8 Best Labor Day Watch Deals on Amazon
Briefly

A range of affordable watches covers different fall needs: a sub-$230 Citizen Eco-Drive Weekender chronograph with a 1/5 second timer, 24-hour subdial, and date window plus a navy leather strap; a dressy Bulova three-hand quartz with a silver sundial face and black Roman numerals for formal occasions; and a sub-$50 Timex Expedition Scout field watch with rugged quartz movement, luminous backlight, and a date complication. Chronographs carry racing and astronomical heritage while field watches prioritize durability for outdoor activities.
Coming in at under $230 is a cool blue Citizen chronograph, powered by Citizen's signature Eco-Drive, which means it's powered by natural and artificial light. At that price, this is basically a steal. Part of Citizen's sporty Weekender line, this slick chronograph comes with complications like a 1/5 second timer measuring up to 60 minutes, a 24-hour sub dial, and a nifty date window between 4 and 5 o'clock. All things you might need on any given weekend. (Hence, "Weekender.")
Just because summer is over doesn't mean it's the end of weddings. This dressy quartz from Bulova can accompany you to that October wedding you totally remembered to RSVP to. With a gorgeous silver sundial face with immaculate black Roman numerals, this no-nonsense, no-frills piece will lend you some class as you shuffle to "Party Rock Anthem" at the reception.
For under $50, this outdoorsy piece from Timex is the sidekick for all your autumn adventures, from pumpkin picking to brewery bar crawls. Ostensibly a field watch, the Timex Expedition Scout is a rugged quartz whose design principles trace back to military operations during World War I. While you might not be prowling the trenches of the Western Front, it's comforting to know that your watch can withstand wear and tear. With a luminous backlight and a single date complication at 3 o'clock, this watch is practically built for the longer nights ahead.
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