Check for clearances watches at various retailers when you shop.
Lots of nice watches for under your price point, sometimes way under.
I hardly ever wear a watch these days, although I do like my high school graduation gift Omega as well as my late father's Elgin and Bulova. I also have a Rolex I bought in Mexico for a price that makes me think that it must have fallen off the back of a truck, LOL.
The cars have clocks, my PCs at work and home have clocks and my phone has a clock.
I really don't need a watch much but my wife wears one always. I can always buy her a watch as a gift, like the Movado I bought her on Tortola at a really sharp price. I love the Museum Watch and she encouraged me to buy one for myself as well, but I demurred, thinking that I'd rarely wear it.
For dives, I do wear an inexpensive made in Japan watch that I've had for more than twenty years, but I rarely dive deep enough these days that the air will last long enough for me to worry seriously about allowable time.
I'm an old fashioned guy in that I don't use a dive computer but rely upon a set of PADI dive tables and a little quick arithmetic instead.
Does anyone else recall the phrase "find the RAT" in calculating remaining allowable time?