While I do like the looks of this one, some pictures make it look rather large and ackward.
This has caught my eye as yet another affordable option.
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Stührling are another American company who make watches in China. They make some quite nice looking watches and do get some good reviews. I've seen a few posted in the daily Affordables 'WRUW' (what are you wearing) threads; didn't find any worrying negative comments in WUS but generally they.
Do you know the case size? I have a 20,5cm wrist (~8.1" in old money) and can happily wear any watch between 35mm and 47mm. Usually I wear 38-42mm watches but my 'dress watches' are 35-38.
Obviously this is a completely different shape to the earlier one but it would be my preferred option if choosing between the two; but, have you considered anything from Timex or Orient? Both brands have good range and reputation and both are usually available below list price on Amazon or from a 'grey market' dealer such as Jomashop [*].
Whilst I usually take watch reviews on the 'web with a huge pinch of salt - too many are paid for or sponsored (and don't get me started on the talking heads on utoob) - these are a couple links that may be of interest:
Stuhrling Watch Review (Are They Good Quality Watches?) - Watch Ranker - https://watchranker.com/stuhrling-watch-review/
Stuhrling Watch Review: Are The Watches Any Good? | Watch Researcher - https://www.watchresearcher.com/stuhrling-watch-review/
[*] Grey market sellers take on remaindered or overstock items from brand authorised dealers; prices are usually cheaper; caveat at is you usually don't get the manufacturers warranty. I have bought a couple of watches from Jomashop that I couldn't find elsewhere. Just be aware if buying from Jomashop that if they say "in stock, ships 1-3 days" then they do have it in stock and it will be shipped as stated. If they say something else (like, available in x weeks) then they don't have it but have the expectation they can get one from one of their industry contacts , sometimes that expectation is not met and the customer may be in for a very long wait (or a refund).