Best watches under €200 in Cyprus 2026: Swatch, Casio, OOZOO & more
Looking for affordable watches in Cyprus without settling for no-name brands? Stylino tracks over 1,800 watches under €200 right now — from Swiss-made Swatch at €60 to Japanese Casio starting at €19, plus fashion brands like OOZOO, Tommy Hilfiger, and Calvin Klein. All from retailers that ship to Cyprus with full EU warranties. This guide breaks down what you can get at every price point, so you spend your budget where it matters most.
Under €50: Casio classics — the original digital watch
The sub-€50 tier belongs almost entirely to Casio. With 481 watches on Stylino starting from just €19, Casio offers more variety under €50 than any other brand on the platform. The retailers shipping Casio to Cyprus include Kiriakos Gofas, The Brands Store, and Eleftheriou Online — which means Stylino can actually compare prices across multiple sellers.
Casio Classic (€19–€30) — the iconic rectangular digital watch that has barely changed since the 1980s. The F-91W and A158 series remain among the best-selling watches in the world. At €19–€30, these are impulse-buy territory, yet they deliver genuine Japanese quartz accuracy, water resistance, and a battery life that stretches to seven years.
Casio analog entry (€25–€50) — simple analog dials with leather or resin straps. Clean, functional, and surprisingly well-built for the price. These compete directly with fashion watches costing twice as much.
What makes Casio remarkable at this price isn't just affordability — it's engineering heritage. According to Casio's own development history, the company has been building watches since 1974, and its quartz movements are manufactured in-house in Japan. At €19, you're getting five decades of Japanese precision engineering.
The cross-retailer pricing matters here. Because Casio is stocked by three different retailers on Stylino, you'll see genuine price variation. Set a price alert on a specific model and let Stylino notify you when it drops at any retailer — that's how you find the best deal on a watch that's already affordable.
€50–€100: Swiss, Dutch, and tough — the sweet spot
This is where things get interesting. Three very different watch philosophies compete for your wrist at €50–€100:
Swatch (€60–€70) — the Swiss option. Every Swatch in this range is Swiss Made — movement and final assembly happen in Switzerland. The Gent (34mm), New Gent (41mm), and Lady (25mm) offer the cheapest entry point into genuine Swiss watchmaking anywhere. According to Swatch's official site, the "Swiss Made" designation is a legally protected label requiring Swiss movement, assembly, and quality control.
OOZOO (€40–€86) — the Dutch fashion play. OOZOO has built a following with oversized dials (40–48mm), minimalist designs, and a vast colour palette. According to OOZOO's brand page, the company focuses on fashion-forward designs at accessible prices. With around 435 models on Stylino, OOZOO gives you the widest selection of fashion watches in the under-€100 bracket. These use Japanese Miyota movements — reliable and accurate, though without the "Swiss Made" cachet.
Casio G-Shock entry (€70–€100) — the tough option. G-Shock is Casio's legendary rugged line, built around what Casio calls the "triple 10" concept: 10-bar water resistance, 10-year battery life, and survival from a 10-metre drop. Entry-level G-Shocks in this range are digital models with resin cases — not flashy, but virtually indestructible.
At this tier, the choice comes down to what you value most. Swiss heritage and brand cachet? Swatch. Fashion-forward design and colour variety? OOZOO. Ruggedness and function? G-Shock. All three deliver genuine quality — the difference is philosophical, not quality-based.
€100–€200: premium quartz and fashion brands
Step above €100 and the field widens considerably. You're now in territory where watches start to feel like proper accessories rather than casual items:
Swatch mid-range (€80–€130) — the Irony (steel case), Skin (ultra-thin), and Big Bold (47mm oversized) families sit here. The Irony gives you a metal watch with Swiss movement at a price where most brands offer only plastic. Big Bold makes a statement on larger wrists. Both share the same reliable Swiss quartz heart as the entry Swatch.
Tommy Hilfiger (€100–€190) — around 187 watches on Stylino. Classic American prep aesthetic — leather straps, clean dials, subtle brand markers. These use Japanese movements and are positioned as lifestyle accessories. The price reflects the brand premium rather than horological complexity, but build quality is solid for the segment.
Calvin Klein (€100–€180) — approximately 116 watches on Stylino. Minimalist Scandinavian-influenced design, often with mesh metal bracelets. CK watches occupy a similar space to Tommy Hilfiger — fashion-first, Japanese movement, strong brand identity. If you prefer clean lines over the preppy TH aesthetic, CK is the natural alternative.
Breeze (€65–€150) — around 155 colourful fashion watches on Stylino. Bold colours, playful designs, and an approachable price point. A good choice for buyers who want personality on their wrist without the premium of bigger fashion labels.
Comparison table: under-€200 watches at a glance
| Brand | Price range | Movement | Style | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Casio Classic | €19–€50 | Japanese quartz | Digital / simple analog | Budget, nostalgia, daily beater |
| OOZOO | €40–€86 | Japanese (Miyota) | Fashion, oversized | Colour variety, trendy looks |
| Swatch | €60–€130 | Swiss quartz | Design-forward, Swiss | Swiss heritage, gifts, everyday |
| Casio G-Shock | €70–€200 | Japanese quartz | Rugged, digital/analog | Sports, outdoor, durability |
| Breeze | €65–€150 | Japanese quartz | Colourful fashion | Fun, personality, casual |
| Tommy Hilfiger | €100–€190 | Japanese quartz | Classic American prep | Brand fans, smart casual |
| Calvin Klein | €100–€180 | Japanese quartz | Minimalist | Clean aesthetic, dressy |
Swiss Made vs Japanese movement vs fashion watch — what the labels mean
These terms get thrown around loosely, so here's what they actually mean for your purchase:
Swiss Made — a legally protected designation under Swiss law. The movement must be Swiss, final assembly must happen in Switzerland, and final inspection must occur there. In the under-€200 range, only Swatch carries this label. It's not a guarantee of superiority, but it does guarantee provenance and a specific manufacturing standard.
Japanese movement — typically Miyota (owned by Citizen) or Seiko-made calibres. These power most fashion watches and many mid-range brands. Japanese quartz movements are extremely reliable and accurate. Casio manufactures its own movements in-house, which is unusual at this price point.
Fashion watch — a watch where the brand identity, design, and lifestyle positioning matter more than horological credentials. Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, OOZOO, and Breeze all fall here. This isn't a criticism — it simply means the value proposition is aesthetic and brand-driven rather than movement-driven.
For a Cyprus shopper spending under €200, the practical difference between Swiss and Japanese quartz is minimal in terms of daily accuracy. Both will keep time within seconds per month. The choice is really about what story you want your watch to tell.
How Stylino compares watch prices for Cyprus shoppers
Stylino tracks watches across multiple retailers that ship to Cyprus, which means different brands offer different comparison opportunities:
- Casio: three retailers (Kiriakos Gofas, The Brands Store, Eleftheriou Online) — genuine cross-retailer price comparison available
- Swatch: one retailer (Eleftheriou Online) — price tracking and alerts, but no cross-retailer comparison yet
- OOZOO, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Breeze: retailer coverage varies — check each brand's hub on Stylino for current availability
What Stylino offers across all brands:
- Price history: see whether a model has dropped in price before
- Price-drop alerts: set a target price and get notified across all retailers
- Side-by-side filtering: compare watches across brands by price, colour, and gender in one interface
- Real discount verification: Stylino shows actual price drops based on historical data, not inflated "was" prices
Browse all watches by brand: Swatch | Casio — or filter the full watch catalogue by price to see everything under €200 in one view.
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