... Breitling Colt, chronometer with Quartxz movement .. I recently lost mine I had it for almost 10 years .. Simply disapeared somewhere .. but I am again (that is becoming a bad habit) with Myles ..if it is good enough for James then ... On my shopping list as well ..
The watch is swiss made, has an automatic movement, is all stainless steel (316L surgical steel), has a sapphire crystal and exhibition back. It is made by the Swatch group as are many other more expensive brands. They are not very well known in the US but are quite popular in Asia.
You are simply asking why people enjoy fine timepieces that are not necessarily as accurate as cheap plastic quartz watches. There are a multitude of reasons that vary from person to person: craftmanship, design, investment, jewelry, nostalgia, and maybe status (silly but true). In this context, issues of accuracy and practicality aren't as important.
I suppose I am the iconoclast of this group...or weirdo.
Years ago, my grandfather gave me a vintage strap Rolex that I really liked. Unfortunately, it stopped running after awhile, and much to my dismay no parts were available to repair it. For years after that I would just buy some watch for a couple of hundred dollars, and toss it when it finally quit. Then, I developed a curious fascination for even cheaper watches, if they met what I consider to be good aesthetics. Now, I have literally a drawer filled with hundred dollar (or less) watches. I particularly like Skagen brand, and there are a few Citizen ones in there, too. I tend to wear what strikes me at the moment. My favorite is a titanium Skagen, though. No Casios LOL