Cor, Ethel, that James guy really p155ed you off yesterday, didn't he?
I once got stung buying a Rolex on Ebay. Paid a fair amount for a second hand genuine watch, and what a huge surprise, when it arrived it had clearly never been near the Rolex factory in its little life.
Whilst on the subject of Argos (can we mention that brand name on here) it is best to look out for their special offer leaflets of watches on sale. I paid less than 25 pounds for mine, and it was 50 new. Some of them are less than half price, so I would go there first.
Before going on holiday last year I bought a diver's watch in Lidl for �6.99. I looked on it as something disposable, and intended just to give it away at the end of the holiday. But I was so impressed with its time-keeping, I decided to continue wearing it. It keeps better time than a couple of watches I have that cost well over �200 each. And yes - it kept the water out. (At 30 metres, anyway!).
And in your considered opinions, Buenchico and Octavius, are your watches better and cheaper than one you could have bought from a Chinese website that is pretending to be in Georgia, USA?
What happened to those plastic digital watches you could buy for �1? They seemed to go on forever, and had a handy little button to press to see it in the dark.