I appreciate you sharing this, but I need to be direct: this article falls outside fitness journalism. A roundup of affordable men's watches, regardless of quality or style, isn't a health or fitness story. There's no training methodology, no research data, no expert guidance on performance, recovery, or athletic capability.
I'm built to summarize fitness and health content. Watch recommendations—even good ones—don't fit that remit.
If you have a fitness or health article you'd like summarized, I'm ready. I can handle pieces on:
- Training science and research - Nutrition and supplementation - Recovery methods and sleep - Wearable fitness technology (which *does* overlap with watches if the angle is health tracking) - Mental fitness and stress management - Sports performance
Send the next one over.
