This comes under the heading of "anything with "aviation" in its description costs at least 3 times what it is worth".
A few years ago I purchased one of Torgoen's watches. I got a simple one because I just wanted the second time zone. By time I paid shipping, it was about a $250 purchase.
The watch worked well for a couple of years and then got erratic. I had it repaired to the tune of $136. In the process, I picked up an interest in watch repair, so started studying that.
Once I got a little knowledge I undertook to disassemble my watch and take a look at it.
What a surprise!!! I discovered that the wholesale price of the movement, which was replaced in the repair, is about $12!!! The case is made in China.
The movement IS a Swiss movement, but it is one of the "economy" single jewel Swiss movements. These watches are sold as high quality time pieces and are priced accordingly.
I think, as you've found out, the Torgoen watches are overpriced.
I have a nice collection of Seiko chronographs [members.cox.net] . But with my now old eyes, I wanted something easier to read. I bought an Airman GMT with a Citizen (Japanese) movement, but its case is huge. I swapped the innards into another case. Now I have a one-of-a-kind, inexpensive, nice looking GMT watch.
When I was looking for a GMT watch, I couldn't find one, except the Torgoen and Breightling. The Breightling was WAY out of my price range.
With new resources, I have new options. When this movement starts to go south again (which it undoubtedly will) I will go looking for another GMT movement that will fit the case.
I am learning that movements can be had for a lot less than watches. In fact, I can get expensive movements free at the moment. The price of gold being what it is, jewelers are buying gold watches, chucking the movements, and selling the gold. For instance, I just acquired a 23 jewel women's Bulova movement that the jeweler had just pitched in the trash when I walked in looking for old movements to tinker with.
Reg....I have a Citizen's Skyhawk (Euro model) that failed on me a year or two back....loved the watch, but didn't want to pay more than I bought it for to get it fixed. Maybe I will send it over to you to use as a project.
I ended up giving up on the fancy watches and bought a Casio with the Radio signal time and solar recharging and even that is giving me fits with the winter months setting in, but at least it has UTC on it.