I have a lot of watches that I really like, but they're pretty spendy. Also, I'm a traditionalist and not into fancy electronic features. In fact, all of my watches are mechanical, except for one.
That one watch is a G-Shock. You can throw it against a wall and it will probably be fine. About 13 years ago I asked a buddy who's a SEAL about one of those watches claiming to be a navy seal watch and whether they really used one. He had never heard of hit and said they give him a G-Shock and had they had cases of them. The only thing they didn't like about them was the bright backlight. Too bright if you're worried about your position being revealed. Not a concern for me.
If I were to get a fancy computerized watch with a bunch of features it would be something like this based on the reliability of my G-Shocks (I too lost one to a chewing dog, however):
PRW2500T-7 - PRO TREK, Mens, Digital, Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, Watch | CASIO America, Inc.
I have a friend who has one of those Tissots that someone mentioned and it and all the fancy features still work after a few years now. Good looking watch and he was able to get a great discount on it. Quartz movement, of course.
A watch that I've long wanted, and closer to your budget than the usual fare from Rolex and Omega, is this Seiko Marine Master:
Seiko PROSPEX SBDX001 Marine Master Professional 300M Dive Watch | eBay
I don't think Seiko imports their high-end mechanical watches to the US so you have to get them from someone who resells them here. I think the quartz version is about $800 less. Maybe you could find a used one in your price range. Keep in mind this Seiko is if you are interested in your watching being a high-end watch and special. Which I assumed from your $1,000 budget. If function is your concern there are lots of watches that should be great. Some are discussed here and include the Casio I linked to in the beginning.
This forum has all sorts of information about watches:
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The Seiko I linked to is, by all accounts I've read, a magnificent watch and would be quite exclusive as few other people here would have one. You'll have instant cred; even with watch snobs.
Do note the size of some of these watches. If you have a slender wrist some of these giant watches that are so popular today can look cartoonish.
And before you ultimately pull the trigger do a little research to see if people are having problems. The more gizmos on these computerized watches probably means there's more to break.