bryand, stick to the dealers here ONLY, and you'll be far better off. You'll learn quickly that the three prominent movements are Swiss, Asian with Swiss parts, and All-Asian; and here, Asian basically means Chinese. Miyota/Japanese mov's are expensive wholesale, and if one would spend that much, they'd go with Swiss movements anyway.
I'd stick to Swiss if I were you. I personally just avoid any fancy movements with chronos, etc. on reps; rule of thumb is that more gizmos, more potential problems... why take the risk when there is no 2 year international warranty? That's just my opinion.
I usually stick to the basics like ETA2834/2836's with no engraved logos and ETA6497 only, as they're good workhorses and readily repaired if necessary. The Asian7750 with high BR is suppose to be good, but I stick with the basics.
A lot of the new Asian/Chinese movements are great, but for an extra 50~80 bucks, I know I have less worries for a longer period of time, i.e., 2~3 more years. Then again, one may say that in the rep business, 2~3 years bring VAST improvements on the timepieces, which means that you may not even want your watch for over 3 years; just get a new one... if that's the case, Asian will be sufficient. I do have to admit, that I don't even wear my gen watches after 3 years or so... I got Concords, Movados, etc. just collecting dust.
Bottom line I think is, just get what looks good that keeps time within 20 seconds per day, and you should be fine.