Snap-On Torqometer

They are pricey but are better quality then the click type or beam type IMO. The Snapon TorqueOmeters were what we were using for years in the manufacturing and testing of locknuts before going to automatic torque testers. These Snapons were calibrated regularly by an outside service for the company.
You can break them if you don't treat them right. Like any torque wrench they are not "breaker bars" and are not meant to be working past the torque rating.
I myself have 100 foot lb. and 30 inch lb. TorqueOmeters. I will admit I use a Craftsman click type on lug nuts though.

All that aside, how much will you use this? Mine have sat in their box probably 98% of the time I've owned them.