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That’s like asking what gun do you carry daily..lol. My watch choice for the day depends on mood and what I’m doing.




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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date, 34mm, stainless.

Graduation present in 1985.



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Just a simple analog Seiko SNE179 solar with day and date. I'll never own another watch that requires a battery, that's for sure.

Jim


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Seiko 6309 dive watch, Nato strap


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From Monday to Friday, it’s a Seiko Black Monster. Saturday’s I wear a beater Wenger Swiss Army that will not die. Sunday gets a Citizen EcoDrive Titanium. Like other tools, each of these has a purpose.




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I have a modest collection of eight watches, all battery, or solar. I rotate based on what I am doing that day, some are too nice to wear for yard work or shooting for example.


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Today and most days except on shift


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Casio, Electronic. Digital and the batteries have lasted at least 6 years. Automatic adjust to time zones, etc.

Think I paid 70 bucks for it. Worth every dime. Never take it off. Swimming, hot tub, fishing, etc.


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Timex Expedition.
 
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I have 4 watches, and I rotate among them regularly. A 35mm Tudor Prince-Date, a Rolex Datejust, a Rolex Datejust II, and a Rolex GMT Master II. I rarely wear the same watch two days in a row. Smile


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Oh, by the way, which one's "Pink?"
 
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Seiko SKX013


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I currently have thirty-eight watches, none of are gold, or square, or dressy in any way, apart from a 1989 Ferrari Limited Edition.

I just go down the line and wear the next one along. Today it's my 1972 806 Navitimer. Tomorrow will be a Flightmaster and the day after that a Daytona. I can't rightly recall what comes next, but it might be a Nautica Steel chrono or a Marathon J-SAR.

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A ADANAC 'Navigator's Watch' I found at a militaria show back in the '90s, I think I paid $25 for it. It has a Gallet movement, dated Feb. 1986, apparently, if the crystal wasn't cracked, it would be able to be taken to 660 feet under water. Not that I would be able to. Wink When the battery gives out I slap on a $20 Casio until I can replace the battery in the Adanac.


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That’s like asking what gun do you carry daily..lol. My watch choice for the day depends on mood and what I’m doing.

I'm in this camp, and regularly rotate through 3 different ones on bracelets in summer/hot months and 6 on leather/croc in cooler months. 2 of those are overlapping, with strap changes.

IWC Portuguese Automatic, IWC DaVinci Chrono, Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean, Chronoswiss Regulator, Stowa Antea Museum, Ebel 1911 and a Pequinet (with a battery, no less!).



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A Tag Carrera:



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42mm Stainless Steel Apple Watch Series 3.


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Movado SE (I think) or an older SE (I know that one is).




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