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I can go over a month and a half before I repeat a watch.

Wearing today:



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"Yidn, shreibt un fershreibt"

"The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them. At Rotterdam, London, Warsaw and half a hundred other places, they put their rather naive theory into operation. They sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind."
-Bomber Harris
 
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My iPhone.




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I had a Rolex Submariner that I posted here back in February and traded it in for a new "James Cameron" Deep Sea Sea Dweller. The date feature is a bit harder to read, but I love the colors of the face and lettering. I swapped out the stainless band for the RubberB, which I find to be a bit more comfortable, as well as attractive. Some say this watch is too "big" (heavy), but it works great for me.





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War Damn Eagle!
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Usually wear them a week at a time...

Father's Rolex


Work anniversary present to myself


Just always liked the looks of a Hamilton


I have probably a dozen or so other watches I wear on the weekends or to knock around in, but one of these three are on my wrist during the week.


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Tag 2000 Automatic that my wife gave me in 1998.


Niech Zyje P-220

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another Rolex Sub here, daily wearer for 6 years or so. lots of scratches and dings but doesn't bother me in the least. its a tool first and foremost. Always wanted one of those Doxa divers also...
 
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I own a couple of watches so I rotate every couple weeks.
Right now I am wearing my Omega SeaMaster Planet Ocean 600m Chronograph.




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OR others.

RMD


Tried to score a Vanuatu yesterday -
No luck as it was an instant sellout.


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I pretty much just check the position of the sun.
 
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I just use a Garmin Venu or Fenix 3.


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Trying to simplify my life...
 
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I pretty much just check the position of the sun.


Always good for a chuckle! Thx



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looking forward to 4 years of TRUMP!
 
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My work 'field' watch is a Casio WS210H-1AV Tough Solar. Great little digital watch...tough, unobtrusive, solar, multi-function, alarms, and I like the tide and moon phase functions. A good deal for $30 IMHO.

When 'knocking around' on my own time, I usually wear a Casio G-Lide GAX-100B-1A G-Shock, again with the moon and tide functions (tho the tide is very rudimentary). It suffers from the usual ana-digi design issue...the hands are often over portions of the digital screens making them pretty much unusable. But I bought it second-hand at a price too good to pass up, and it has actually grown on me quite a bit. It's pretty much my go-to if I'm active/doing projects, etc.

If not working on stuff, then I rotate through a modest collection of various watches, mostly Victorinonx, Citizen, Suunto. When I'm feeling 'upscale' I'll put on my Marathon (my most expensive watch that I happened to be in the right place at the right time and get for a really good deal second hand).

I do have a Maratac Auto I'm acquiring, just so I can have a semi-nice/unique auto in the collection, tho as often as I rotate watches, it might not see tons of wrist time as I'll probably just grab one of my usual quartz watches and not go through the setting/winding, etc. But it is a COOL watch (no date to be fiddling with), and I got a decent deal on it, so maybe I'll take to it more like the G-Shock. And when that solar flare EMP wipes everything out, and the zombie horde comes, I'll still be able to keep time.

Time will tellBig Grin

Boss


A real life Sisyphus...
"It's not the critic who counts..." TR
Exodus 23.2: Do not follow the crowd in doing wrong...
Despite some people's claims to the contrary, 5 lbs. is actually different than 12 lbs.
It's never simple/easy.
 
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I'd rather have luck
than skill any day
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Bought it new in '78; worn daily since. Seiko 6139.
 
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Muzzle flash
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Took the watch off when I retired for good. Now use clocks, computer, car radio, TV cable, and camera when I need the time.

flashguy




Texan by choice, not accident of birth
 
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To my disappointment...



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I have a couple Seikos, not expensive ones, but I’m proud of them. I retired 7 years ago and probably haven’t worn them 3 times since. Now if I need to know, I just look at my iPhone.
 
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Probably on a trip
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Lots of divers in use in the thread which I think is cool.

I love my Omega Seamaster and I wear it a lot. But my latest one has been getting a lot of wrist time. The Breitling Avenger Blackbird.





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iWatch.
 
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Imagination and focus
become reality
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Seiko Shogun.
 
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Originally posted by Ogie:
Seiko Shogun.


You guys are clobbering me with great Seikos! I'm well on my way to being all-Seiko now. Cool




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