Retired, living very rural, so the sun, and horses nickering when it is time to be fed. Though several electronic devices are available. Since 71, before retiring, a Rolex submariner was the watch of choice.
Jim
Posts: 1356 | Location: Southern Black Hills | Registered: September 14, 2012
Retired and didn't wear a watch for over a decade. Before retirement, it was one of two Wenger Autoquartz watches. Now, the autoquartz watches won't hold a charge. Capacitor/battery degraded I guess.
I do have other watches. More than one for every day of the week and lately, I've started to pick them back up, but wear whichever one I fancy that day or am fiddling with.
Posts: 4871 | Location: Bathing in the stream of consciousness ~~~ | Registered: July 06, 2008
Seiko SNE179 solar. It's been a great watch for about 3 years now. No batteries or wear and tear of an automatic. It gains or loses a couple of seconds a month.
Jim
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Posts: 9791 | Location: The right side of Washington State | Registered: September 14, 2008
I Bounce between a Rolex no date sub, explorer 2, G shock, Seiko turtle and seiko skx007J.
Annual bonus and stock option vesting happens at the same time as property and income taxes due. I’d like to buy myself a speedmaster pro. Well see. I’ll probly cheap out and buy a seiko samurai.
I have two Casio G-Shocks I alternate between (one blacked out and the other is tan). Not even sure of the models. I bought both of them used and they've held up great through everything I've thrown at them.
Posts: 1870 | Location: Oregon | Registered: September 25, 2001