How about wristwatches????

My buddy almost lost his leg when some a-hole in a truck tried to knock him and his buddy off his bike. I guess the truck guy was trying to bump the bike and run them off the road. Luckily he managed to empty a full clip into the truck before he got bucked off the hog.
 
I own a Tissot PR50, which is my dress watch. It isn't worn a lot, mainly on formal occasions.

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barcbsa...the first GMT Master I saw with a blue/black bezel was an Air America/CIA spook upcountry Thailand in 72...it had a small brass screw in compass in the first link...wore my GMT from the China Fleet Club (Hong Kong) for a little over 30 years... retired it for a Casio... had trouble with the thimble with the screw down crown
 
I'm stoked, my wife just got me a G-SAR for my birthday. I don't have it yet but can't wait, should be a few days from now. I didn't get the bracelet since I have one for my Traser Classic Automatic and figured my GSAR will be my tank everyday with a zulu strap. I'll post pics of them together when it arrives.
 
The Tissot autos are very thick, well most of them so I went with a Quartz movement today. The Tissot Couturier.
 
how do you like that Sinn? i've heard mixed feelings about the movement? (second hand getting stuck,skipping,playing hop scotch, stopping) but then again, hearing isn't always believing :-D
 
i ware my Casio to formal functions to, i almost feel naked when i go out without it even when i am wearing a lower model pathfinder it just isn't the same

everytime i go out i need to make sure i got my paw1500gb-1 and my pre 2010 cold steel ak-47 with axis lock
 
Usually its some form of Casio Gshock for me. They're the only watch that can stand what I do for a living. Days off usually find me with my Seiko BFK orange dialed diver. It has to stay charged up so I have to wear it whenever I can. If the battery goes dead it bad news from what I understand. I'd love to have a Rolex and it's something I'm "aspiring" towards. By the time I can land one however, they'll probably be selling for over ten K. Between their insatiable appetite for price increases and the ever-weakening dollar, Rolex is quickly pricing themselves right out of the real world. :(
 
This one is really my son's, but he loves it. It tracks his running mileage and works great where there are no mapped roads.

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