Show your Arm Clock!

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Share your favorite EDC Time piece.

LOVE my Casio G-Shock GWA1000 with the Suunoto Clipper Compass.

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I've been wearing this Casio AWG100-1A GShock nearly every day for the past three years. It looks almost new despite the beating it's taken and the atomic clock sync is great!
Something is fishy about your picture though Graphyfotoz, you sure have a lot of hair on your arm for a knife guy...
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I've been wearing this Casio AWG100-1A GShock nearly every day for the past three years. It looks almost new despite the beating it's taken and the atomic clock sync is great!
Something is fishy about your picture though Graphyfotoz, you sure have a lot of hair on your arm for a knife guy...
:-p

Love Casio......
They should take over the old saying "Takes a licking and keeps on ticking"
Timex can't seem to make that work for them anymore.

Yeah hairy arm.......I'm old......old guys don't shave their arms with their blades. :rolleyes:
Least no one I knew.......not many pieces of paper make it in one piece tho!! :D
 
Here's my Bertucci. Titanium case, one-piece band. It's lightweight, takes a beating, tells the time and date. That's all I ask for in a watch, I love this thing.
 
Tough enough for the forces in WW2. Still kickin' and tickin'.

USA, Elgin Ordnance Wristwatch (ground forces):
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USA, Elgin A-11 (early) (USAAC):
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USA, Omega 2179 (U.S. Army property marked --- 1945 at end of war):
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UK, Omega w/ Broad Arrow 2444 Wrist Watch Waterproof (WWW) (ground forces):
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UK, Omega Weems (Air Ministry/RAF) May 1940:
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Been wearing this Citizen as of lately, it's superb for me.



Still have a soft spot for the Russian watches, a lot of people could do without them, but they're some of my favorites. Very old school. Here's my Amphibia.

 
Tough enough for the forces in WW2. Still kickin' and tickin'.

USA, Omega 2179 (U.S. Army property marked --- 1945 at end of war):
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UK, Omega w/ Broad Arrow 2444 Wrist Watch Waterproof (WWW) (ground forces):
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UK, Omega Weems (Air Ministry/RAF) May 1940:
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I absolutely LOVE your Omegas. The 2179 and UK, Omega Weems are very striking. As for my own Omega, it's a bit of a mystery which model it really is but it's late 60s or early 70s. Still doing research on it.


Sorry for the kind of crappy picture and the fact that I didn't clean the crystal but I just snapped this pic to show my arm clock.

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Dam you GF... now I have another thing to buy, already added to my amazon wish list. Guess I get a new watch for Xmas from myself along with the Lego Ewok village and another Ares belt. Atleast I know I will like what I get... happens when you buy it for yourself huh?

I have a few watches, use to sport the Riseman the most, but last year picked up a 9300ER-5. NICE! If it had the altimiter it would have been perfect, but the size, color, and features were worth it for me.

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Dam you GF... now I have another thing to buy, already added to my amazon wish list.
Guess I get a new watch for Xmas from myself along with the Lego Ewok village and another Ares belt.
Atleast I know I will like what I get... happens when you buy it for yourself huh?

DUDE the GWA1000 is AWESOME and worth every penny!
Matter of fact they are getting cheaper all the time now that the GWA1100 is out.
I've seen the 1000 like new with box for as low as $250 now!!

3 things you can never have enough of:
Knives
Flashlights
WATCHES!!
 
Here's an aviator from 1934. Strapped to the outside of flying at knee or outside the coat at wrist, the large onion crown on long stem and large knurled bezel is not for aesthetics as many are today but for use with flying gloves.

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