The Watches CRK People Wear...

Most days my Black Monster

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My new ceramic No Date Submariner. Definitely looks a little larger than the previous model. The Tudor Pelagos is next on my list.
 
^ nice combo man! I like your style.
 
Love the new ceramics... cant get used to wider lugs tho.
Great combo pal.

Old school I suppose >>

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Be well -
Brad
 
Love the new ceramics... cant get used to wider lugs tho.
Great combo pal.

Old school I suppose >>

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Be well -
Brad

I'm liking the wider lugs. I could never warm up to my brother's Rolexs because they look tiny on my wrist, but the wider lugs makes the watch this watch look more masculine on my wrist but still reserves the classic, luxury look. I came VERY VERY close to pulling the trigger on the new white Exp2 though. VERY CLOSE.
 
My Mother gave this Mido auto to my Father in 1969, the watch was made in 1960. My Father has long since past away, but his memory ticks away on my left hand now. Its one of the three watches that I own, the other two being an Oris auto & a Swiss Army.IMG_1761.jpg
 
Nice time piece you have there, I love the new clasp on those models too. :thumbup:

My new ceramic No Date Submariner. Definitely looks a little larger than the previous model. The Tudor Pelagos is next on my list.
 
My watch ("Hulk" 50th anniversary issue submariner with Rolex green ceramic bezel and face) with my new BE Mnandi w/basketweave damascus. Quite a pair.

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In all honesty, my Mnandi has basically been adopted by my wife by now.
A perfect solution really, she loves it, and I find it a tad small for most tasks given I'm a rather big chap.

So, here's a pic of my wife's watch with "her" Mnandi:)

 
My wife has a Yacht-master, too. Giving her that was how I got approval to buy my sub.

In all honesty, my Mnandi has basically been adopted by my wife by now.
A perfect solution really, she loves it, and I find it a tad small for most tasks given I'm a rather big chap.

So, here's a pic of my wife's watch with "her" Mnandi:)

 
Here's another one of my watches.
While this is nothing fancy or anything, it is perhaps the one that I am the most fond of.
I watched this thing for a couple years in the window at the local watch-shop at our tiny mall.
I simply loved the design!
Finally, when I got an apprentice position as an electrician-trainee, I was able to save up close to two full months of pay and get it.
This was back in 93, and it still ticks along just fine, showing correct depth and all whenever I go diving with it.

It is still my preferred beater at work, as this thing sure can take a beating!

 
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