The Watches CRK People Wear...

Same taste Haze, simplicity, toughness and accuracy :) (14060 vs 114060 an headache for the watch nut ;))

I can be indeed. Many would say the 14060 is the watch to have and it will always be "the classic" Sub, I think. I had to have the ceramic and new style bracelet though so 114060 it was. :p
 
I remember my watch picture got pulled by mods on TZ once because it had a Delica in it. Go figure. Welcome to BF!

Yeah, TZ is heavily moderated in that respect. Curmudgeons. :) I posted a pic of Michael Phelps hitting a bong while wearing an Omega and that got pulled.

Yup, that's why I spend my "down time" at www.thedivewatchcollection.com; there you can post whatever the hell you want. Heck, we even have a forum just for knives. ;-)

Regards,
Adam
 
Thanks Gavin. Love the fact every metal GO component is painstakingly made in-house and each caliber their own design.

Here was my one foray into GO. Just a beautiful piece of machinery.
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I have a TSAR, Swiss Army Dive Master 500 and a Citizen Nighthawk. The Tsar is on my wrist most of the time.
 
Just got my Sinn 656 back from service in Germany:
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While it was gone I was wearing a Garmin ForeRunner 210 everywhere. :)
 
Just got my Sinn 656 back from service in Germany:
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While it was gone I was wearing a Garmin ForeRunner 210 everywhere. :)

I really like the clean design and quality of the Sinn, very nice! The date window is for young eyes though :)
 
For me, it runs the gamut between Rolex, Omega, Timex and Casio G-Shocks. Right now I'm on a major G-Shock run. Eventually I'll get tired of them and rotate to something else.
 
I have this watch. One of my faves because I never get tired of that dial.

You're obviously a man of impeccable taste. ;) (I've had mine now for 10 1/2 years.)

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May as well throw up a few photos:

Coke GMT

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16610, the venerable Submariner

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The Seamaster Pro in Electric Blue, fresh off a service and with nary a scratch in sight. This one was my first mechanical

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The one I've been wearing a lot lately, Atomic Gulfman, one of my favorite G-Shocks

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This is the knife that's been going with whichever watch I've been wearing

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Here is a mid-tech production swiss watch to match my mid-tech production pocket knife. Both are fairly common, and neither is the most expensive, or sought-after of their breed. Both lack in decoration, but are heavy on durability and understated style. My wife gave me my Tissot PR50 for my birthday when we first met, and she is also the great girl who lets me spend $500 on pocket knives, so they share that as well.

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Here is a mid-tech production swiss watch to match my mid-tech production pocket knife. Both are fairly common, and neither is the most expensive, or sought-after of their breed. Both lack in decoration, but are heavy on durability and understated style. My wife gave me my Tissot PR50 for my birthday when we first met, and she is also the great girl who lets me spend $500 on pocket knives, so they share that as well.

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Well written.
 
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