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Traditional folders and watches/timepieces

Takes a beating, and keeps on ticking!
(My first one I had to wind every day.)
Takes a licking and keeps on ticking if I recall. I had watches that I had to wind too. And then self winding ones. My first good watch was a Sieko I bought in 1972 while stationed in Okinawa. I wish I still had it, probably working about as good today as it did then. But. No complaints about the current Timex Expedition line. Lighted dials are handy when you have old eyes.
 
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Takes a licking and keeps on ticking if I recall. I had watches that I had to wind too. And then self winding ones. My first good watch was a Sieko I bought in 1972 while stationed in Okinawa. I wish I still had it, probably working about as good today as it did them. But. No complaints about the current Timex Expedition line. Lighted dials are handy when you have old eyes.
You're right about "takes a licking". Memory ain't so good late at night! I wear a Timex most of the time. Love that blue light!
Would love a Rolex, but my watches now are Citizen, Timex, and Casio.
 
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It's a Strapcode Hexad. The OEM bracelet was just too uncomfortable with its diver's extension.
 
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