Watches: Watcha wearin' taday?

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Me? I am wearing my Seiko Montmarte. Beautiful watch. Love it, except for the claspless band that wants to always come undone when I flex my forearm.

My other watch (for activities that might damage the Seiko) is a Timex Reef Gear with the Turn n' Pull alarm and Indiglo feature. It came with a crappy bracelet that I replaced with a velcro "The Band" which is much better.

At some point, I hope to have a blue faced Omega Seamaster Professional (mid), but by the time I have the money for that, I may have changed my mind.

So what is telling you the time today? (and what tells you the time other days?)



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Clay Fleischer
clay_fleischer@yahoo.com
AKTI Member A000847
 
I happened to opt for the Glycine Airman 2000 this morning. This particular model gives you the time in three separate zones simultaneously, and features a stainless steel case, sapphire crystal, 21 jewel automatic Swiss ETA movement, display back, screw down crown, and a pressure rating to 660ft. All in all, it's a nice, reliable unit.

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Semper Fi

-Bill
 
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My Citizen ProMaster Divers' Watch.

(I traded a NIB Leatherman Wave strait-across for this $400 watch!.
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Dann Fassnacht
Aberdeen, WA
glockman99@hotmail.com
ICQ# 53675663
 
My Citizen Eco-Drive GMT World Timer. It keeps great time and helps keep me confused about what time it is elsewhere. No, really, the watch knows - it’s just me who can’t keep it straight.

My other watches these days are a big honkin’ Casio with a black face and Arabic numbers and a Swiss Army Raider I got cheap, but it keeps absolutely right-on time. Got a Seiko auto in the drawer, but don’t wear it much at all.

Oh, and there’s the cheap Luminox I wear when I absolutely positively have to be able to tell time in pitch darkness.


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Allbest,

Jim Six
Adventure, Intrigue & Cheap Thrills
jim@six.org
www.jim.six.org
 
As long as we're sharing pictures...

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Semper Fi

-Bill
 
Chase-Durer Special Forces Air Combat Team (whew). Long name, pretty nice watch.

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Had a couple SAK watches (both Wenger and Vict) but I kept scratching up the faces. This Chase-Durer must have a lot harder crystal - haven't scratched it yet.

 
Just a regular old Rolex SS/Platinum Yachtmaster. Looks good but keeping accurate track of time is questionable at best.
 
Been wearing the same watch for 2 years now. Just a cheap ol Timex Expedition. At least I think that's what it is, the name was scratched off a long time ago. Have never had a watch keep better time.

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"A sharp mind is just as important as a sharp knife."
 
Hello all, I was wearing a Casio Triple senser, but it died. I was a really cool watch, since I was out doors a lot. It lasted three years at best, and just quit on my way to work on day, and yes I had the batteries replaced, but it was to far gone.
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Now I am looking at geting a Fossal (spelling?) here soon.

Low end Fossil = $65-$70, with an 11 year warranty!

Casio Triple Senser (Original model)= $165 = 90 day warranty!
 
St. Moritz Format 2 Ti with a blue face and titanium band. I love the double LCD display; most analog/digital combos seem to have unreadable displays. After wearing a similar sized steel watch for several years I really appreciate the lightness of the titanium too.
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--Bob Q
 
Same one as I wear everyday - a Seiko Kinetic w/ titanium bezel and band. Very lightweight. Pens, flashlights, and of course knives - I certainly don't need to get into watches!
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Living life on the edge
 
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Speaking about Omega Seamaster Professional, I'm wearing my full size bond automatic.
 
Caso Titanium G-Shock. Picked it up on holiday in the Canary islands one year as I always wanted a G-Shock. Got home and then found the indentical watch here only it cost almost 3 times the price. Bargain
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