What sort of watch do you wear?

I tried the Victorinox watches and found that they had crappy too soft lenses on them. After three different watches with scratched and then cracked lenses, I gave up on them.
 
Sinn 756 for the last couple of years. Very happy with this ticker so far. Keeps better time than my last two TAGs and last two SMPs, has a better power reserve, and doesn't look like anything I commonly see on people's wrists. :)
 
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sinn 657 & 656
omega olympic LA
 
BTTT 'cause I finally got the chance to take a few decent pictures of my Festina 6698 (nice name, huh? ;) ).

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Stainless steel, very heavy and sturdy, quartz, 10 atm.
 
Update from my 1st page post...

As of a couple days ago, I'm wearin' one of those gigantic, heavy, thick Citizen Ecozilla watches...This one:

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I still have my Casio Sea Pathfinders, but this Ecozilla is "quite the watch".
 
I have a bunch, but lately, have been daily rotating between:

1. DW5600 "Black Spots" that I got from RevolverGeek on the Forums"

http://www.ari-web.com/shop/watch/g-shock/L/G-5600RB-1jf.htm

2. A very nice, and rare ana-digi Seiko dive watch H558-5000, black resin band, and bezel.

3. A SS Seiko Kinetic dive watch, SeaDweller style.

Best Regards,

Steven Garsson
 
Something by George I dont know which model. My brother got it for me for christmas, and I like it. its probably the best watch ive ever owned. LOL its the only one where the little dials on the face arent just stickers and actually work :D
 
I wear a Swiss Army Brand Officer's and a Casio Illuminator(I think that's what it goes by). The Casio is worn most of the time.
 
Well, who can wear just one? :) Like most of us here, I change for when the occassion calls for it. At the range, shop, clubhouse or out in the field where it can and does get bumby, I' d go with one of my Casio G- Shocks (DW5600E) or a basic polymer Luminox SEAL dive model- both with Rhino one piece bands. They are lightweight, functional, reliable and easy to clean and dry off.

Casual? Usually a Seiko dive auto- 007 black dial or one of its variants on a bracelet. And sometimes a "Bond" Omega Seamaster Pro blue dial quartz. A classic!

Formal/ special occassion? Rarely for me. But my Omega TITANIUM Seamaster Pro auto black dial goes on my wrist. Its subdued non flashy finish goes well with all that I will wear.

N.
 
FullerH said:
I tried the Victorinox watches and found that they had crappy too soft lenses on them. After three different watches with scratched and then cracked lenses, I gave up on them.

My uncle has gone through about 2 of them for the same reason.
 
I been wearing a Lumi Nox 8002 for a while now, and it is a tuff ass watch. Still looks brand new.

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