What watch do you wear?

Rolex Submarina Steel and thats because I got a very good deal on it. Friend of mines Dad owned a Jewlery Store and you would not believe the markup on Jewlery.!!*
 
Damn you people and your Seiko monsters.... I just bought a orange one on amazon cause of this thread. bah. 3 clicks and I just blew some knife money...

i need to stay off the internet.

I don't think you'll regret that purchase. If the orange is too much for you, the black monster may suffice. Here's what I wore today.
1975 Seiko 6105 diver. Easily my favorite watch although the black monster gets the most wrist time on work days.
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It's on an OD green nato strap which works perfectly for me, looks black in the photo though.
 
I have made a good part of my living the last 10 buying and selling watches. Buying Rolex watches on the secondary market will always make you money if you wait a few years, always. Omega is a bargain in mechanical watches, especialy the newer Planet Ocean. Sinn is the current bargain in cost VS value. If your buying
for resale, buy a stainless Rolex Sub ,used, wear it and enjoy it for 10 years then sell it for more than you paid for it.That said, I will always wear a Rolex Sub in SS, SS and Gold or 18K.
 
I am hooked on the Tissot Seastar 1000. I am not sure if it has hit the markets yet. Can anyone point me if they have seen it being sold?
 
Just bought myself a Seiko Black Monster. Probably one of the best deals for a nice divers watch on the market today.

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This is my work watch; I added the compass and the small signal mirror to the strap. I have had it for almost 6 years.

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That is a US Submarine watch. They run about $20.00 and have a japan movement. You can find them on the internet if you look around. Not an expensive watch but may still keep good time.
 
I wish I had a picture of it, but I wear a Seiko 5 Automatic Watch. Got it on ebay for $60.
It's a great watch and needs no batteries! Every once in a while, if I leave it off for 2 days in a row, i'll have to shake it up again and reset the time, but overall it is a great watch.
I wear it for everything. I just can't see wearing a big, clunky, expensive watch around like I see alot of these pictures are. My profession and my hobbies dont' coincide well with that type of watch.
 
If I am at work or out in the field, it is my Casio G-Shock MudMan (black and orange). This thing lasted me all through Basic, AIT, and keeps going. i've crawled through dirt, mud. smashed it, fallen on it, shook it up, drenched it, submitted it to negative 15 degree weather and 115 degree weather. Amazing piece of work, also saved my butt during FTX 5. the fireguard was usless at waking people up.
If I am out on the town or whatever, it is one of my 2 Fossil watches. an all black, rectangle shaped one with a diamond set at "12", or another one...don't know a model.
 
Here is my Kobold SMG-1 and LUM-TEC B2H Combat, both wearing Strapsmith shoes...Waiting to pull the trigger on a Corum Deep Hull 48. Sorry about the bad pics.

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It has been cleaned up since this pic by Ken Sester but she is my favorite, Certina DS3 RAN (Royal Australian Navy)
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Closely followed by this DS2

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