What watch do you wear?

I'm a citizen. And so are my watches. ;)

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I'm a citizen. And so are my watches. ;)

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those promasters divers are personal favorites of mine. I collect the auto ones, but have a eco drive too. mines least 15 years old still going. its a beater I use for outside and swimming sometime in the local springs. hard to beat for the price point and quality.
 
those promasters divers are personal favorites of mine. I collect the auto ones, but have a eco drive too. mines least 15 years old still going. its a beater I use for outside and swimming sometime in the local springs. hard to beat for the price point and quality.
I agree. They are an excellent, reliable watch for the price. I've paid more and gotten less.
 
those promasters divers are personal favorites of mine. I collect the auto ones, but have a eco drive too. mines least 15 years old still going. its a beater I use for outside and swimming sometime in the local springs. hard to beat for the price point and quality.

I love my Promaster Ecodrive, it's tough and reliable, with nice dive watch styling without being overly large and chunky. It's just as great doing watersports at the beach as it is with a suit. I have several other watches, and plans to get a few more, but if I ever had to pick just one, it would probably be the Promaster.
 
I got a cheap rally strap for my A-15, I like the look, and hopefully it'll allow for a little more ventilation under the strap. If it works out for me this summer, I'll probably pick up a higher quality one for future use.

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If you seek a light summer strap, there's always nylon in an almost endless variety of patterns and colors. They don't cost much, either.
 
Really outstanding looking watch!
Thanks. A personal favourite from my collection. No. 9 of 100, handmade by Japanese craftsman for the brand SPQR in 2015. The dial is Arita porcelain fired in the traditional "Shin kiln" from the Edo period, and the red "sun" at 12 o'clock is Kiso lacquer, surrounded by a luminescent ring. Porcelain inset into the crown as well.

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what movement does it have? not the microrotor is it?

regardless gorgeous example...great piece of watch history.......
Thank you!

I'd put the date of manufacture sometime in the '80s or early '90s--well past UN's glory days--so no microrotor, just a UN modified ETA.

Platinum being denser than gold, the thing is relatively heavy for its size (approx. 36mm.)
 
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