What watch do you wear?

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I love my Gshocks I can't remember the model # of this one, I'm also very fond of the Gshock metal series. Recently I've decided to expand my knowledge and watch wearing experience. So after much research I decided on a Orient Kamasu and it is a amazing watch for me as a newbie in the watch world. I hope to continue this journey with & appreciate this thread and the opportunity to see what others choose and maybe learn a lil more. Thanks Bobby
 

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1 year old picked up off the exchange, so I now have 6 Luminox if memory serves me right.

I probably won’t still be around to deal with the fading lume in 20-25 years, and I have plenty of heirloom watches for my family to distribute, such that these won’t matter in the long run. Just enjoy them for the here and now.

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My DSSD and Luminox auto are on the winder today, while I wear this new one.

Both autos have only gained 0.12 - 0.15 sec/day respectively over the past 3 weeks of being on the wrist and winder. That’s only about 1 second/week fast!

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This old Casio marlin my dad gave me as a kid has been my work watch, but at this point it's loosing 30 seconds a week even with a fresh battery, so it's time to retire it.
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I always prefer a smaller lightweight waterproof digital watch, for me means Casio and I prefer that classic square Casio style.

I looked at what they had under $50 and settled on this Tower model because I always wanted to try one of these Calculator watches.
For $25 if I don't end up liking it I'm not out much.
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So far my only complaint is that it doesn't have a display light.
 
This old Casio marlin my dad gave me as a kid has been my work watch, but at this point it's loosing 30 seconds a week even with a fresh battery, so it's time to retire it.
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I always prefer a smaller lightweight waterproof digital watch, for me means Casio and I prefer that classic square Casio style.

I looked at what they had under $50 and settled on this Tower model because I always wanted to try one of these Calculator watches.
For $25 if I don't end up liking it I'm not out much.
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So far my only complaint is that it doesn't have a display light.
funny I wore a casio today..this one....

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think was a 25 dollar watch roughly. great deal for almost no money watch wise.
 
funny I wore a casio today..this one....

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think was a 25 dollar watch roughly. great deal for almost no money watch wise.
Is that one metal or the one that's Vacuum metalized plastic?
I almost bought one that looked like this a few years ago until I realized it was actually plastic and I worried that would eventually flake/ peel and look bad because my watches take a beating.
 
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