What watch do you wear?

Suunto Elementum Ventus. I have a couple different straps for it so I can switch it up a little. Great watch. Unfortunately it takes a battery which is why my Citizen Calibre series Eco-Drive takes the cake despite have less features/value.

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Not pictured is the white band... my personal favorite. Suunto makes some great outdoor watches.
 
Currently the Casio SGW-200 that arrived yesterday. It wears comfortably, it's light and very easy to read.

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Is anyone here a fan of Russian mechanicals? I have a few other watches, but these have been my main interest lately. Just installed a new glass back on the Poljot 3133 chrono:

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An original Marathon SAR when I'm trying to dress up. Suunto Observer or Advizor when I'm hiking or camping and a good old G Shock for day to day. I have a fair amount of other watches but those are the ones I wear most often.
 
Since last May, I've been wearing a Seiko Black Monster. What with the self-winding counterweight it's a heavy watch.
 
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Some sexy watches in this thread.
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I've been wearing a Black Monster for over 4 years now and it's still rocking ;)
 
Is anyone here a fan of Russian mechanicals? I have a few other watches, but these have been my main interest lately. Just installed a new glass back on the Poljot 3133 chrono:

I have two vintage, gold plated, manual wind Raketas and I'm planning to buy an Amphibia with the new bezel design soon.
 
I made a comment in my post above that the self-winding counterweight made my Black Monster a heavy watch. I got to thinking about it and noticed that the OEM Stainless Band/Bracelet with it's huge clasp was pretty heavy.

I took the OEM Stainless Band/Bracelet off today and put my old PI made Navy Stainless band on the Black Monster and it is now much lighter.

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