What watch do you wear?

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Feeling nostalgic the other night, I tracked down the exact model of Swatch I had in the 5th grade ('86-'87), and due to the condition my condition was in decided to pull the trigger. It's just a non-working dealer sample, but it's in pristine NOS condition. Not sure if I'll try to source parts and donors to make it functional, or just admire it as is, but either way I'm pretty stoked to have it.

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Feeling nostalgic the other night, I tracked down the exact model of Swatch I had in the 5th grade ('86-'87), and due to the condition my condition was in decided to pull the trigger. It's just a non-working dealer sample, but it's in pristine NOS condition. Not sure if I'll try to source parts and donors to make it functional, or just admire it as is, but either way I'm pretty stoked to have it.

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that's cool ya found one like it.

had one in middle school think it was. mine was a white dial white case with blue dots on the dial and blue strap. looked like this one but blue strap that matched the color of the dial blue dots.
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I wore it til i let a girlfriend have it to wear and relationship didn't last long, and I never saw it again.
 
Some Citizen Eco Drives, the older all steel Tough Solar but with the UK market titanium bracelet (before they discontinued it, then brought out a titanium case here).
A titanium diver,
The smaller titanium armor,
And old Corso I bought like 14 years ago.
G-Shock Mudmaster Tough Solar.
Bullova Lunar Pilot
And an Egard Shade V2 automatic.

I like the Eco Drive and Tough Solar because I don't like dealing with batteries. The Lunar Pilot was an exception because it has a cool story being the only other watch besides the Speedmaster that's known to have been to the moon.

I'm tempted to get the Egard Passages just because it's kind of nerdy, being designed by William Shatner, and containing meteorite dust.
 
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