What watch do you wear?

Great dog too.... Looks a lot like my old lab. Even turning grey in the same spots

Turning grey, and going bald too. He'd still act like a puppy if his hips weren't getting bad. He and his mother got dumped at our local dog park a couple years ago. No one wants geriatric labs that come only as a pair, so they're having a golden retirement in our backyard. His mom is looking better now than when we took them in, amazingly.

That's really sad they got dumped off. I don't know how people can do that to animals. It is really cool you took them in. Labs are incredible animals.
I think I'm finally ready to get another one. It has been about 3 years.
 
Same TSAR since 2010. Takes a beating everyday and keeps on ticking.

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My brother knows I'm quite fond of field watches and got me this Timex Camper in OD green today. It's bare bones, and quite utilitarian in its styling I'm very happy with it, probably the most basic watch I've seen.
 
I remember these Seiko Divers from my youth, and always liked them. Ran across this definition of a "beater", stuck a battery in it, and sure enough it runs great. I think it is a "Pepsi Diver" as there is still the least bit of blue and red on the bezel. Crystal is pretty bad, but the pics do make it look a bit worse than it really is. Wore it today instead of my G-shock.

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Irreantum Magellan. Dive watch good to 200m.

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Not my pic but have this model. ETA 2824 movement. Sapphire. The pillow case sort of looks like a Doxa. Very comfortable.
 
Just received a Maratac composite dive strap today. I'm totally digging it, moreso than the Rolex oyster bracelet.

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(Watch is a 168000 transitional Submariner)

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Citizen BM8180-03E (solar powered), if I don't manage to destroy the watch in 20yr it's suppose to have 80% of it's max charge of 6mon still available and that part is suppose to have an life expectancy of around 40yr. This is expected life span, though from what I've heard of the Eco Drive line so far it wouldn't surprise me if it did last that long.
 
+1 on the Stowa Prodiver, mine is identical other than nickel plated hands. One of the best watch values on the planet. I also wear a Marathon GSAR and a Laco pilot watch pretty regularly, with the occasional rotation of an Epos semi-skeleton watch, and a Boccia analog/digital quartz beater. I keep a GShock around mainly because I don't think it would sell for more than $10, and a Timex ironman in my shooting gear to time stages.
 
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