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Timex Ironman is my every day watch. We've been through a lot (the watch and the jeep).
. Bernoulli Automatic, Waltham, 1957 Saxony Mirror-Matic, Bulova Marine Star, Tag Heuer Formula 1, 1960s Elgin, Suunto Vector, Busted up vintage Timex (project watch), and the Betty Boop watch is a gift for my Mom, who loved that cartoon as a kid. Currently searching for a 1950s or 60s Omega Seamaster DeVille in stainless with black dial. That would be my personal grail watch.When my watch runs out of juice, I just replace it with another watch. Funny, the time never changes. :beer:
and cool stories to go along with them.
Hey watch guys- I've gone through several decent watches lately and I am sick of it. I've had several g-shocks and they are the only thing that seems to stay together for me. I am always in the water, and would like a nice watch that can withstand freediving. And I have a very active lifestyle, that seems to beat the crap out of my watches.
I just ordered another g-shock that will be my casual/ work watch, but for a nicer watch, I am thinking about a luminox.
So the question is this- are they tough? I don't mind spending a few hundred bucks for something that will hopefully last forever. But if it just breaks or gets moisture in it in a year- I'd be pissed.
Hey watch guys- I've gone through several decent watches lately and I am sick of it. I've had several g-shocks and they are the only thing that seems to stay together for me. I am always in the water, and would like a nice watch that can withstand freediving. And I have a very active lifestyle, that seems to beat the crap out of my watches.
I just ordered another g-shock that will be my casual/ work watch, but for a nicer watch, I am thinking about a luminox.
So the question is this- are they tough? I don't mind spending a few hundred bucks for something that will hopefully last forever. But if it just breaks or gets moisture in it in a year- I'd be pissed.