Watches
Re: Watches
Casio G-Shock, one of the solar atomic models. They never need a battery and never need you to set the time.
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Re: Watches
Those hard to beat...RichK wrote:Casio G-Shock, one of the solar atomic models. They never need a battery and never need you to set the time.
OP may also want to look at some of the Wenger/Swiss Army watches, some are field/dress watches that do fine under buttoned cuffs.
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Hamilton Khaki automatic...i can do everything in it.
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I've really liked my Invicta watch, its really sturdy and holds up well in everything that I've put it through this year, and still looks good enough that I wear it with my suit too. The only issue I've wished it had is that it doesn't have an illumination light, but other than that, its been great.
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I like the Seiko chronos with compass and leather or rubber bands. About $250.00. I do not like the metal bracelet type bands.
In this day of cell phones, a watch needs to do more than tell time.
The stop watch function is important for trials. But they even have them with mini-weather stations.
I have had chronographs since 1967.
BTW today's prices are great values. My first watch was just under a thousand $, about a 1/3 of the cost of a SS 396 Chevy I bought the same year, I still have the watch.
In this day of cell phones, a watch needs to do more than tell time.
The stop watch function is important for trials. But they even have them with mini-weather stations.
I have had chronographs since 1967.
BTW today's prices are great values. My first watch was just under a thousand $, about a 1/3 of the cost of a SS 396 Chevy I bought the same year, I still have the watch.
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Re: Watches
+1 have had the same one for 7 years. Beat the heck out of it and had to replace a band but it still works like a charmRichK wrote:Casio G-Shock, one of the solar atomic models. They never need a battery and never need you to set the time.