What wristwatch and pen goes with your EDC?

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What wristwatch and pen goes with your EDC?

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I find wristwatches, pens and knives being in the same "gadget category". People who love knives usually love wristwatches and pens as well.



My EDC knife/watch/pen: Military/TissotTwotimer/Fisher Telescoping Space Pen.



I´ve just ordered a Cougar by Ollech & Wajs, http://www.chronomaster.co.uk/ollech_&_wajs.htm, to include my dayly rotation.



My dream watch, however, is a Fortis Spacematic Auto Chrono Alarm. Unfortunately it is a bit out of my league ($5000)







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Edited by - dePaul on 3/27/2002 7:16:10 AM
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Suunto Advizor, Cross ballpen and <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> Military.. <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0><img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0><img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

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I normally pack my Fossil Blue Series analog watch with my Parker ballpoint pen.

I love Blue!

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Knife: FRN Endura PS
Watch: Citizen Eco-Drive World Timer
Pen: Cross Ion

I used to carry a Fisher Space Pen (AG7) but the ink globbed like crazy if you started writing with it after not using it for a while. Even with regular use, it just wasn't as smooth a writing instrument as the newer gel pens.
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Watch:Wenger Battalion diver
Pen: Sheaffer's pen
Knife<img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> Rookie (Hopefully it will be the calypso soon)

<img src="http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/372fcedb ... udf"><font color=red>In the land of knives, <img src="http://spyderco.com/forum/spyder.gif"> is KING!!</font><img src="http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/372fcedb ... 8A88UxWudf">

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<img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> Mini Dyad c39,
Sunnto Navitec Wristop computer watch,
Blue Papermate Ballpoint
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Luminox world traveler,Pen-Pilot G2 gel but want to get a cross eon gel.

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Guys, the Cross Ion pen is great, however, while browsing numerous pen sites, I came across the German Diplomat pen. I find it even more attractive than the Cross pen. Take a look:
http://www.online-geschenk.de/cgi-bin/shop.pl?4&1&0

Take a special look at the Diplomat Spacetec Grip Pen. Those pens have the same kind of refill as the Fisher space pen for a fraction of its price. They are small, tough, lightweight and cheap! They have a ring for neck or keychain attachement. Made off Dura Aluminum. A bargain.

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It varies day to day, but it is usually one of these:
Watch= ESQ or Swiss Army automatic and sometimes the Tag Heuer S/EL 2-tone.
Knife= Tuffram Police PE, Military SE, Starmate CE and some times a BM Emerson CE
Pen= any old ball point will due.
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Knife - Native PE, sometiems a Delica PE and Dragonfly SE

Watch - Casio G-Shock or Casio AD-520 Divers watch

Pen - I don't carry one on my person but keep them stashed where I can get them if I need one. (Hey, does anyone have a pen I can borrow?)

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Edited by - spydieman on 3/27/2002 12:05:51 PM
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CF Walker
Triple chron by Wakkeman
Parker 75 Sterling Silver fountian pen
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Yikes, this could take some time....
Limiting myself to ALWAYS EDC gear, not those in the rotation:
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Watch: Luminox Captains
Knives: BM MiniGriptillian
C48P Wegner
Vitorinox Yeoman
Pens: Parker 51 Demi Fountain pen, medium nib
Sheaffer Imperial Fountain pen, broad nib
Cross ballpoint
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Let's see...

Never have had an EDW. Don't wear one, excepting special "dress" occasions once or twice a year.

Knife carry has been the new to me $60 partially serrated Wegner and a Micarta Jester.

Pen is the Pilot Precise V7 Fine Rolling Ball in blue. Must have cost my buddy who gave it to me all of $1.19.

I can see the attraction for pens and watches, it's just not for me.

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Everyday Carry

Knives - Lum Tanto or CRK NICA Tanto
Pens - Cross or Parker
Watch - Rolex Oyster or Tag Heuer 2000 Pro.

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Watch: Fossil Blue
Pen: basic Bic, Blue, med; Bic Click pencil 0.5 lead

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Watch: Casio Iluminator (Can't break my Maurice Lacroix) <img src="sad.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Fountain Pen: Watermans
Knive: Blue Salsa PE

I can see }{ in my trousers
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knife: green Lum Chinese Folder or spear-point Lil' Temperance
watch: Tudor Submariner (I want to upgrade to its big brother, a Rolex Submariner, or Chronograph someday)
pen: Rotring Initial rollerball
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#18

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watch casio g shock same one that us navy seals are issued. as for pen good old bic round stic med black. i belive in kiss keep it simple stupid.
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knife: titanium Salsa

watch: Seiko Spirit Military (Japan market only) or Seiko Final Fantasy (US limited edition)

pen: Fisher Bullet
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Samo - Once again - the dude's dude. Is the Advizor with or without the HR Monitor??

EDC: G-10 Rookie & Gerber 600 Multiplier
EDW: Casio G-Shock
EDP: Gray Delta Z 360 Pivot Knife/Pen & a Clean-Room BiC Click Stick (for genuine escritorial duties)


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