Knife & Watch

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Excellent combo! loving all these seikos and gshocks!
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"Agent orange" :)

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:spyder: Zelos Eagle E-1A :cool:

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Not the best pic. I had trouble keeping the Ironmans band flat.
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No knife in this post but I figured since a lot of watch peeps are following this thread I'd post this here. I ran across a random pic of one of these watches and got curious. They were designed for the blind so they can feel where the bearings are and tell time. Pretty cool.

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It has that form factor as well.
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VashHash wrote:
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Nice Blue Angels! Heck of a watch!
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PStone wrote:
Tue Apr 28, 2020 10:37 am
VashHash wrote:
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Nice Blue Angels! Heck of a watch!
Thanks I really like it. Takes care of itself and pretty durable so far.
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Ez556 wrote:
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The Casio F-91W is a super-underrated watch. It's what I've been wearing to work for the last 5 years and it's survived getting accidentally slammed against steel beams multiple times and hours upon hours of working in freezing temperatures. I got one because it was cheap (about C$24 when I bought it) and figured it would be easy to replace if I broke it, but as it stands, I haven't had to replace it yet—heck, I'm still on the same battery and wriststrap it came with out of the package.
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I only have 1 watch

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VashHash wrote:
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I only have 1 watch

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No shame in that game!! It a great “1” to have. Your pic yesterday inspired me to wear mine today. I don’t wear it too much because I don’t care for the band. I much prefer the style of yours. Plus I think yours is a lot cleaner face design too.

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PStone wrote:
Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:48 am
VashHash wrote:
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I only have 1 watch
No shame in that game!! It a great “1” to have. Your pic yesterday inspired me to wear mine today. I don’t wear it too much because I don’t care for the band. I much prefer the style of yours. Plus I think yours is a lot cleaner face design too.

Yeah I don't care for that band on those navihawks. I wanted one with a stainless band because I sweat a lot and like to swim. I found some older navihawks with a more appealing band but I haven't gotten around to getting one yet.

I'm debating if I want to try a nato strap.
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VashHash wrote:
Thu Apr 30, 2020 10:59 am

Yeah I don't care for that band on those navihawks. I wanted one with a stainless band because I sweat a lot and like to swim. I found some older navihawks with a more appealing band but I haven't gotten around to getting one yet.

I'm debating if I want to try a nato strap.
Please post some pics if you ever do. I’ve been wanting to do the same. I just wish I had a local place to actually handle one first. Instead of buying online. That’s how I ended up with a silly “mesh” band in the first place.
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