What watches do you wear?

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Hi!

I have the following wathces:

Casio G shock Classic style-Black Used when i go out for overnight expeditions.

Swatch "Wheeling" Chronograph Steel blue dial and SS bracelet with me right now on my right wrist

Timex "Aqura" snorkeling watch.

and an old Favre Leuba "Sandow" pocket watch in sterling silver (from the family heirloom - around 95 years old still working fine) i use this for dress occassions.

Nice thread!

Have a great day,
Kaizer.

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Daily - Omega Seamaster GMT (white dial)
For other activities - Casio G-Shock and a couple of Luminox
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Tag Heuer 2000 Sport
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Tag 2000 Classic
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Today a Sinn 956
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I finally got a
luminox cf SS Seal.

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Where do you people hang out? The only people I ever see wearing Tag's & Rolex's daily, are car salesman, drug dealers, and pimps.
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And how many people do you see, carrying a Spydie (or three, or four or 10) on a daily basis? What do you expect, you are not exactly running with the average crowd here ;-).
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Hi everyone. My name is Bill. Im new 'round here. I love knives, guns, watches, fishing, motorbikes, cars and food. Anyway, the watch i currently wear is a Marathon u.s military issue pilot's watch. Oh yes little tritium glass tubes in this puppy. Glows like a sumbeech in the complete darkness. Neater than shoes on a rooster, man. Good to be here.
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I wear a Fossil pocket watch. Never been one for wristwatches.
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I've never even heard of Spyderco till I started looking for a high quality folder for under $50. Got my delica plain edge for $34 shipped and I'm very pleased with it.
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"Where do you people hang out? The only people I ever see wearing Tag's & Rolex's daily, are car salesman, drug dealers, and pimps. "

You gotta expand your sphere of influence a bit! 1000 hrs of overtime in 2000 as a computer geek got me enough money to buy my one and only tag plus numerous other toys. It's all about priorities, I just love my toys.

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I just changed to a Casio Ana-Digi G-shock...Best of both worlds!<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
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Well, I got this Swiss army knock-off
I'm wearing that set me back <i><b>$20 </b> </i> Tac <b>black </b> with a glow in the dark bezel!

Better to spend the $$$ on <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>'s.

AET

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If I need to know what time it is I look on my cell phone..or the right lower corner of my pc. I'd rather spend my money on knives.<img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> The last one I had was a timex camper til the battery went dead..years ago.<img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
BE @ Peace..SM
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Does a Nokia count?

When I finally get a serious watch, probably a Seiko Superior, a Breitling Hercules or a Royal Oak Offshore.

At least the Seiko will probably materialize this lifetime <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
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EDC: G-shock all the way

for suit & tie work, I rely on my Tissot

Wouter

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