Thanks, Mr. Dan, i bought used, but its good disign )
What watch you're wearing?
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Living the lazy life
My automatic ran out of juice while wearing a G-shock a couple of days for some abusive tasks, so when the time came to switch - it was much easier to pick up a quartz watch that was already up to speed. And so it has been for most part of a month now :)
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My automatic ran out of juice while wearing a G-shock a couple of days for some abusive tasks, so when the time came to switch - it was much easier to pick up a quartz watch that was already up to speed. And so it has been for most part of a month now :)
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Nikon D700, Sigma macro 105/2.8 HSM,
iso200, f14, 15s, WB auto.
Fenix E06R uv mode before shot.
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Experimental carry day. Trying out new stuff.
I finally got hold of a Swick a few weeks back, but it's not the kind of knife that can fill any role, so today is really the first opportunity I've found to clip it to my belt.
I kind of quit buying watches, but like a true addict I found the perfect justification to buy a new one :)
To sell off as many watches as possible, I wanted one that could replace multiple. One might say that describes just about every watch purchase, but I really hope there is some substance to my assessment this time :)
The watch is a Vaer C5 with solar movement. It came from Vaer with a black PVD bracelet and a black tropic rubber strap.
I've worn it briefly with the bracelet, which suits the watch very well.
Today I'm wearing it on a green canvas strap with a (for me) totally new trick up its sleeve. It's a strap from Swedish company Tapster, that has an embedded chip for contactless payments. The wearable payment concept is really the only feature I miss from my brief experience with smart watches. With this strap I'm hoping to mix the best from both worlds, and have a classic analogue watch that I still can use for payments in a pinch.

Edit to add: it's not only a new watch, but it's my first blacked out watch that isn't a digital G-shock.
I've considered one many times, but I always play it safe and go with the plain jane version. Not this time though.
I finally got hold of a Swick a few weeks back, but it's not the kind of knife that can fill any role, so today is really the first opportunity I've found to clip it to my belt.
I kind of quit buying watches, but like a true addict I found the perfect justification to buy a new one :)
To sell off as many watches as possible, I wanted one that could replace multiple. One might say that describes just about every watch purchase, but I really hope there is some substance to my assessment this time :)
The watch is a Vaer C5 with solar movement. It came from Vaer with a black PVD bracelet and a black tropic rubber strap.
I've worn it briefly with the bracelet, which suits the watch very well.
Today I'm wearing it on a green canvas strap with a (for me) totally new trick up its sleeve. It's a strap from Swedish company Tapster, that has an embedded chip for contactless payments. The wearable payment concept is really the only feature I miss from my brief experience with smart watches. With this strap I'm hoping to mix the best from both worlds, and have a classic analogue watch that I still can use for payments in a pinch.

Edit to add: it's not only a new watch, but it's my first blacked out watch that isn't a digital G-shock.
I've considered one many times, but I always play it safe and go with the plain jane version. Not this time though.
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Garmin Fenix 6 for quit some years now.


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Ended the year with my current favorite,

Happy new year

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Nomos Club Sport, 37mm "Polar"


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Been very pleased with this one since it broke my watch buying hiatus.
Also, I haven't been around here so much lately (busy times), so this posting was kind of random. And it might just have saved the watch. I'll get back to that later, when I'm way less tired
edit: I guess I'll have to get back to posting the picture as well. Postimage isn't working properly atm.
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