What watches do you wear?
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A Sinn Einsatz Zeit Messer 3 (EZM3). Outstanding!
A truly tactical timepiece.....
img src=<http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~seikodo/sinnnew/ ... 3-w300.jpg>
Edited by - steve andrews on 6/15/2002 1:43:04 PM
Edited by - steve andrews on 6/16/2002 2:06:46 PM
A truly tactical timepiece.....
img src=<http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~seikodo/sinnnew/ ... 3-w300.jpg>
Edited by - steve andrews on 6/15/2002 1:43:04 PM
Edited by - steve andrews on 6/16/2002 2:06:46 PM
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G-Shock for everyday carry and a Tissot for dress up occasions. sorry, I don't know the exact models of my watches, I'm more of a knifeknut see!
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"I wear a wristwatch whether or not I have an appointment to keep, and I carry a pen and/or pencil because I am a literate person whether or not I have a specific writing task ahead of me, and I carry a knife because I am a human and not an ape." - James Mattis
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"I wear a wristwatch whether or not I have an appointment to keep, and I carry a pen and/or pencil because I am a literate person whether or not I have a specific writing task ahead of me, and I carry a knife because I am a human and not an ape." - James Mattis
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Ever since I got my Sprint PCS cell phone made by LG, I haven't worn my watches very much.
For work, I have my trusty Timex Expedition which I've had for what seems like a lifetime. Takes a lickin'.....<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
For dress occasions, I have a Fossil Blue watch that I bought for myself for a high school grad present. (<img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>)
I also like Seiko watches and I plan on getting one once I get out of college.
Mike
For work, I have my trusty Timex Expedition which I've had for what seems like a lifetime. Takes a lickin'.....<img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
For dress occasions, I have a Fossil Blue watch that I bought for myself for a high school grad present. (<img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>)
I also like Seiko watches and I plan on getting one once I get out of college.
Mike
fossil steel.
inexpensive, keeps pretty good time, been running on the same battery for about 4 years now.
only problem I have with it is the second hand never lands on the second ticks as it rotates, always off by about 1/50th of a mm. oh well. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Those automatic watches look really cool, but they are just way to expensive for me.
Edited by - Gurgi on 6/16/2002 6:22:38 PM
inexpensive, keeps pretty good time, been running on the same battery for about 4 years now.
only problem I have with it is the second hand never lands on the second ticks as it rotates, always off by about 1/50th of a mm. oh well. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Those automatic watches look really cool, but they are just way to expensive for me.
Edited by - Gurgi on 6/16/2002 6:22:38 PM
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O&W dive watch, Luminox 3200, Casio G-shock are all in my rotation. I wear the O&W more than anything.
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Today I wear my Omega Geneve. The O&W Cougar is the watch I use most. On special occasions I also wear a Tissot Seastar
I also have a quartz Tissot Twotimer with all the technical stuff (alarms, stop watches, time zones and so on).
The Tissot watch usually goes with me on business trips (thanks to the alarm feature <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> )
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I also have a quartz Tissot Twotimer with all the technical stuff (alarms, stop watches, time zones and so on).
The Tissot watch usually goes with me on business trips (thanks to the alarm feature <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> )
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Hi People,
I have a Timex Mariner whcih is water resist to 200 M (salt water or fresh water...??.
Gurgi...
I have the same problem with the seconds hand not landing on the "spot" but off by a few hundredths of an mm. There's a nother thing i noticed...generally the sweeping seconds hand moves along quite smoothly but at roughly the direction of 10 O clock, the seconds hand moves a tick and rebounds a tad. You have to really observe for this rebound but it's there.
I also have an ironman triathlon and a titan moonphase (for dressy occassions).
Have a nice day.
I have a Timex Mariner whcih is water resist to 200 M (salt water or fresh water...??.
Gurgi...
I have the same problem with the seconds hand not landing on the "spot" but off by a few hundredths of an mm. There's a nother thing i noticed...generally the sweeping seconds hand moves along quite smoothly but at roughly the direction of 10 O clock, the seconds hand moves a tick and rebounds a tad. You have to really observe for this rebound but it's there.
I also have an ironman triathlon and a titan moonphase (for dressy occassions).
Have a nice day.
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