what kind of watch do you wear?

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what kind of watch do you wear?

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I have been a Mr. Gadget for as long as I can remember. Guns, kives, watchs, cars, motorcycles. Got my first watch for Christmas in the 3rd grade. Got a Bulova 23 jewel self winding for graduation. Worked on RR watches as a hobby. Have a few left. Presently have a Sieko Kinetic and a Citizen Eco-Drive. The Citizen needs sunlight so I use it in summer.
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Well I have a couple. Mostly wear my Tag/Heuer but I also have a titanium Bulova and a Seiko. All of them built like tanks and last forever.
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Breitling Chronomat
Breitling Chronospace
Omega X-33
Bell & Ross 126
Sinn 956
Fortis B42
Revue Thommen Airspeed
Muhle Glashutte Chronograph

Edited by - rico on 4/24/2003 4:07:34 PM
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Sunnto Navitec
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Casio G-Shock Black Helios

Solar powered, absolutely indestructable and big... my kind of watch:d.
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Omega Seamaster automatic
Casio G-Shock "Mr. G" Japan model titanium


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Tissot T-Touch and Zodiac
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Seiko Spirit military (Japan-only model)
Casio G-Shock DW-5000 (Japan-only limited edition)

Watch fans might find something of interest on my articles page:

http://www.timezone.com/library.aspx?id=cjrml
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Swiss army gun metel calvery watch.

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My daily wear lately has been a Russian Poljot "Aviator" 23 jewel chronograph. I'd been wearing an Omega Seamaster 600 but the stem pulled out of it.

Dan


"We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail." Oh well, I guess zero out of three isn't bad for Bush.

Edited by - Zrexxer on 4/24/2003 10:15:59 PM
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This one again, hey! An 8 year old Wenger Swiss Army, still going strong. RKBA!
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...a stainless steel Swatch IRONY. this goes well with my Native...
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I wear a stainless steel Pulsar Chronograph.

Just can't live without a watch.

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g-shock.
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y own a luminox stainles seal series
a gshock
a tah heuer linksys
and a omega seamaster thar was from my dad think it was from my grand father

I want all }{
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Omega Seamaster Professional
Oris Big Crown Diver
2 TAG-Heuer Formulas.
TAG-Heuer Formula Chrono.

rico, you're my hero!! :D


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Haven't worn a watch in 25 years. I like to look at them in stores, but don't like the idea of wearing one. Time's just an abstraction anyway, and I'm almost never late!

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Either my Luminox 3001 or my Seiko Auto Diver SKXA33
Matt

Edited by - Jazzman on 4/25/2003 9:00:58 PM

Edited by - Jazzman on 4/25/2003 9:02:44 PM
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to swede: if i good understand, you have not watch ?!

good!<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>...when your clients are waiting,half hour, one hour, or few hour... you come and tell to them, its ok, i have not watch, because time is abstract notion ..
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I wish you, in this case, dont meet armed clients sometime...!



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Hi Si,

Well, after years in the business, (remember, I mostly work with people in pain, usually crabby, and people with morbid obesity, usually happy) I have a pretty good sense of when 50" is up. But not always...maybe I should have a metal detector put in the waiting room, just in case!

Dave
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