A neat thing about the Marathon is the ability to change the battery without opening the main case.
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A neat thing about the Marathon is the ability to change the battery without opening the main case.
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I have a Timex watch with a solar battery setup that I bought on a whim in 2019 at Walmart at 50% off for $25. It still keeps perfect time but it’s pretty much beat to death. I actually replaced the watch band two years ago for half what the watch cost. Basically I was tired of reprogramming my G Shock watch any time the battery died or we saved daylight.
Two years ago I bought an Eco-Drive that’s a whole lot prettier and about 15x the price. I wear the Citizen unless I’m doing manual labor or hunting then the Timex comes back out. It’s kept perfect time too .
But now daylight savings or leap year watch adjustments only take 30 seconds
If I had to pick 2 out of my collection I guess it would be these. Tudor Black Bay 54 and a Casio Lineage LCW-M100TSE-1A2JF. Both very readable to my eyes. The Casio is titanium, Tough Solar and syncs with the atomic clock. If I had financial issues and had to sell one I'd keep the Casio.
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My current two watches are an Apple Watch and a newly acquired Vaer C5 Solar. I’ve been wearing the C5 more lately as I like the simplicity, quartz accuracy and size. Time will tell on durability.
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I’ve had my eye on this diver but haven’t pulled the trigger yet. To this point the research I’ve done is overwhelmingly positive but other priorities keep getting in the way.
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I am pretty sure this thread will turn out to be the second most expensive thread ever on PF.
More fragile by far.
@NPV is dead on.
I didn't know this about Rolex -- seems an ideal ownership structure for making great watches.
https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-bl...wns-rolex.html