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    If only two, it would be two watches that I don’t even own. One G-Shock Mudmaster solar (do have the non-solar one), two Omega Seamaster 300 with a bracelet.
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    I was the dorky kid that wore one of these in high school and college. But now a phone does all that and more, so why bother with a watch? I haven't worn one in probably 10 or 12 years. I think I have a G-Shock lying around somewhere that I used to time myself while running.

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    Fantasy/grail: Breitling Aerospace, I know I’m weird.

    From my current stock, probably my Marathon Navigator and/or Sangin K2 Expedition.

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    I just destroyed my third automatic watch so I’m only considering solar, hand-winding, or quartz (in that order) right now.

    The first was a Rolex no-date Sub that I bought new when I finished the Special Forces Q Course in 1984. I banged it on the door of a C-130 on a jump one night and it started losing 15 minutes per day. Nothing is more embarrassing than showing up late for everything while wearing a watch that cost two month’s pay. The AD sent it back to Switzerland but were total dicks about it, plus it took Rolex nearly a year to get it back to me. Strike One.

    When I got the Sub back, I traded straight across for a GMT Master. A few years later, I was adjusting the time on a flight from Ft. Lewis to Thailand—exactly what that watch was designed to do—when the stem came out in my hand. Venus Jewelers in Bangkok fixed it quickly for $30, but still, Strike Two. Ended up selling it to fund a divorce.

    Strike Three was a Seiko 5 SRPG 27 that I bought about a year ago. These watches are known for being rugged. This one was gorgeous, but a 4-foot drop onto a carpeted floor damaged the bracelet and it started losing 3 minutes per day. I sent it back to Seiko, who emailed me to say that they want $199 to even look at it, which is more than I paid for it.

    Domo arigato, but NFW.

    I’ll stick to my solar Citizen BM-6400E. I’ve got a 1974 Benrus field watch, but it’s likely too fragile to wear when I’m washing my hands so it may go down the road to fund another Citizen or a hand-winding Hamilton.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JSGlock34 View Post
    Only one: this, the 36mm version.

    Two? Well, I have an Ares D-1 and an SAS Air, so that’s that. Sport, and sportcoat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by okie john View Post
    I just destroyed my third automatic watch so I’m only considering solar, hand-winding, or quartz (in that order) right now.

    The first was a Rolex no-date Sub that I bought new when I finished the Special Forces Q Course in 1984. I banged it on the door of a C-130 on a jump one night and it started losing 15 minutes per day. Nothing is more embarrassing than showing up late for everything while wearing a watch that cost two month’s pay. The AD sent it back to Switzerland but were total dicks about it, plus it took Rolex nearly a year to get it back to me. Strike One.

    When I got the Sub back, I traded straight across for a GMT Master. A few years later, I was adjusting the time on a flight from Ft. Lewis to Thailand—exactly what that watch was designed to do—when the stem came out in my hand. Venus Jewelers in Bangkok fixed it quickly for $30, but still, Strike Two. Ended up selling it to fund a divorce.

    Strike Three was a Seiko 5 SRPG 27 that I bought about a year ago. These watches are known for being rugged. This one was gorgeous, but a 4-foot drop onto a carpeted floor damaged the bracelet and it started losing 3 minutes per day. I sent it back to Seiko, who emailed me to say that they want $199 to even look at it, which is more than I paid for it.

    Domo arigato, but NFW.

    I’ll stick to my solar Citizen BM-6400E. I’ve got a 1974 Benrus field watch, but it’s likely too fragile to wear when I’m washing my hands so it may go down the road to fund another Citizen or a hand-winding Hamilton.


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    I am with you on Rolex issues !

    Rolex supposed toughness, hah !

    I used to scuba dive circa 1975. Always wanted a Rolex Sea Dweller. Used a Seiko mechanical $160 watch that held up perfectly, it lost a few minutes a month. No big deal. Seiko survived several dirt motorcycle mishaps.

    1984 I bought the Rolex Sea Dweller $1168. It did not keep better time !

    I was not diving much but I had my grail. UNTIL.

    I was training hard style Karate.
    We used makiwari striking posts, wood with 1/2” leather pad.
    After class, shower, putting a suit back on, a student asked me about the use of the striking post. Rolex was on my left wrist.

    I struck once with a left punch about 1/2 power to demonstrate.

    $384 in repairs later, I got my Rolex back. WTAF. That day to this, I could care less about a Rolex.

    I still have it but wear a G shock, Citizens Titanium Eco - Drive, Seiko.

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    It'd be the same Citizen Eco-Drive I've been wearing for 10 years.

    Extremely accurate, comfortable, and it appears, built to last.
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    Full disclosure: I own both listed below.

    One Watch-Casio Oceanus T100
    Titanium/Solar/Atomic/Sapphire/AR coating/applied indices/Sallaz case polish/easy change world timer/sub 400USD

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    Two- Casio World Timer
    Waterproof enough for my use case/legible/world timer-dual timer/unlike many other Casio, THIN ENOUGH to get under a long sleeve shirt cuff/Sub 25 USD

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    Two watches? I reject your reality and substitute my own.

    Five, maybe - all from my watch box:

    Sinn U1BT
    Sinn U2S
    Citizen Stiletto 1990s tank case solar dress watch
    A cheap quartz Timex
    Apple Watch
    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSW View Post
    It'd be the same Citizen Eco-Drive I've been wearing for 10 years.

    Extremely accurate, comfortable, and it appears, built to last.
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