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I also have an Orient Blue Mako automatic diver that looks really nice for around $200. Its a bit scratched up and beat to hell, but still cleans up well and keeps time better than my brothers Rolex Explorer II.
http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p...rient_kahr.jpg
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Casio G-shock waveceptor/tough solar GW-002KA. Too ugly to post a picture, I would have to team it up with a high-point or some kind of jewel encrusted cartel gun.
I dig the atomic clock re-sync and solar power.
I just ordered a black mako from amazon for $100. Thanks to amazon crack^h^h^h^h^hprime, it'll be here tomorrow. I'm hoping this will hold me over for a while, but I'm afraid it could be the start of another addiction.
My delicate wrist sports a Citizen Eco-Drive, an $87 purchase on Amazon to test the waters of wearing a watch.
http://www.citizenwatch.com/COA/Engl...ber=BM8180-03E
Alas, my wrist doesn't mind, but my wallet does. I lust for an Orient Futura Calendera automatic...
It's not a great photo, but I figured I'd join the fun with my new Orient. Thanks to the posters here, especially JodyH for helping me change my heathen ways.
http://jartech.net/pictures/forum/mako.jpg
Seiko Seaurchin: Asian market only, when I bought mine 3 years ago it was $129 on eBay. Really nice watches. The US market Seikos at the same (or even higher) price point usually have folded link bracelets and silkscreened faces.
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2430/3...eed86474_b.jpg
And a pile of g-shocks:
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3432/3...28360ae9_z.jpg