I wear a watch
I don't wear a watch
I use another personal timepiece
Last edited by Eagle; 09-13-2008 at 10:32 AM.
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I wear a watch for practical purposes and for style. I don't feel properly dressed without a watch. Some feel encumbered with a watch on; I feel encumbered with a cell phone on my waist. Now that's something I don't get.
This is my watch for formal events: Omega De Ville Co-Axial GMT no. 4533.31. I very rarely wear it. It's in storage with other valuables.
This is my everyday watch: Pulsar PJN247. I need to get it cleaned up. I couldn't get the color balance right for the photo. It's a metallic, dark charcoal.
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Last edited by TstebinsB; 09-13-2008 at 10:20 AM.
Almost never wear a watch any more. I check my cell phone, PDA, or pager.
"Life is like this long line, except at the end there ain't no merry-go-round." - Arthur on The King of Queens
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always had kiddie watches untill i got a camel trophey in high school (citizen mechanics), when i got a job, i bought myself a tissot TXL chrono, which was lost, meanwhile i got my fathers omega seamaster as a gift, and a hamilton x-wind to replace the tissot,
so for now, hamilton as a day to day use watch, and the omega for special occasions,
A man who has died with no regret is a man who is either a fool or a psychopath,
There are things you can not apologize for, the ability to carry the consequences for your actions is the mark of a true man,
I had a Rolex watch that was stolen from me by a kid in my neighborhood. It was a really rough neighborhood and my family moved out of it the following year. I knew who stole the watch and I always prayed that I'd see him again. If he knew what was good for him, he should've been praying that I didn't. That's when my fascination with guns started..![]()
It is a lovely watch (and it keeps better time than the Rolex). For better or worse, it sees less use than the Rolex. The Submariner is built like a tank and virtually indestructable; I don't have to worry about damaging it. Not entirely sure that I can without being damaged myself!
Here is my everyday watch (hotlinked for her pleasure, of course).
Seiko "Black Monster". I like it, and it is classy and beautiful. It is, to me however, big for my wrist. So I am looking with no enthusiasm whatsoever for a vintage Omega Seamaster.
I've worn a watch almost continuously since my 6th birthday when I was given my first watch having learned to tell the time a while earlier. These days, most of the time I wear a stainless steel Citizen Nighthawk, big and chunky, water resistant to 200m, solar powered, with a circular slide rule around the bezel.
On special occasions I wear my father's old Breitling Navitimer, which was a birthday present to him from my mother around 1973 or '74. The scary bit is that when I had it overhauled last year by Breitling, it cost about three times the original purchase price of the watch...
For a few years in the late 80s and early 90s I wore the Breitling all the time, but then two things happened: first, something went sproing internally and it had to be repaired, and second, when I got it back I had it valued for insurance purposes - and suddenly realised that its replacement value (monetary, not counting the sentimental value which is priceless) was well in excess of £1000 and therefore likely to be a target for undesirables.
Day to day I alternate between an Invicta (2877) and Yves Delors which I can't seem to find online (it was given to me by my parents while they were living in Tunisia...)
And for special occasions use this Omega Sea Master:
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I just see so many people with a cellphone on their belts that I can't stand it. Some people have two cellphones and a pager. Some people even have two cellphones, a pager, and a Blackberry. It is so gooberish that I don't want to be like them.
I usually just carry it in my hand, but if I have to put it somewhere for a minute, I put it in my shirt pocket. If it looks bad, I'm sorry. At least I don't look like a goober with a phone on my belt.
Tim
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I carry a cell-phone on my belt. After keeping it in my pants pocket for about a year, I found that using a belt-clip is much more comfortable ... I just wish I could find a clip that didn't keep breaking on me. I don't care if it makes me look "gooberish."
Ironically, I get very little phone use out of it. Since I don't wear a watch, I carry it mainly so I know what time it is.
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I got a Seiko 5 for my 21 Birthday and have been wearing that ever since. I have recent taken an interest in some older watches and picked up this:
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It needs a longer band (on the last hole).
and also picked up this:
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Primary watch - Omega Seamaster (almost never take it off)
In rotation - 1966 Rolex Automatic with G-10 Nato bands (various colors)
- Tutima Fx Automatic 38.5mm
Stu
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