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| #268257 - 03/17/14 08:04 PM  Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
[Re: haertig] |  
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I wear a simple Timex Trail Blazer with 12/24 hr dial, luminous and with indiglo. I prefer the analog, though I've noticed some people in their teens and early twenties can not tell time by them. |  
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| #268260 - 03/17/14 08:37 PM  Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
[Re: Deathwind] |  
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I prefer the analog, though I've noticed some people in their teens and early twenties can not tell time by them. I only buy my kids analogue watches  
_________________________Victory awaits him who has everything in order — luck, people call it. Defeat is certain for him who has neglected to take the necessary precautions in time; this is called bad luck. Roald Amundsen
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| #268268 - 03/17/14 11:16 PM  Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
[Re: buckeye] |  
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   Registered:  04/01/10
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 Loc:  Northern California
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Casio MTG-900 has been my watch for a few years now.
 The pros are...
 -Solar recharge
 -Atomic time update
 -Metal band
 -G-shock
 -Waterproof
 -Lighter than it looks
 
 The one con is...
 -No countdown timer
 
 By the way, I have several cool watches in my watch drawer. Each requires a regular battery. The last battery died a few years ago. I haven't bothered replacing any batteries since I got this Casio, the only watch I wear. I use this Casio to set the time on other clocks and watches.
 
 If this watch fails, I will buy another one, instead of trying to repair. I have already gotten my money's worth and then some.
 
_________________________If you're reading this, it's too late.
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| #268274 - 03/18/14 12:20 AM  Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
[Re: Denis] |  
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| #268302 - 03/18/14 05:42 PM  Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
[Re: buckeye] |  
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I forgot to mention, my dress watch is a Tissot PRC 200. I really like it too and haven't run into any problems with it (unlike my string of bad experiences with my casual watches), but I am thinking that is likely due to its sapphire crystal which is supposed to be much tougher than regular mineral crystals. That said, it was a gift and, where I'm at now, I don't know that its in a price range I'd personally be considering if I was shopping for a new watch   .  
_________________________Victory awaits him who has everything in order — luck, people call it. Defeat is certain for him who has neglected to take the necessary precautions in time; this is called bad luck. Roald Amundsen
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| #268304 - 03/18/14 05:59 PM  Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
[Re: buckeye] |  
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 Registered:  12/06/07
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Like Denis and others I like a basic watch.  I wear the same one for outdoors, daily wear and dress.  Mine for the last decade or so has been a Seiko like this one
 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/350809876558?clk_rvr_id=604689189941&crlp=1_262691&mt_id=641&mid=428969&sdc_id=1395163709z232702z4d073b0a818zzz&fitem=350809876558&linkin_id=8080378&kw={query}&crdt=0&sortbid=13
 
 only with a stainless bezel and a (or many) Zulu nylon band.  No batteries, rugged (I have broken a large number of watches), easy to see at night, has a rotating bezel and date (all I NEED).  It meets all my needs very well.  The sapphire crystal is hard to scratch (and I try).  If someone wants to give me a nice dress watch like Denis got, I am sure I would wear it once or twice a year.
 
 Respectfully,
 
 Jerry
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| #268307 - 03/18/14 06:28 PM  Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
[Re: Deathwind] |  
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   Registered:  08/03/07
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I prefer the analog, though I've noticed some people in their teens and early twenties can not tell time by them.Appalling, an affront to the memory of John Harrison and his H-series clocks.      I bet they wouldn't have clue how to use a sextant either for navigation and they wear Velcro shoes. |  
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| #268308 - 03/18/14 06:33 PM  Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
[Re: Am_Fear_Liath_Mor] |  
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My Tissot is not an automatic; it has a quarts movement. I expect there's less potential for things to go wrong with this type of model. 
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