#268213 - 03/17/14 01:51 PM
 
Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
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Casio AWG-101 - I bought it 4 years ago now, and it's probably the best watch (for me) I have ever owned. It looks very much like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Mens-AWGM100...shock+awg101-1aIt's Solar, and unlike a lot of solar watches, has no problem charging even under indoor florescent lighting.    It's atomic - I never set it.  It handles Daylight Savings time perfectly, it even adjusts the analog hands to match. It has a back light that not terribly bright, but good enough to see what time it is in the dark.    It's rugged.  I wear it every day.  I work on cars, I work, sleep and play in this watch.   So far, it's been completely bulletproof, and at $130, I'm not overly conscious about it getting beat up a little. It's water-resistance to 660 feet.  I've never had problems with water getting into this watch. The lettering on the outside is still as good as the day I bought it, it NEVER wears off.  The crystal is protected by the case, and to this day, I have yet to manage to scratch it.. even working on cars from time to time. When it dies, if it dies, I'll replace it with one just like it if I can.  
 
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#268214 - 03/17/14 01:58 PM
 
Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
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I now carry a pocket watch. 
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#268216 - 03/17/14 02:01 PM
 
Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
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I'v been wearing a Luminox - 3600 Series - Titanium Navy SEAL Dive Series. Keeps time well and is lightweight.    The battery recently died and the local Jewellers were quoting a ridiculous price of $100 for a battery change and it would take 3 weeks. So I ended up buying an Invicta 0138 Sea Spider instead. http://www.amazon.com/Invicta-0138-Colle..._pr_product_tophttp://invictawatch.com/collections/view-model/0138-sea-spiderThe Sea Spider is a nice watch but too much of a bling watch. Both watches have Swiss made movements I did eventually had the battery changed after shopping around $30 and it took less than 1hr.  
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#268217 - 03/17/14 02:05 PM
 
Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
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I also wear a Casio - "Twin Sensor" or something like that.  Includes a digital compass which is rarely used, but it does come in handy now and then.
  Mine is waterproof all the way down to 200 meters (much better than 660 feet!*), which is more than I can say for its wearer....
  *that's an incredibly subtle joke, son.... 
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#268218 - 03/17/14 02:06 PM
 
Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
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#268220 - 03/17/14 02:09 PM
 
Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
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Timex Expedition...inexpensive, waterproof and durable.  I have, however, had some problems with the light and/or alarm going on these after a few years but this is not a huge issue.  It isn't the best for dress, but for everyday is OK (I have the Expedition women's field watch for when I need a nicer looking watch, but the set knob tends to get caught on things and I have had one break as a result...not impressed with the durability of this one).  You men seem to have a lot more to pick from as far as watches that are both practical and look nice...I know there's nothing stopping us women from just buying a "men's" watch, but I am not someone who could carry this off without it looking ridiculously big.  So, I wear the practical-but-not-that-attractive sporty watch. 
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#268227 - 03/17/14 03:17 PM
 
Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
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Casio Pro-Trek PRW-1500. It's solar powered, and corrects its time via radio signal. It loses about 0.2 seconds a day when it doesn't have signal. It's water resistant to 200m. In its most basic function as a trouble-free time piece, it's pretty good. I trust it more than I do my phone. It has compass, barometer and altimeter. I figure the compass saves me carrying a button compass; I have found it useful for basic orientation in unfamiliar towns. I like having the air-pressure graph for seeing what the weather has been up to. I've never used the barometer. (I think that's the only feature I don't get value from.) It has multiple alarms, stop-watch and down-counting features. I have used all of these at one time or another. The down-counter is limited to an hour, and is apparently intended for yacht-racing, which isn't as useful to me as it might be. It shows phase of the moon, which I love, and also the state of the tides, which I also love although I don't live near enough the sea for it to be useful. Also, I suspect the tidal display isn't accurate. Part of what I like is that elements of the display change at varying rates. There's a seconds indicator that goes around the dial, the tidal display changes hourly, and the lunar display changes over a period of days. All about the cycles of the world, as a time-piece should be. I hated my previous watch but I love this one. I am a nerd and I like features. Physically it is quite bulky, and cosmetically it is not what you'd call a dress watch. Personally I'd prefer less writing on it. In due course I'll probably get a smart watch (but not until they can make payments via RFID), and then I'll probably be wearing two watches.  
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#268239 - 03/17/14 05:29 PM
 
Re: Watches - What are you wearing these days
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Personally, I'm a fan of relatively simple, analogue field watches.  However, recently, I've been a bit tough on my casual watches (i.e., those I'd wear when heading outdoors). Over the last couple of years I had a  Timex Expedition E-Compass watch and a  Momentum Atlas but both ended up with broken crystals (ironically, both in an office environment; not actually during what I thought would've been rough use). With the latter I was also having issues with the spring pins popping out at inconvenience times which was becoming a bit of a hassle (the Timex's pins screwed in, which was nice).  So, in a last ditch effort in find a watch I couldn't break (without resorting to a G-Shock which I don't like the style of) I picked up a  Bertucci AT-2. These watches are a solid piece of titanium (they use a nato-style strap as the "pins" don't come out) and have recessed crystals. I also got their pro-guard which is an elastomer case cover that slips over the watch to provide added impact and abrasion resistance (which further protects the crystal!). So far I am pretty pleased with the purchase and think it is a great choice.  As an aside, I was recently inspired (by Man v. Wild ... I know, I know    ) to start practising using my watch as a compass with the sun and am getting pretty comfortable with it.  
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