This one caught my eye while doing some late-night surfing. It should be here shortly. Price with shipping was less than $40.
My daily watch is a Seiko 5. There is something about them that I just dig.
This one caught my eye while doing some late-night surfing. It should be here shortly. Price with shipping was less than $40.
My daily watch is a Seiko 5. There is something about them that I just dig.
I'm digging the tie stripes on the dial! The 7S26 movement is a workhorse. They'll keep running until they wear themselves out.
My current daily is a cheap digital Casio. It's nice that it is as food safe as I can find. I wish it was easy to find a "nice" digital that isn't a huge armored gaudy thing.
I've also been wanting a Waltham, ideally circa 1910's. Both my G-grandfather and GG-uncle worked there at that point.
There is this cool thread... https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/mechanical-watch-build/111455/page1/
I'm working on converting my Seiko into Mechanical. I think I know what I want to do, but plan A is to see if a Seiko movement comes up for it. 4L25 or 4L75
Someone suggested welder by u boat to me a while back when i asked about invictas. The welders are damn nice looking.
I have a collection of Citizen Eco-Drive watches, couple Seikos, and I have recently discovered Skagen. Yesh, it's a weakness of mine.
Dr. Hess wrote: I'm still wearing the same Rolex I've been wearing for almost 35 years.
Same here but for about 10 years. Though I like my pink datejust more then the sport stuff now. Though my dream is a Patek WorldTimer in platinum.
I've been in a watch mood lately too.
My old standby was always this timex:
But something different would be nice that doesn't cost a ton of money.
That watch won't appeal to anyone. It only has one face, and I could tell what time it was.
Needs more hands, more faces and a few lightning bolts around the edges. Plus, it didn't look like it was 3 inches across the face.
Maybe I don't like new watches.
My daily (non-work) watch has been a Bertucci A2-T for the last couple years. Solid Ti case and no pins for the band makes it basically indestructible. I tend to smack my watches on all kinds of stuff so the raised bezel is a lifesaver for me.
Only reason I don't wear it at work is that it doesn't quite fit the office dress code.
Mines the khaki band one: http://www.bertucciwatches.com/Bertucci/highpolish.html
Your office has a dress code for watches? Yeesh.
I have been eyeing something like this:
Or this Seiko:
I've always wanted a Hamilton. I decided to look into it as a wedding watch. I ended up throwing out a semi low ball bid on this one and happened to win it. It's not quite as nice a shape as expected/represented. Haven't decided where to go from here yet..
David S. Wallens wrote: This one caught my eye while doing some late-night surfing. It should be here shortly. Price with shipping was less than $40. My daily watch is a Seiko 5. There is something about them that I just dig.
I didn't realize they were that inexpensive...interesting.
I'm more a fan of microbrands, though the Hamilton Khaki Pilot Chronograph quartz is my favorite. Second favorite is the Magrette Dual time auto, and tied for third is Lum-Tec M48 and the Bulova Snorkle II. I would give them all up for a Damasko DA37 though...quality over quantity.
I'm a watch collector on a (very) tight budget. As much as I would love to own a $1k+ watch I just can't justify it with all my other hobbies. I work in finance so having a classy looking watch is still a big deal IMO. With that said, here's where I wound up:
From left to right:
Timex Expedition T499619J ($40), Citizen AO9000-06B ($150), Citizen Nighthawk BJ7000-52E ($300), Casio MDV106-1A ($40), Victorinox Swiss Army Infantry ($?????? - inherited, it's an older model)
So, for less than $500 all in I have watches for everything from a t-shirt and shorts to a formal black tie dinner. The diver is rated to 200m, the calculators on the nighthawk work great (if I was a pilot), and they all keep great time with minimal upkeep. Works for me!
Modern mass production is an amazing thing from a price/quality standpoint.
Hey, I have that same Swiss Army--or at least a Swiss Army model that's really, really similar. Nice collection.
You'll need to log in to post.