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Thread: Watches - ExPo Style

  1. #121
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    Jul 2012
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    My latest, the Tag Heuer Aqua Racer 500M NRDC...

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  2. #122
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    Sep 2011
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    I've had this Breitling Shark Chrono since 1988. It has gone everywhere with me since. Dead reliable.


  3. #123
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    Jun 2010
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    Nashville, TN
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    I've got this one from Dakota Watch. Lots to love..easy to ready analog dial with some nice digital features in cool blue LED. It has audible and vibe alarms (4 plus a snooze), 3 countdown timers, stopwatch, date, time, seconds and dual time. The kicker is the build in LED lights (at 10 and 2), light or strobe option. I mean I always have a flashlight in my pocket but still nice to have a backup. Oh yeah, it is rechargeable. The case back is also a mirror finish so could function as an emergency signal mirror.

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  4. #124
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    Jan 2011
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    Suunto Vector here.

    Or this Android on a NATO strap i wear a lot
    But where we gonna find rubber pants our size?

  5. #125
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    Nov 2010
    Location
    Telemark, Norway
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    I've had my Flightmaster for a year now. An extrodinary watch! The plan was that it would only be on my wrist when I was in the Air Force, but you can say it just stayed on. Did though change the strap to be a little more wearable and not so much glittery. The best part is that it's possible to use it in two different UTCs and still be chronograpic.

    Had a G-shock for around 10 years, but the strap and the rubber housing didn't like the oil.
    '94 Toyota Hilux - 1KZ-T/3.0td swap, 37", 2" OME, Safari snorkel, Recaro

    '82 Toyota LandCruiser HJ60 Arctic Truck - 1HZ, 12" longer wheelbase, 44x18,5x15, OME, Safari snorkel, 3" exhaust, 2x ARB AirLockers

  6. #126
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    Nov 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by jhobbs View Post
    I've got this one from Dakota Watch.
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    Dakota Ultra Vibe?
    Colin

    Inveniemus viam aut faciemus (Either we find the road, or we make it!)

    Desert Rat
    '07 FJC TM- Metaltech front bumper, CBI Rear swingout, OME Suspension/lift BFG AT 265-75R-16, ARB Snorkel, MAF auxiliary tank

  7. #127
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    Jul 2011
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    Since I travel/live/work a lot in snow country... I want an altimeter. And since I may be camping out of cell range, I want a barometer. And I want to record altitude gain/loss hiking/boarding/etc... a compass, and yes, a watch.
    That said, for the last 6 or 7 years, I've worn my Suunto X-Lander. It really takes a beating...

  8. #128
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    Sep 2011
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    I've had my Casio Pathfinder PAG240-7CR for a little over a year. It's solar powered and the temp/barometer has been right on with my Kestrel. I used to wear a Luminox but I'm lazy with my watches so the date was always off. I find this one suits my everyday wants and needs in a watch alot better, if I was still in the Army I would have gotten a different color but I really like the Titanium. Goes great with everything too. I've swam with it, wrenched with it, and it's held up fine.

  9. #129
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    Feb 2009
    Location
    San Jose, CA
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    2002 Toyota Landcruiser - 48 HP/Liter
    1994 Toyota Supra Turbo - 172 HP/Liter (91 octane)

  10. #130
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    Feb 2009
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    Recently became attached to this Swiss Army Crono.
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    2002 Toyota Landcruiser - 48 HP/Liter
    1994 Toyota Supra Turbo - 172 HP/Liter (91 octane)

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