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Thread: Watches - ExPo Style

  1. #21
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    I feel naked without a watch.
    I only take it off to:
    shower
    sleep
    do dishes
    otherwise it is on all the time.

  2. #22
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    Ive been wearing my Swiss Army Cavalry watch for the past 10 years and it has accompanied me on more outdoor trips than I can count. The silver on black makes it easy to read with a quick glance, and isnt too flashy.



    Unfortunately all of the miles have taken their toll and mine is finally starting to die. Apparently this model is discontinued, but I luckily managed to find a new old stock unit for sale as its replacement.

  3. #23
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    My wife got this for my B-day this year after I broke my citizen world time watch (8yrs).



    I have to say that I absolutely love this thing. I can read it in pitch black better than a freshly charged glow in the dark watch.
    Cheers!
    Pedro

  4. #24
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    Last week I picked up this Suunto Advizor from ebay.



    Im pretty sure that Ill be buying a Core soon as well.

  5. #25
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    I found a used Suunto Vector (foliage) for $85. It needs a new strap. That seems like a pretty good deal. I am having trouble comparing it to the Luminox 0201 Blackout though. How big of a watch is the Vector? I've tried on the core and its almost a little big for an everyday watch.
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  6. #26
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    It's big but not a big deal... it does reflect your manhood, you know.
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  7. #27
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    I used to go for the big multifunction digital watches, but recently I've been going more towards slim watches.

    I have a few Skagen watches, all of them are super light (titanium) and very low profile. I never take them off, and I've only scratched one of them on some granite.
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  8. #28
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    My big boy watch is an Omega, but I leave it at home when camping and non-business travel. For everything else I have a Victorinox and a black plastic job (dunno, casio?).

    I absolutely hate using a cell phone as a watch, but my blackberry makes a good alarm clock.
    Kevin Price
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  9. #29
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    i wear a Tissot T-touch
    polished titanium

    09 White JKUR-6 spd-4.56:1 gears-TF 2.5" lift with Speedbumps-JKS Trac Bars-RR skid plates-F&R Bumpers-winch-35" Falkens WP-SC flashpaq

  10. #30
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    Casio Pathfinder.


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