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Nothing too fancy here. Casio Pro Trek. Solar powered. Accurate. Pretty much got it only because I wanted an accurate altimeter for backpacking... haven’t really done much of that, but it’s been a good watch. Lasted all winter with almost no sunlight exposure.

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So far my collection is my grandpas old Bulova he got for his 25th wedding anniversary, Swatch which is MIA since we moved and a tissot T touch. The Bulova I only wear when I go out because of the sentimental value, t touch is the daily for now.
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Am I the only one around here that is right handed that wears a watch on the right wrist!? Lol

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I don't wear my nice watches(Citizen) while working on the fire truck/fire code inspections thus Gshock 99% of the time.

I used to wear my watch on my right hand but I’m ambidextrous and with the throttle on that side, I didn’t like how it felt on that wrist when I rode or raced.

Does anyone wear the face on he inside of the wrist at all?


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Bump.

Thinking of picking up a chronograph.
Leaning towards an IWC big pilot Mojave edition.
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The limited edition moon speedmaster seems neat too.
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If steel Daytona’s were not ridiculous on the secondary market and hard to get new I’d definitely go that route. Maybe one day...
 
It’s not fancy but functional....... I wear a Garmin forerunner 35. It’s great for tracking my miles when running or doing cardio workouts. It’s also a smart watch so all my text notifications come thru and tracks my sleep and steps.
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Bump.

Thinking of picking up a chronograph.
Leaning towards an IWC big pilot Mojave edition.
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The limited edition moon speedmaster seems neat too.
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If steel Daytona’s were not ridiculous on the secondary market and hard to get new I’d definitely go that route. Maybe one day...

Dude, I like your style! Dream watches. I like the bronze Spitfire and the Speedmaster is my Grail watch


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Well, you got me looking into these things. I’ve been wearing a Fitbit daily, for about a year. I break the band all the time. I picked up a Fenix 5. I didn’t get the x model, because it’s huge.

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So, I’m back to old school. Why the hell are activity trackers so easily broken. I cracked the face of my Fenix 5.
 

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My Garmin Fenix was great for several years before the battery finally died and wouldn’t accept a charge any more. I sent it to Garmin for service and they sent me a “refurbished” watch which looked new. That service cost me $180. It lasted for about a year before it too died. I’m back to my old Seiko. The Garmin was great, when it worked, but I can’t see dropping $600 or whatever on another one.

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