What watch you're wearing?

louie

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I started thinking about that Casio before the pandemic, and they seem to go for $80 on Amazon. In the last few years, the price seems to fluctuate wildly, I think as much as double that.
 

M@elstrom

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I've been favouring this watch the last year, it's not backlit, has no alarm or complex features (apart from 24h setting) but is still going strong since 1978 after being won (for me) on a local AM radio Station dial in competition (back in Primary School), you could say it has nostalgic appeal for me 🙂

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Fuzzywuzzies

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Seiko diver watch, Cabot watch British Army version, and a Marathon clock from Canada.
I like your taste!

BTW That Energiser torch to the left in the background; they take a series of AA alkaline cells... I had one as teenager, we killed it at a family bonfire party, if I remember rightly. I salvaged the melted remains out of the rubbish, stripped it down to the aluminium tube set, and made a small double-barrel 'shotgun' that fired dead AA cells using high-powered springs. Nice and safe. But I did hand-carve a pretty nice stock for it. I may even still have the thing in the shed somewhere, I'm sure I kept it for posterity... :knight:
 

PaladinNO

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Casio G-Shock Mudman G9000-8 "Stormtrooper".

If a wrist fetish image is required, I'll post one later today. ^^
 

Ocelot808

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Silly rabbit!

What are you thinkin' posting a bright flash picture of a LumiNox. It's a TRITIUM watch, gotta show off the glow! H3 is porn material on a flashlight forum.

Try flash off in dim light and manually dial up some exposure. Let's see them tubes!
 

ampdude

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Self winding Japanese Seiko or a Timex Ironman with a CR2032 is my typical fodder.

They're reliable, reasonably compact and tell me the time. I'm not much into man jewelry.
 

Ocelot808

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Shine a UV light!:cool:
Great minds think alike. Had my eye on the Orca for some time now and just today had my finger on the trigger to get one....

I think your lume shot put me over the edge. No question the killer whale has killer lume. Cheers!
 
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