No these aren't. Good for 100 meters though, just can't play with the buttons.
Alan.. Sent with Tapatalk 2
No these aren't. Good for 100 meters though, just can't play with the buttons.
Alan.. Sent with Tapatalk 2
Prev- Xeray BB 75W HID, Acro 990X, JET-I PRO, M1X LED,Oracle 35W HID , P1D Q5, L35-35 watt HID, Zebralight H30, H31W. & H60W LED, Quark MiNi 123, Quark MiNi 123 TI, Fenix PD 10 ti, DEFT LED-35/80W HID Mule, OLIGHT-SR90-2200L LED, 1.9watt blue laser, FFIII HID, Nitecore TM26
Same one I've been sporting for almost ten years, a Casio Edifice. Can't seem to kill it.
Geoff
I like a lot of the Edifice series and that one is no exception - very nice.
Marduke - Solitaire...I've seen matches which are brighter AND have a longer runtime. 光陰矢の如し
G-shock GW-4000
Mostly reading.
Sinn U2 SDR
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Great choice of watch for a Flashaholic !
and it looks very nice on that strap too
I got one 2nd hand from EDCF after my Traser started losing time
my only complaint with it is the lume dims quickly
Mine is still on the stock strap
image resized to comply with rules (and i really should know better, i dont know how that one slipped through)
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flashlight collector by day
flashlight user by night
Omega PO XL with original mesh bracelet
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Tissot PRC 200
The butterfly clasp leather strap is what sold me, even though nobody but myself can appreciate it
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And ANOTHER Main Street Starbucks frequent denizen? I just commented on another here lolz
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/...=1#post4133579
Just recently acquired my first G Shock, a GW7900B-1. Absolutely awesome watch! I'll try to get a pic up later.
Had my Eco-Zilla on since my beater dive watch started acting up!!
This is the one that's acing up (stopped for ten minutes)
A couple more pics of the Zilla, I removed the rubber strap and fitted a pair of lugs so that I could put it on a Nato..
It's a fair old lump!!
Caseback...
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my Shiny (ok, dull bead blasted) new watch (i wanted a TI watch that i could just strap to my wrist and not worry about)
a Titanium Ecozilla
its titanium, built like a brick outhouse (6mm crystal, protected by the rotating bezel) solar powered (citizens ecodrive movement)
now i just need some strap adapters so i can put it on a different strap
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flashlight collector by day
flashlight user by night
Very cool!
Alan.. Sent with Tapatalk 2
Prev- Xeray BB 75W HID, Acro 990X, JET-I PRO, M1X LED,Oracle 35W HID , P1D Q5, L35-35 watt HID, Zebralight H30, H31W. & H60W LED, Quark MiNi 123, Quark MiNi 123 TI, Fenix PD 10 ti, DEFT LED-35/80W HID Mule, OLIGHT-SR90-2200L LED, 1.9watt blue laser, FFIII HID, Nitecore TM26
New watch just showed up today--Citizen BN0100. Has that '70s Japanese diver look I like. You'll notice I'm not too creative when it comes to band choices.
Oddly enough, the LED illumination is one of the things I don't like about the Casio. Every time I tuck in my shirt, put my hand in a pocket, or wear tight gloves it goes on. And if you're in the dark and want to read your watch, you end up with this spotlight in your face. The Citizen's lume actually is legible and works pretty well.
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Do something alone and it's weird, do it with others and it's a club.
One of the most awesome digital watch made by Seiko
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Let there be light.
My tough-enough-to-put-nails-to-shame G-Shock GW-300 circa 2003(?). This watch has been through hell, decided it didn't see all of it the first time so it went back through again and somehow still works.
It's nothing fashionable, I could go so far as to call it somewhat ugly. It's not expensive as I bought it on sale for 60 bucks because I was so very sick of destroying $90+ watches in 2 years and $30 watches in one. I'd heard that G-Shock's were "real tough" and since abusive doesn't even BEGIN to describe the environment I present to watches, I decided to try one. I was thrilled to see that it was rated for heavy vibration, impacts and even scuba diving (with full button operation too!) and of course have subjected it to all of the above and much, MUCH more if the battle scars don't make it's rough life evident![]()
-28 below zero, 109 degrees above, spent a night at the bottom of a lake in a fluorescent dive bag, baseball, motocross, assorted farm work, chainsaw operation, sledgehammer operation, frequent swimming/diving, mountain biking (complete with wipeouts), construction work, 2 car wrecks, simple drops while putting it on, etc... etc...; I'm not TRYING to kill it, but it's shrugged off all I've thrown at it like I was a rank amateur.
Still worn daily and continues to be put through it's paces when I'm climbing and hiking, swimming, riding, fixing my car or just doing my job. Never been happier with a watch, ever. I promised myself I'd have another on order the same day if I ever manage to break this one, but I'm not going to hold my breath!![]()
I wear a Rolex yatchmaster in stainless steel.
I have a G-Shock that was given to me by one of our members back in 05 or so. It did not have the case protector, or cover for illumination button. I wore it for awhile and then put it away for years. I pulled it out about 3 months ago and am having a new case/illumination cover put on it, black only, as mine was from the 90's, all made and assembled in Japan. Currently I use a G-2310R Solar G-Shock on rotation, and it seems tough as nails too. Made in China.
Bill
This at the moment. Also ordered a GasGasBones strap for it.
I also wear an orange Traser Diver and a GShock. Sometimes an old Seiko titanoum chronograph/alarm too.
Padron Vuelta.... http://padronwatchco.com/m/padronwatches/vuelta25.html
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From left to right: casual watch (G-Shock GA-110FC), smart watch (Seiko Orange Monster with Hirsch strap), work watch (G-Shock GW-3500BB).
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Brinkmann 3-Watt LED / Fenix PD32 Ultimate Edition / Fenix TK45 "Mini-Gun" / ITP A3 EOS - 96 Lumen / Jetbeam RRT-01
Cygolite Expilion 700 / Cateye TL-LD1100 / Blackburn Flea Front & Rear
Breitling Headwind.
Love this watch, it's perfect for me.
Casio PAW-1500t
My first watch over $150 and it's solid titanium goodness with way more than a watch needs. Hey, if we only had what we "needed" we wouldn't be flashoholics or any other obsessive collector of the things we want.![]()
Casio GA-1000FC-1AER
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My 1989 issued British Army CWC G10
TagHeuer my wife gave me for my 40th.
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Last edited by ColdZero; 04-19-2013 at 09:34 AM.
no pics yet---I've been wearing a Casio GW-500A. Atomic Solar. Works Great, haven't had any problems, and the best part...No Batteries to buy
Enjoy The Day
Yeoj
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