The second one looks kind of nice
watches are still awful
I'd have to think about that one; don't have any particular model in mind at the top of my head.
For me, a watch is a tool first of all. Appearance is also nice, but not the foremost on my list. I think my requirements would be:
1. Durable. I guess you could add 200m water resistance to this category.
2. Analog dial, so nothing digital. Useful as a backup compass if necessary (I like to hike).
3. Automatic, no batteries. Something with decent enough accuracy, and that isn't going to hiccup badly with an impact.
4. Purely personal preference... I like to have day/date. Also prefer darker or black dials.
Guess that's the main reason I picked up the Stargate II... Seiko's 4R36 movement in a divers package, at a decent price. If price was no object... I'd have to do some more research as to what else is out there.
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Yeah, the numbers do get confusing. Though I have to admit, some of the nicknames that they have come to be known by I find quite amusing, and are often quite apropos.
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One must know the path one runs even if the ground underfoot is not as one chooses
I mostly wear my G-Shock (GLX-5500 according to engraving in the back) unless I need something less casual then I wear my Swatch or Cristian Lay one. And use my phone to check the time.
I have a digital Casio something (don't know anything about watches). Shows the day and date as well in addition to the time. Too lazy to take pictures. I only wear it when I'm outside. I take it off when I'm at home. I've had it for...I don't know, 8 years maybe? Not sure. There's a 10-year guarantee on the battery, which is nice, though I haven't actually kept the receipt for all these years so I can change it for free if the battery dies lol. I mean c'mon.
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"The world is just another word for the things you value around you, right? That's something I've had since I was born. If you tell me to rule such a world, I already rule it."
I have an Alice in Wonderland themed Mini that I bought of ebay. I absolutely adore the brand.
I'll post a pic of it later.
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The Mini is in the center. Its rather worn 'cause I've used it for like a year already. The other two are cheap ones; the right one was a thrift store find. XD; I had another pocket watch necklace one but it fell off the chain and I lost it.
Not as fancy as everyone else's but yeah...
I have a super tiny wrist so I have to get adjustable ones; the clasp ones are too big.
On the plus side, I probably can wear watches made for kids.
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[Edit 2: Added a close-up pic.]
On a side note, I'm seriously tempted on that Gil watch but I'd be afraid to wear it 'cause its so much.
(I have never bought a watch more than $50...) That and the chain... I'd probably break it.
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#OwO#
oh, I forgot model number on mine. Casio AWG-100BR-1AJF. I found a spec sheet. Wow how was I unable to find this for 5 years.
I think it looks awesome, but my one major complaint is that the LED light is completely useless for viewing the LCD displays in the dark, as shown below. At least the hands and markers glow in the dark.
I have torn two resin/rubber watch bands. They go through pretty active use, though.
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Amazon's (US) having a big sale for Prime members today. Watches too.
my watch
don't quote me on this
At what point did all the fashionistas and wealthy bastards sneak into BL and start caring about having amazing watches worn the correct way and with the right outfits? I'm stunned.
As for me, my last watch was destroyed when I slipped off a waterfall in Thailand and smashed it (and my head) on the rocks down below. I haven't picked up a new one yet because let's be honest, I'll probably do it again.
Or someone will murder me for it when I get to Africa or South America.
The story was probably worth losing the watch.
He never sleeps. He never dies.
Battle doesn't need a purpose; the battle is its own purpose. You don't ask why a plague spreads or a field burns. Don't ask why I fight.
I used to have a watch. It was orange and had all sorts of wacky functions and I used it for timing exams. Then the strap broke, 'cause it was made of plastic. Then I fixed the strap with duct tape. Then the duct tape broke. I don't have a watch now.
かん汗ぎゅう牛じゅう充とう棟
Expresses the exceeding size of one's library.
Books are extremely many, loaded on an oxcart the ox will sweat.
At home piled to the ridgepole of the house, from this meaning.
Read out as 「Ushi ni ase shi, munagi ni mitsu.」
Source: 柳宗元「其為書,處則充棟宇,出則汗牛馬。」— Tang Dynasty
I tried to find my Fullmetal Alchemist Edward Elric replica pocket watch so I could take pictures of it, but did not have any success, so whatever I guess. Don't know where I put it. Probably won't find it unless I move and rummage through a lot of stuff, which is not happening (unless something big happens, like me moving to a new place or whatever).
"The world is just another word for the things you value around you, right? That's something I've had since I was born. If you tell me to rule such a world, I already rule it."
Good number of Casio's/G-Shocks representing here. I quite like most of the G-Shocks I've seen over the years; had one a long time ago, but I've found that rubber straps don't agree with me.
Had a closer look at that Grand Seiko... yeah that's a nice watch. Waaaaaaaaaaaaay out of my price range though. :P IMO just about the right blend between dressy and diver (I actually still prefer the look of my "Black Knight" over my new one in some ways just because I think it's a pretty good blend too). I think my only question about the Springdrive system is the longevity. A good automatic can last for many decades, but what about the electronic parts that regulate the springdrive?
Fashion... eh, 90% of the time I'm in scrubs (or close enough), so nothing special at all there. I guess I do have a funeral to go to tomorrow so I'll be in a suit, but it's not something I wear regularly.
I guess I'm just old fashioned in a lot of ways, one of which is that fishing out my cellphone to check the time doesn't feel 'right' compared to checking my watch, and as mentioned before, I like things that don't require electricity, and I've had my phone die at the worst times before so I don't have a great trust in electronics sometimes. (eg. was a complete brick when I checked it after landing at an airport and I need to call my ride to pick me up. Good thing I had his phone number written on paper).
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One must know the path one runs even if the ground underfoot is not as one chooses