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Wow, that Timex really takes me back. I think I had one of those with my first job, first wallet, and first bank account ever.
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casio protek?
or the G-shock if you want to stay within budget. get it at costco. $69, i think and it looks really beefy and tough. |
Get a real mechanical watch. Orients are nice and cheap:
Orient Classic Automatic Military Aviator Watch with Date #ER2D009F http://cdn3.volusion.com/htlyr.vuqkj...ER2D00AN-2.jpg |
Seiko has some nice watches under $100, some automatics......
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_4_6?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=seiko+5&sprefix=seiko+%2Caps%2C1148 This is a nice one at a good price...... https://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SNN233-Stainless-Steel-Watch/dp/B0044XG6FC/ref=sr_1_34?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1467730391&sr=1-34&nodeID=6358540011&keywords=seiko+5 |
So my G-Shock started to have moisture on a 3-hour bike ride up on the bay side of the hills. It was totally useless as I could not see the hands. Not sure how it would fare at 6500 ft. I guess if it was dry...
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Scott seems to have the same taste in Seikos that I do! Seriously though, you can't go wrong with a Seiko diver automatic with Pepsi bezel, it will never go out of style. Spend the few extra bucks it will be worth it.
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I've used Timex "Expedition" watches for work for years. Very hostile environment (dust, vibration). They hold up for at least a few to several years. Get it at Fred Meyer.
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My buddy is a big time sports fisherman, owns a boat with in-laws, (furgetabout asking him to do anything on the weekend during fishing season). Wears nothing but G-Shocks. I'm also a pretty sweaty guy (ask my wife) and never had a problem. YMMV |
^ +1. Casio G-Shock are built like tanks. If your life depends on the watch being tough, get a G-Shock. If your life depends on accuracy, and the watching being sort of outdoorsy, then get a Swiss Army. If you want to make a fashion statement, then get a foo foo automatic with bling bling stuff on it.
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coming across this post just pushed me to order one of these today:
https://www.amazon.com/DW5600E-1V-G-Shock-Classic-Digital-Watch/dp/B000GAYQKY/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1467852552&sr=8-4&keywords=casio+g-shock thanks guys :rolleyes: |
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I was seduced by gadgetry and ordered him this $45 all singing all dancing watch. The only beef in the reviews is that the display contrast is too low but it appears that can be adjusted. Guessing there's about a 75% chance of getting a good one.
Lad Weather German Sensor Weather Forecast/Digital Compass/Altimeter/Barometer Men's Sports Watches https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IMWDYFQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4FDFxbJAV1TTY |
Another timex
Hi John, I have been wearing Timex for about 8 years now,as i work outdoors ,
land scape, using saws, cutters , blades ,etc, really thrash my work watch, and the timex has never let me down, agree with --LWJ it has push button indiglow light and WR 30 meters, so i purchased another new model only week ago, like LWJ --A Expedition -only $40.00 from K mart, really pleased.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1467900059.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1467900118.jpg |
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Germans make a $45 watch??
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I use my cell phone for an wake up alarm... because my wife's Hello Kitty clock radio apparently can't keep accurate time (but it still sits on the dresser :rolleyes: ) |
If you have time, check some local thrift stores and/or estate sales. Recent finds from both in the last few weeks: Timex Expedition $5, needed battery, excellent basic watch, very comfortable. G-Shock Solar-Atomic, $10, smaller than most, syncs with Colorado every night, Seiko Chrono, $10, needed battery. Werax 70s mechanical, $5, Swiss movement, needed strap.
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