1. My daily driver...
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  2. I've been wearing this Invicta Reserve Excursion watch almost daily for close to seven years. It's rated waterproof at 660 ft, a dive watch, and has taken a lot of punishment. Even falling off the trunk lid of a car going over 40 mph, yeah, forgot I left it there.

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  3. This is a great thread. I enjoy seeing everyone's watches. Keep the photos coming!

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  4. Good looking watch.
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  5. Thanks Doug!
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  6. Do any of the watch enthusiasts here have a recommendation for a tool to change bands? My wife and I recently ordered and received new bands for our Victorinox watches, and while I have a jeweler friend that would put them on for free, I'm now interested in doing it myself and maybe getting some additional bands.

    Edit: I also need to take a link out of a couple of metal bands.
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    My "when I'm not working" watch. Circa 1986-87
    Work watch is a Swiss Army that I found at, where else, the fleamarket :)
  8. My OCD watch, the time is set by GPS.
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  9. I hit watch on the watch thread... pun! Nice display folks, I'll see if I can post my own at some point.
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  10. A jewlers screwdriver (any hardware store) and/or a straightened paperclip. All I've ever used to change bands and remove links.
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  12. Citizen Calibre eco drive
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  13. Bracelet looks comfy, is it?
  14. Very it's heavy but not so much it's in the way

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  15. My one and only... Good travel watch with an easy setting of the time zone and dual time zones displayed. Only thing is because I use it for everyday wear, the glass is getting pretty scratched up. Pretty solid otherwise, and relatively light with the titanium bracelet.[​IMG]

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  16. Keeping it simple today with the Kenneth Cole dress watch
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  17. Pretty much all I wear anymore, 1987(ish) Citizen diver, $10 ebay leather zulu band, oiled and waxed, now broken in so soft I can barely feel it. Also have a cheap oyster bracelet, a 1960s black tropical mesh band, and a Bond-type NATO that sometimes switch out.

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  18. Simple wood watch leather band[​IMG]

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  19. Work watch...
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  20. A tool like this comes in pretty hand for strap and bracelet changes:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016A8I8HC/?tag=thshde-20

    If you are concerned about the tool slipping and scratching the lugs on the watch case, you can cover them with masking tape.

    If your bracelet links are held with pins, a tool like can be handy:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002Q8AJSM/?tag=thshde-20

    You'll find many tutorial videos on YouTube showing how to use both types of tools. I included a couple below. I hope this helps!