@wristwatchb Charlie.... I love you as my brother, for all time. Jesus is the only... Savior and Lord. God walked amongst us.....
Got this Wenger Swiss Army 30 years ago in University. Polywatched the case, polished the steel and put on a new NATO this week. A nice weekender for the lake:
Just picked this one up the other day. 40mm pro-diver with the Swiss automatic movement. I swapped out the stainless steel band for a black leather one. Sent from my LM-Q720 using Tapatalk
I'm sad to say it...I picked up an Apple Watch at the turn of the new year and really haven't worn a ticker since. I feel stupid trying to wear a real watch and an Apple Watch so I stopped. I miss my real watches but I'll be damned if this Apple Watch isn't ridiculously useful.
Ditto. Been using smart watches for a few years now. Hard to beat the flexibility of not having to pick the mobile communicator out of my pocket.... Currently on an Apple W4. Can't wait to see what the 6 can do, and hopefully get some better watch faces, longer battery. Charging every 36 hours is a pain..... My favorite was the Garmin Fenix 5 (last choice before the Apple Watch 4). The Fenix 5 has the round design, great quality and looks. Some very respectable watch faces available. 5+ day battery life (uses e-ink colored technology). But, DARN....there are some seriously cool traditional watches still being produced. Just had a look while out and about at some Seikos, Citizens, Breitling and other chronographs.
Finally remembered to post in this thread. Today's watch is a Seiko Cocktail Time, this finish on this watch is just superb.
Good thing you didn't have a Grandfather clock that you were fond of. Sent from my LM-Q720 using Tapatalk
Xeric, this was a watch I bought on crowd funding. It is interesting and fun twist on reading the time.
I also picked this one up the other day it's an older [2007] reserve model-- 45mm, Swiss made automatic COSC certified chronometer. According to my timegraph it's only picked up 9/10ths of a second in 31 hours. I know that Invicta has a certain stigma attached to their name, but I really like the look of their dive watches and some of their [mainly older] higher dollar models really are high quality pieces...Although I would never pay full price for one, nor would I buy one of their newer models. Sent from my LM-Q720 using Tapatalk