I’ve only had one watch for the last 15 years, and I’ve worn it everyday, 24 hrs a day. Omega Seamaster.
15 years straight, impressive! Here is my Omega Seamaster that I bought 18 or 19 years ago. I usually use on vacation when I will also be swimming or playing in the ocean. The GMT function has been very handy.
That’s a beautiful watch! They make great daily drivers. To be honest, I did have to be without it for a few weeks about 9 years in when it got sent to Omega for its scheduled maintenance. That was so tough staring multiple times a day at my bare wrist out of habit. I was so glad to get it back when they were done. They even sent it with a bag of all of the worn, original parts that were replaced in the service. Omegas are amazing!
It’s a total work horse, and it seems impervious to my constant abuses. I still love it like it was brand new.
Kisai Sensai anodized aluminium case/strap P13 Blue MaxL 2022 cihazımdan Tapatalk kullanılarak gönderildi
1970s Timex on a vintage Eulit strap. If you ever see a stopped Timex Dynabeat or Electric for cheap, grab it. A fresh 303 battery might get it running. I've had better luck with them than with their old winders (sorry, John Cameron).
WW2-style quartz field watch by Eddie Bauer on a 1960s olive strap. Been wanting one of this style but don't want to pay for a Hamilton. This'll do fine and it's about the right size (36mm or so). A khaki cotton strap would be a precise match but not gonna be anal about it.
Been on the lookout for this slim simple Skagen for over 10 years. It will replace several. Leather band was shot so a seatbelt NATO will do for now.
Citizen Eco Drive AT0200-05E with black leather strap P13 Blue MaxL 2022 cihazımdan Tapatalk kullanılarak gönderildi