Bulova Automatic rectangle case, exhibition back is what I wear almost daily. Recommend these to anyone who just thinks automatics are cool. Stainless steel bracelet and fairly affordable
Thanks guys. I like the simplicity. 25% off made it even better. Good style for jeans and flannels, my style of choice. Fortunately it will pair well with my business casual required for work.
But the really cool thing about certain watches, this being one of them is this...It's very easy to see the minutes....I could just glance at this and see 3:23:34....very easily...I dig that factor....I'm not OCD about time except while playing music! };^))....But when I want to time something or I'm cooking...etc, etc...An easy watch to see the exact time is extremly hip!
I just found this thread, but am loving it! Great looking timepieces. I'll post a few of mine and try and revive the thread. I stopped my watch collection at 4, since I end up wearing my daily driver 99% of the time. Besides I can buy a hell of a lot of soap and several razors for the cost of a new watch.
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.
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.
My "when I'm not working" watch. Circa 1986-87 Work watch is a Swiss Army that I found at, where else, the fleamarket
I hit watch on the watch thread... pun! Nice display folks, I'll see if I can post my own at some point.
A jewlers screwdriver (any hardware store) and/or a straightened paperclip. All I've ever used to change bands and remove links.