Wristwatch?
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How many guys still use watch to know the time? Nowadays time is available all around you especially if you own a mobile phone/mp3 player etc. Personally I wear watch and see now and then during discussion to show my displeasure at time managment
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An Edifice 527D[^], a G-Shock Classic[^], a Levi Strauss dual time, and an UCB (Benetton). The last two are designer watches, and the first two are more serious ones.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Yeah, If you are continuing with your meeting. But if you punch me in the head and continue the meeting then I would punch you back may be with my watch too.
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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An Edifice 527D[^], a G-Shock Classic[^], a Levi Strauss dual time, and an UCB (Benetton). The last two are designer watches, and the first two are more serious ones.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Yeah, If you are continuing with your meeting. But if you punch me in the head and continue the meeting then I would punch you back may be with my watch too.
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
Can I have the watch while you guys duke it out and destroy yourselves?
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An Edifice 527D[^], a G-Shock Classic[^], a Levi Strauss dual time, and an UCB (Benetton). The last two are designer watches, and the first two are more serious ones.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
I've had a few Casios - they didn't last, the Traser that I own is miltary grade.
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I've had a few Casios - they didn't last, the Traser that I own is miltary grade.
The Edifice series is for gentlemen (don't ask me why do I have one). So, you shouldn't expect those to last longer with rough usage. However, if you have to talk about toughness, take a look at some of the videos[^] in the G-Shock site. It will kick military grade's ass. :)
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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How many guys still use watch to know the time? Nowadays time is available all around you especially if you own a mobile phone/mp3 player etc. Personally I wear watch and see now and then during discussion to show my displeasure at time managment
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
Just took delivery of this[^] Linde Werdelin 3 Timer today. Haven't even unpacked it yet. It's not really about telling the time. It's about owning a piece of mechanical engineering and craft-work. Okay, this particular watch is not about the movement but more about design.
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How many guys still use watch to know the time? Nowadays time is available all around you especially if you own a mobile phone/mp3 player etc. Personally I wear watch and see now and then during discussion to show my displeasure at time managment
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
super wrote:
How many guys still use watch to know the time?
Here! Find it more convenient than to reach for my phone, pull it out of the holster and checking the time... wristwatch just needs a quick glance and that's it :cool:, can't be beat. -- RP
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How many guys still use watch to know the time? Nowadays time is available all around you especially if you own a mobile phone/mp3 player etc. Personally I wear watch and see now and then during discussion to show my displeasure at time managment
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
Definitely a watch - it's not just about telling the time, it's about having a quality piece of engineering. In general, I don't think that men should wear jewellery (apart from a wedding band) so a watch is the only thing you can really wear to show off a bit of style. I bought an Omega Seamaster[^] - not the cheapest thing in the world (and pretty much my most prized possession) but definitely worth it.
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The Edifice series is for gentlemen (don't ask me why do I have one). So, you shouldn't expect those to last longer with rough usage. However, if you have to talk about toughness, take a look at some of the videos[^] in the G-Shock site. It will kick military grade's ass. :)
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
I have a (broken) Tag Heuer 2000 series apparently most expensive watches have the same innards (ETA 2).
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digital man wrote:
drag the phone out of my pocket
Jesus, how big is your phone
Just racking up the postings
It's not the size; it's the action of having to remove it when all I have to do is look at my left wrist. Seemples.
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annathor wrote:
fashionable
In which century?
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Please send me the 527D. Do you need my address for shipping.
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
super wrote:
Please send me the 527D. Do you need my address for shipping.
Would you like me to send fries with that? ;P
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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How many guys still use watch to know the time? Nowadays time is available all around you especially if you own a mobile phone/mp3 player etc. Personally I wear watch and see now and then during discussion to show my displeasure at time managment
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
Wristwatch always Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust slim, stylish, light(for a chronograph) and no batteries to worry about (£150 for a service is a bit steep though) oh and it ticks lovely
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super wrote:
Please send me the 527D. Do you need my address for shipping.
Would you like me to send fries with that? ;P
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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How many guys still use watch to know the time? Nowadays time is available all around you especially if you own a mobile phone/mp3 player etc. Personally I wear watch and see now and then during discussion to show my displeasure at time managment
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
I'm never comfortable without my watch. If I forget it it'll bother me all day, even tho I take it off as soon as I get into the office and leave it beside my monitor. I'm not particular about quality engineering, but I do want certain things from a watch: 1. Chunky metal strap - fine metal straps keep catching the hair on my arm and plastic or leather straps make me sweat and wear out too quickly. The chunky metal strap is uncomfortable when sitting at a keyboard all day tho. 2. I like an analog face with actual numbers (not just a mark) on 12, 3 and 9 at least, and with a digital display built in too. The last couple of watches I've bought have been Casios and they've been on the lower end of the price spectrum. I do tend to take my watch off and fiddle with it, which drives my GF up the walls. :)
Pete
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How many guys still use watch to know the time? Nowadays time is available all around you especially if you own a mobile phone/mp3 player etc. Personally I wear watch and see now and then during discussion to show my displeasure at time managment
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
Definitely a watch, I don't feel dressed without one.
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How many guys still use watch to know the time? Nowadays time is available all around you especially if you own a mobile phone/mp3 player etc. Personally I wear watch and see now and then during discussion to show my displeasure at time managment
cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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I'm never comfortable without my watch. If I forget it it'll bother me all day, even tho I take it off as soon as I get into the office and leave it beside my monitor. I'm not particular about quality engineering, but I do want certain things from a watch: 1. Chunky metal strap - fine metal straps keep catching the hair on my arm and plastic or leather straps make me sweat and wear out too quickly. The chunky metal strap is uncomfortable when sitting at a keyboard all day tho. 2. I like an analog face with actual numbers (not just a mark) on 12, 3 and 9 at least, and with a digital display built in too. The last couple of watches I've bought have been Casios and they've been on the lower end of the price spectrum. I do tend to take my watch off and fiddle with it, which drives my GF up the walls. :)
Pete
I haven't worn a watch for years (around 8 for a guess). When I did wear one I took it of whenever I was at home or in the office, resting it on my desk. When sat or stood still elsewhere I tended to take it off and fiddle with it almost constantly. I hate having anything restrictive on my wrists, don't really like long sleeved clothing either.
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I haven't worn a watch for years (around 8 for a guess). When I did wear one I took it of whenever I was at home or in the office, resting it on my desk. When sat or stood still elsewhere I tended to take it off and fiddle with it almost constantly. I hate having anything restrictive on my wrists, don't really like long sleeved clothing either.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
It's funny thinking about it when you put it like that. I don't like long sleeves either, I'll push up the sleeves of whatever I'm wearing and I roll up shirt sleeves before I put a shirt on. And even tho I take my watch off in work and fiddle with it at other times (maybe that's me subconsciously removing the restriction on my wrist) I'd still be lost if I didn't have it. :)
Pete