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  • J Jon Sagara

    I'm in the market for a new wristwatch. I've been looking at Fossil, but do you have any other recommendations? I'm not looking for a Rolex or anything like that. I just want something that I can wear to work everyday or to a job interview, formal dinner, etc... Versatility counts! :) Jon Sagara What about :bob:?

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    James Spibey
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    I bought a Seiko Premier Kinetic Auto-Relay about 2 months ago as a present to myself when I made my 20% bonus. It retails at £400 but I got it for £300 so I was quite pleased. I have never had a really nice watch but I thought it was time. I keep telling myself that as a sophisticated man about town the only reason I bought it was for for how solid and pretty it is. The truth is that the geek in me just wanted a watch that I could leave lying around for a few days and the next time I put it on it would wake up and wind itself to the proper time. How cool is that? ;P James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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      Paul Watson wrote: I wore a digital up until I was 15 and then bought a chrono when I was 20. Like you, I also used to wear digital watches exclusively. I finally got sick of them at about 17 and have been wearing chrono since then. I’m a Swatch addict and have a significant collection of them dating back to the mid 1980’s :eek:. I have watches from other manufacturers, but I like Swatch the most. I’m on to the Swatch Skin collection and pick one up whenever I’m pass through a duty free shop (they’re normally about $100 US, but some duty free places carry them for as little as $65US). Essam ___________________________________________ Author - JScript .NET Programming ...and a bunch of articles around the Web

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      Simon Walton
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      Wow, exactly the same as me. I used digital watches than done all sorts of weird things up until 17, when my parents bought me a nice chrono watch. I really liked the style, and haven't looked back since. Looking at the time on a chrono gives you a better view of the day as a whole. Simon Nobody does chicken like MFC Sonork ID 100.10024

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        I bought a Seiko Premier Kinetic Auto-Relay about 2 months ago as a present to myself when I made my 20% bonus. It retails at £400 but I got it for £300 so I was quite pleased. I have never had a really nice watch but I thought it was time. I keep telling myself that as a sophisticated man about town the only reason I bought it was for for how solid and pretty it is. The truth is that the geek in me just wanted a watch that I could leave lying around for a few days and the next time I put it on it would wake up and wind itself to the proper time. How cool is that? ;P James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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        Paul Watson
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        James Spibey wrote: It retails at £400 but I got it for £300 James Spibey wrote: The truth is that the geek in me just wanted a watch that I could leave lying around for a few days and the next time I put it on it would wake up and wind itself to the proper time. How cool is that? Cricky moses! For that price I expect it to give me directions, buy my lunch and warn of approaching deadlines! :) That watch is half my monthly salary in Rands!!! jeeesh, that is perspective. Very cool watch though :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Martin Marvinski wrote: Unfortunatly Deep Throat isn't my cup of tea Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront

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        • J Jon Sagara

          I'm in the market for a new wristwatch. I've been looking at Fossil, but do you have any other recommendations? I'm not looking for a Rolex or anything like that. I just want something that I can wear to work everyday or to a job interview, formal dinner, etc... Versatility counts! :) Jon Sagara What about :bob:?

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          Erik Funkenbusch
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          Well, I'm pretty particular about my watches. I don't like those gawdy and clunky ones with the big dials on them or the completely useless floating "ring" that twists around. I like my watch to be light, and pretty subdued, yet elegant and durabale. In that vein, a few years back I found a really nice Titanium Seiko watch which I paid about $300 for. That's a lot, but when you consider that this watch has lasted years and doesn't have *ONE* single scratch on it, despite the abuse I put it through.. it's amazing. It keeps perfect time and is durable as all hell, plus light as a feather (you barely know it's there). They still make it today, which shows that it's a pretty good product. They also have a number of variations. I *HIGHLY* recommend them if you are into more subdued looks and very light weight.: http://www.seikousa.com/sport/SLC033.html -- Where are we going? And why am I in this handbasket?

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          • P Paul Watson

            Anothe reply but... What type of watch do you guys currently wear? i.e. a chronograph (with hands) or a digital (with numbers on a screen.) I wore a digital up until I was 15 and then bought a chrono when I was 20. I must have gone through about 15 watches from about the age of 10 till I was 15. Luckily my parents were smart and bought cheap watches since I always broke them eventually. Make and style of watch is interesting too... I just hope we don't have any "check my gangster gold watch out guys, ain't it cool" types... :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Martin Marvinski wrote: Unfortunatly Deep Throat isn't my cup of tea Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront

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            Alas, I still haven't grown up. I'm 32 and still wear a digital watch... but a pretty decent one. It's a Timex digital watch with "Indiglo" (ooooooh). I just don't like giving much thought to something as mundane as getting the current time. A digital watch just gives it to me and with great down-to-the-second precision. It also gives me the date, day of the week, an alarm, a timer, a chronograph, a light... and it's water resistant.... Hey buddy, wanna buy a watch? :-) Regards, Alvaro

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              Alas, I still haven't grown up. I'm 32 and still wear a digital watch... but a pretty decent one. It's a Timex digital watch with "Indiglo" (ooooooh). I just don't like giving much thought to something as mundane as getting the current time. A digital watch just gives it to me and with great down-to-the-second precision. It also gives me the date, day of the week, an alarm, a timer, a chronograph, a light... and it's water resistant.... Hey buddy, wanna buy a watch? :-) Regards, Alvaro

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              Jon Sagara
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              Alvaro Mendez wrote: Hey buddy, wanna buy a watch? That brings back memories of my trip to NYC when I was in fifth grade. At least once a day, some sleazy guy in a trench coat would walk up to us and try to sell us "Rolexes." Ah, the good ol' days. :) Jon Sagara What about :bob:?

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              • J Jon Sagara

                I'm in the market for a new wristwatch. I've been looking at Fossil, but do you have any other recommendations? I'm not looking for a Rolex or anything like that. I just want something that I can wear to work everyday or to a job interview, formal dinner, etc... Versatility counts! :) Jon Sagara What about :bob:?

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                Jon Sagara
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                Thanks for the recommendations, everyone. They all look great. Jon Sagara What about :bob:?

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                • J Jon Sagara

                  I'm in the market for a new wristwatch. I've been looking at Fossil, but do you have any other recommendations? I'm not looking for a Rolex or anything like that. I just want something that I can wear to work everyday or to a job interview, formal dinner, etc... Versatility counts! :) Jon Sagara What about :bob:?

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                  Bryan2
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                  Look at the Junghans atomic watch line. Analog watch with date display. Excellent build, and the time and date is automatically set so it's always right.

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                  • J Jon Sagara

                    I'm in the market for a new wristwatch. I've been looking at Fossil, but do you have any other recommendations? I'm not looking for a Rolex or anything like that. I just want something that I can wear to work everyday or to a job interview, formal dinner, etc... Versatility counts! :) Jon Sagara What about :bob:?

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                    Lost User
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                    I've had the goldtone Fossil "Blue" for about a year. Works fine and looks great. I get a a lot of people asking me about it, cuz it looks really expensive. Cost me about $70.

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                    • J Jon Sagara

                      I'm in the market for a new wristwatch. I've been looking at Fossil, but do you have any other recommendations? I'm not looking for a Rolex or anything like that. I just want something that I can wear to work everyday or to a job interview, formal dinner, etc... Versatility counts! :) Jon Sagara What about :bob:?

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                      Ravi Bhavnani
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                      My 7 year old $12.99 Casio works great! /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                      • P Paul Watson

                        Anothe reply but... What type of watch do you guys currently wear? i.e. a chronograph (with hands) or a digital (with numbers on a screen.) I wore a digital up until I was 15 and then bought a chrono when I was 20. I must have gone through about 15 watches from about the age of 10 till I was 15. Luckily my parents were smart and bought cheap watches since I always broke them eventually. Make and style of watch is interesting too... I just hope we don't have any "check my gangster gold watch out guys, ain't it cool" types... :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Martin Marvinski wrote: Unfortunatly Deep Throat isn't my cup of tea Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront

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                        Digital since 1978. Currently I'm using a Polar S510, but I should get something smaller and more "stylish" for daily use. Does anybody know a good-quality digital watch?

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                          Digital since 1978. Currently I'm using a Polar S510, but I should get something smaller and more "stylish" for daily use. Does anybody know a good-quality digital watch?

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                          Paul Watson
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                          markkuk wrote: Digital since 1978 Man, I was not even born then. Did they even have digital watches then? ;P markkuk wrote: Does anybody know a good-quality digital watch? The thing for me is that while there are plenty of good quality digital watches, none of them are as stylish or professional looking as a chrono. They are all big plasticky affairs with lights and gauche colours. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Martin Marvinski wrote: Unfortunatly Deep Throat isn't my cup of tea Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront

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