What Kind of watch do you own

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LordMorpheus

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basic Swiss Army, hour, minute, second, date. No bells or whistles. Nice leather band. Hopefully it will last until I die.
 

slpaulson

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Swatch Irony that I bought in Germany.
My cheapo walmart watch died when I jumped in a pool with it on, so I decided I should get something new :). I was kind of upset when I noticed all the writing on the watch is in English.
 

C'DaleRider

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Bulova circa 1942 according to its serial number.....and yes, it's a wind-up...........but never loses a second at all. I have more than a few old watches....sort of my collecting fetish. Old pocket and wrist watches. Gotta love the quality they were made with back then.......60-100 years old and still working like the day they were made.
 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
I have:
1 Movado
3 Anne Klein
1 Mickey Mouse Original
1 Citizen (really is water proof... I accidently left it in my jeans pocket and it went thru the washer)
And I have a Gucci watch that is more than 25yrs old. Solid gold... not plated.

And a while bunch of other watches, like Waltham and etc.. that are too old and probably not worth getting cleaned and new batteries.

:)
If you really think that Waltham's not worth anything, I'll be happy to take it off your hands for the cost of shipping.

My Waltham. Circa 1915, 17 Jewel movement, solid gold hunting case.

ZV
 

ski2slow

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I wear my TAG Heuer and it is great. Automatic movement means no battery required.
I always wanted a TAG and finally bought it last year. :D