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What wrist watch do you wear?

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Andrew,

Since you're a Lawyer, it doesn't surprise me that you don't have a watch. "Estimating" billable hours can be very profitable. Bwuahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!

Russ, NCNE
 
I collect watches so quite a few different ones!

I like the ruggedness of my Luminox and the tritium markers are great for continuous viewing in total darkness. My ProMaster is a nice all weather rugged watch as well.

I find my Tag chrono (6000) is appropriate for most appointments.

To actually stand out in importance, it's hard to beat the gold on gold (1995) Rolex Submariner. If I really want to look like a geek, the Gold Breitling Emergency is my forte.

I'm not into the really expensive Patek Philippe watches, although they are unique.

Cheers!
 
I was wearing a timex for the handy timing features, but since valentine's day, I've been wearing a fossil. It was a gift from you know who, so I don't know what it costs.
 
Any Seiko kinetics? They are pretty neat. Just like a typical automatic, you must wear them at least twice a week or they will die.

Cheers!
 
the G-shock baby G (its so cute)
it was around 140
AND it has cool animations of a dj, a break dancer, a runner and two ppl in love
AND it holds 20 names and 40 phone numbers (cell and home)
AND has 5 independent alarms that you can set to go off once a day, once a week, or once a year
AND its green and soooooooo cute.

*kat. <-- loves her watch.
 
Timex Ironman Indiglo - $16.

I can't fathom spending hundreds of dollars on a watch that doesn't light up.
 
Seiko all titanium watch. Its not self-winding, but I think I can dish out the 5 bucks for a new battery every 3 years or so. Cost around 300.
 
I have a Fossil &quot;Blue&quot; all metal chronograph watch. I think I paid like $110 for it. One of these days I'll buy myself a Tag Heuer. I want one of those bad.
 


<< One of these days I'll buy myself a Tag Heuer. I want one of those bad. >>



why? just because its a Tag Heuer? or because your friends think they are cool?
 
I'm wearing my dad's old Cardinal 19 Jewel shockproof. I don't know how much he paid for it, but the rumour is that he paid a couple hundred bucks back in the 80's for it. It's very accurate, but the windup spring seems to need replacing(I need to rewind every 4-5 hours or it stops).
 
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