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Digital, analog watches don't work too well when you're trying to figure out your splits for your last mile 🙂
 
I use a couple of different Citizen watches on a day to day basis.

For special occasion I wear either a gold Sieko, or a Tag Aviator
 
Originally posted by: kogase
I don't wear watches. I really can't stand them. Or rings. Or bracelets, but I'm a man so that goes without saying.

I can't stand rings, necklaces or bracelets either. I do like watches though 🙂

Koing
 
Citizen Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar.. dunno it was liek $375 at Macys but I got it for sub $150 on ebay.

I also have some Swatch $100 watch lying around which I used to use.

Backup time machines that I use daily: Cell phone, ipod. Once I had no watch and no cell that I had to power on the ipod to look up teh clock =P
 
Originally posted by: BouZouki
Analog, Movado Special Edition.

How do you know with time it is with those useless things? No hash marks==late for the train. You got conned.

$100, 5 year old Seiko quartz still on original battery FTW!

<runs away, laughing>
 
I have like 10 watchs... several Citizen & Seiko analog models, a Movado analog, and an Omega analog, but I most often wear either my Citizen analog/digital combo or one of my two Timex Ironman digitals.
 
My watch is both. It also has a full-time UTC dial and is programmed for every time zone. So when I fly from Anchorage to L.A., for example, I set it from "ANC" to "LAX" and the hands move themselves to the new correct local time. An outer ring also lets me convert gallons to liters; mph's to knots, etc. (It's a pilot's watch; that's why all the goodies)
 
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