Great, something else to spend money on .
Between this and bgkast's Grassroots Watchsports thread, I've been motivated to pull out my meager watch collection and get them back up and running. I noticed that my wife has far more and nicer watches than I do .
Mine:
Left to right:
-Fossil my wife got me before we got engaged
-Sector I got on our honeymoon
-Pulsar I got because it looked cool.
I also have a Ball pocket watch from my dad. Sadly not functional, but it looks very, very cool:
I've gotten out of the habit of wearing a watch in the past few years because I really can't wear one at work now. I'm kind of limited in what I can do with cars or other full size things right now, so maybe I'll mess around with tiny little stuff this weekend.
Keith Tanner wrote: I picked up one of these a few years back - I had one in high school, and I felt I needed another. Swatch Blackout.Messes with people, although these days it looks more like some sort of Fitbit than anything else.
I remember Swatches ticking very loudly.
I'm not really into watches, but I had one of these LL Bean Hamiltons when I was 21 and broke.
I sold it to fund the purchase of an old Honda Super Sport motorcycle, which I kept for 19 years. As soon as I got the bike, I noticed that I was seeing more of the world around me, as I was looking around for old New England churches, town halls and banks with clocks on them. I haven't worn a watch since, other than a bunch of Timex Ironmen while I was running.
Those Hamiltons are long gone from the LL Bean Catalog, but I'd love to find another one someday. I check eBay every once in a while. I'm ready to start wearing a watch again.
Woody wrote:Keith Tanner wrote: I picked up one of these a few years back - I had one in high school, and I felt I needed another. Swatch Blackout.I remember Swatches ticking very loudly.Messes with people, although these days it looks more like some sort of Fitbit than anything else.
Don't forget these:
Woody wrote:Keith Tanner wrote: I picked up one of these a few years back - I had one in high school, and I felt I needed another. Swatch Blackout.I remember Swatches ticking very loudly.Messes with people, although these days it looks more like some sort of Fitbit than anything else.
Yes. They do.
i'm not really into watches, i only have one:
Looks exactly like that. tells the time just fine, only needed 1 battery so far. Plan to wear it (other than to work/sleep/shower etc...) until it dies for good.
I justify it as a hobby I can enjoy daily and even in poor weather, but it gets intense like anything else. Time to keep searching for vintage seiko chronos and a birth year 6309 diver!!
A few weeks ago I ended up making a couple cheap ebay purchases. The first one came a couple days ago:
A bit of research leads me to believe that it's a cheap 80s Zim Pobeda, or at least the movement is, since it looks like the movement was kind of hacked into the case.
After 3 days, it's keeping time the same as my Sector and network time. I'm waiting on a tan leather band for it.
I usually wear a Omega Seamaster Titanium Chronograph. The 007 watch. I wanted one for years and years, finally decided to get one and discovered they hadn't been made for at least a decade. Looked around for awhile, found mine on eBay.
If I'm going out of country or something I've got a Swiss Army watch with nato band. My wife just got me that leatherman bracelet/watch thing, I'll probably start wearing it when I heading somewhere I don't want to wear the Omega.
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