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school me on watches

Don't you know when someone's just poking fun? High end watches don't do well on my wrist from my experiences. Now my tag just sits in my safe and collects dust. The Eco drive was the most durable watch I've run across and they look great.
durable as heck..i beat on mine on a daily basis great 500$ watch and it holds up to work and shooting large caliber weapons..well worth the money and dont have to worry with it..i have a Tag professional diver that needs a battery...just sits in the safe too!
 
i am brand new tot his and not even sure what direction im headed lol

probably looking for something between the 100 to 500 dollar range honestly
Citizen..the way to go..professional looking and reliable..Eco -drive sun powered 6 months with out sunlight to charge it, micro electronic movement and may sizes and styles to choose from
 
I guess wearing a watch is basically man jewelry, status symbol for guys with small weenies. At this point my watch sits in a dark safe because if I wear it, it will be destroyed for the fourth time. I'm not about flash and my phone is with me constantly if I need to know the time. My wife is a high end jewelry addict like her mom, they can wear that stuff because they behave like women. I gues a guy could wear that stuff if he lives like a girl.
you might need something more reliable than the phone..and not too worried bout the longmember..it works for me..to each there own.
 
Citizen..the way to go..professional looking and reliable..Eco -drive sun powered 6 months with out sunlight to charge it, micro electronic movement and may sizes and styles to choose from
hmm, im weighing between the citizen and the seiko brands

they seem to be pretty well liked. i am interested in not having to wind or replace batteries, so either the ecodrive or the ones that run from movement would be my best bets i guess
 
you might need something more reliable than the phone..and not too worried bout the longmember..it works for me..to each there own.

If you ask me, it's all about habit. When I wore one many years ago I felt weird without one. I stopped wearing one 20+ years ago and I don't miss it. When I always have a phone, it's just a waste of money. I don't like jewelry and only wear a wedding ring. Chuck's won't spend $200 on a tax stamp, so forking out big money for a watch makes no sense when he doesn't even wear watches.
 
Seriously, who needs a watch? If you want it for man jewelry I guess that's ok, but they're somewhat obsolete.
nah never be out of time with a watch...basic Swiss movement will never go out of style and the look of mechanical mechanisms is very satisfying to me
 
hmm, im weighing between the citizen and the seiko brands

they seem to be pretty well liked. i am interested in not having to wind or replace batteries, so either the ecodrive or the ones that run from movement would be my best bets i guess

Batteries are cheap and last forever nowadays also so i wouldn't let it deter me. Most places that replace em for ya will clean your watch up well also.
 
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