Ive always liked the idea that I'd have a waterproof watch and a non-watch. For example a gshock and a moonswatch. So that if I need a water proof watch I'd have it on hand.
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Plan your day, dress accordingly.
If you're wearing jeans and sneakers, you're unlikely to need G-Shock levels of water resistance.
If you need 200m WR, you know before you've left the house.
Plan your day, dress accordingly.
If you're wearing jeans and sneakers, you're unlikely to need G-Shock levels of water resistance.
If you need 200m WR, you know before you've left the house.
But for me sometimes I just wanna wear both water proofing levels. I want to wear both watches sometimes.
I usually wear two watches, one is always a diver.
I usually wear two watches, one is always a diver.
Two at once or two per day?
At the same time. I find it useful.
One at a time.
I keep a g shock in my truck in case I find myself wanting to do something I shouldn't wear a mechanical watch for.