Right now if I had to choose it would be either of these The Sealander because of its dress potential but robustness and the Pagani Designs because of the dual time zones ability ( handy for home time)
Breitling Aerospace Evo in all Titanium. Light and Comfortable. Durable. 2nd Timezone. Alarm. Chrono. Hard to beat the utility of this as a travel watch. I love my Polar Explorer II for its appearance and vibe but, honestly, this Breitling makes way more sense to bring and I just returned from Eurpoe with it and it performed flawlessly.
My three Casios with Bluetooth connectivity and MIP displays have been stellar companions on trips. Accurate, automatically adjusting to local time when crossing into a different time zone while tracking home time, easy to read, and inexpensive enough to fly under the radar or replace if lost or stolen.
Took this with me on a work trip abroad last year. Dresses up or down pretty easily. Not a ‘flash’ well known brand outside of the watch nerd world. Small enough to not look too brash either.
For a holiday I’d probably go with something a little more water resistant!
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Have several to choose from, really digging this one so far this year.
Right now if I had to choose it would be either of these The Sealander because of its dress potential but robustness and the Pagani Designs because of the dual time zones ability ( handy for home time)
Mine’s the Seiko Sumo Solar GMT SBPK003 JDM!
Usually a G-Shock. For the alarm (if I need it) and it being low key, under the radar type.
Breitling Aerospace Evo in all Titanium. Light and Comfortable. Durable. 2nd Timezone. Alarm. Chrono. Hard to beat the utility of this as a travel watch. I love my Polar Explorer II for its appearance and vibe but, honestly, this Breitling makes way more sense to bring and I just returned from Eurpoe with it and it performed flawlessly.
My three Casios with Bluetooth connectivity and MIP displays have been stellar companions on trips. Accurate, automatically adjusting to local time when crossing into a different time zone while tracking home time, easy to read, and inexpensive enough to fly under the radar or replace if lost or stolen.
Baltic MR01.
Took this with me on a work trip abroad last year. Dresses up or down pretty easily. Not a ‘flash’ well known brand outside of the watch nerd world. Small enough to not look too brash either.
For a holiday I’d probably go with something a little more water resistant!
At this moment in time it would have to be the Explorer 2 on a rubber strap.
Nimes France to London , taking her home.
This one has some miles on it!! It is all I take when I travel.
Just received the Christopher Ward sealander GMT 36 mm last week and it won't come off my wrist for quite some time
Timex expedition north for me
Don’t have a particular travel watch but the SARB035 is always in the luggage for nicer events.
Most of the time a Marathon GSAR
I just bought this SBGN003. Quartz GMT +/- 5 seconds a year (even after leaving it in a drawer for 6 months..)
Tissot quartz chrono diver. Easily replaceable with all the convenient features I may need for an adventure filled getaway. From pool to party.
I typically take this one. Don’t like traveling with more than one watch, and this one seems to work in almost all settings when I travel.