Old enough to remember normal sized watches. Wouldn't call myself a collector although I have a few. Recently reduced my collection considerably and enjoying what I have. I don't feel a need to add ma...
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I purchased all of these watches new and the combined purchase price was less than $200.
I purchased all of these watches new and the combined purchase price was less than $200.
I would love to know where? 😂
Timex Expedition, 40$ - the chronograph measures in 1/10th of a second, and the hour hand is set separately, like on traveler GMT watches.
Steeldive 1980, 150$ - absolutely no issues, and it runs -1.89 sec/day out of the box.
Casio MTS 100L, 50$ - sapphire crystal and 10year battery. Now Seiko can tell me again how expensive it is to put sapphire on all watches.
Timex Expedition, 40$ - the chronograph measures in 1/10th of a second, and the hour hand is set separately, like on traveler GMT watches.
Steeldive 1980, 150$ - absolutely no issues, and it runs -1.89 sec/day out of the box.
Casio MTS 100L, 50$ - sapphire crystal and 10year battery. Now Seiko can tell me again how expensive it is to put sapphire on all watches.
That Casio looks really nice 👌
I would love to know where? 😂
I have a work rewards program where they allow us to use “bravo points” towards a purchase on a 2nd tier Amazon online shop. You max out every quarter and you have to use them to get more. I had to pay $165 for the Tissot in addition to the points. The other two I got for just the points.
Also these ($90 for the Hamilton):
What edfice is that?
What edfice is that?
EF-121D-1AVEG