Thanks they are all round the 39mm mark and light the rotary with the rally style strap is the best in the heat a bit dressy as well but “waterproof” as well so it can come in the pool too
When I get on a plane for a different time zone, the Vaer G5 GMT with extra quick-release straps.
That being said, I suspect the G5 is going to replace the Orange Monster for rough stuff going forward. That Seiko has been through a lot, and probably needs to rest.
Left to Right Beach beater, pool side, evening out.
I think that covers most of my Holiday needs.
The SKMEI I really like, it needs good sunlight to read the negative dial. The Grand diver is a bit big for my 6:75" wrist, but l love how looks in the pool. The Bliger was taken to add a bit of bling.. but is worn less than the other two.
I think travel watches should be first and foremost light, they shouldnt have to weigh you down when you're out and about or while going through the airport
I think travel watches should be first and foremost light, they shouldnt have to weigh you down when you're out and about or while going through the airport
It depends to where your going, if it's a road trip not really, but I mean I don't it makes a difference if a watch is heavy.
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My longines hydroconquest 39mm diver 300m my rotary les oniginales on rally strap my seiko alpinist rock face
These also happen to be my 3 most worn watches too.
100m+ water resistance and waterproof straps
My longines hydroconquest 39mm diver 300m my rotary les oniginales on rally strap my seiko alpinist rock face
Very nice!
These also happen to be my 3 most worn watches too.
100m+ water resistance and waterproof straps
Summer beaters!
Very nice!
Thanks they are all round the 39mm mark and light the rotary with the rally style strap is the best in the heat a bit dressy as well but “waterproof” as well so it can come in the pool too
For beach and camping, the Orange Monster.
When visiting family, the Speedmaster.
When I get on a plane for a different time zone, the Vaer G5 GMT with extra quick-release straps.
That being said, I suspect the G5 is going to replace the Orange Monster for rough stuff going forward. That Seiko has been through a lot, and probably needs to rest.
I also use that very same g-shock to try and get rid of the tan line from my watches 😂
But I usually pair it with either my Tudor Ranger, BB Pro or FXD depending on where I’m heading and what I’m doing
I’m leaving Monday on a 2 week trip and having a watch dilemma! I don’t want to take more than three, and don’t want to take anything too expensive.
I’m leaving for Vancouver on Tuesday for a week and thinking about going with only my Nodus Duality a NATO.
Left to Right Beach beater, pool side, evening out.
I think that covers most of my Holiday needs.
The SKMEI I really like, it needs good sunlight to read the negative dial. The Grand diver is a bit big for my 6:75" wrist, but l love how looks in the pool. The Bliger was taken to add a bit of bling.. but is worn less than the other two.
I’m leaving for Vancouver on Tuesday for a week and thinking about going with only my Nodus Duality a NATO.
You just reminded me of an artist called Mac Demarco, I've seen a concert of him in Vancouver, big fan!
And the one on the far right only if I’m traveling to high crime areas, they can have that one but not my Vostoks.
And the one on the far right only if I’m traveling to high crime areas, they can have that one but not my Vostoks.
Komandirskies are god tier! I love mine
It varies and depends where I’m going mostly for me it’s been local this what I took last time.
Timex Expedition,Casio G shock and Orient titanium gator strap.
I think travel watches should be first and foremost light, they shouldnt have to weigh you down when you're out and about or while going through the airport
I think travel watches should be first and foremost light, they shouldnt have to weigh you down when you're out and about or while going through the airport
It depends to where your going, if it's a road trip not really, but I mean I don't it makes a difference if a watch is heavy.