This Casio. Just love it to death. The black is just so dang stylish. I was a little afraid the 44mm would be too big for my average wrist but wow, it really works. (Don't believe the pic; it's actually quite comfortable and very wearable in real life.)
This is difficult as I can list pretty much most of my watches as favourites.
If push comes to shove, and to pick one - the CWC G10s issued from the late 80s to 2006. Built like a tank, solid performance, not too big or thick, easy battery change.
I don’t have many quartz watches and most are….expendable. Like the Casios that I wear when baking or the G-Shock for when I am working in the workshop. But my favourite (because I love it) is my Dan Henry 1963.
Wow - that is a tough question. I put aside all of the meca-quartz movements - so many chronos nowadays released with Seiko VK63/VK64. I also put aside the Citizens and Casios to try and pick something different for this thread.
So here goes - one sports watch/chronograph/GMT (Certina) and one dress watch (Tissot "Banana"):
Seiko type 2 I recently found on ebay at a great price. This one is from 1982 but they were made from the mid 70s. You just don't get this quality from the high street anymore.
My DW5600. Since moving to the countryside, I've been wearing it daily. It's been with me everywhere, from chopping wood, feeding chickens and cleaning the coup, through mud, rain, you name it. I've worn a different watch maybe 5 or 6 times in the last 6 months.
I think you show great taste with the #tagheuer being your favourite here! What matters is that it fits/represents you, and if this watch does it, then you've achieved your goal :)
This Bulova Chronograph A "Surfboard". It's such an underrated and fun watch! I changed the strap for a leather one (I'm never taking it near the water) and just love it completely.
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This Casio. Just love it to death. The black is just so dang stylish. I was a little afraid the 44mm would be too big for my average wrist but wow, it really works. (Don't believe the pic; it's actually quite comfortable and very wearable in real life.)
One of my favorite Tags.
My (well today anyways) quartz is probably this Certina. Deadly accurate and W/R to 200m.
This is difficult as I can list pretty much most of my watches as favourites.
If push comes to shove, and to pick one - the CWC G10s issued from the late 80s to 2006. Built like a tank, solid performance, not too big or thick, easy battery change.
Tricky. I'd say probably my A100. Looks super bling with all the silver 👌
Mine is the Grand Seiko SBGP007
#grandseiko
I got it last June and it keeping great time. Currently it's running at -2.78 sec/year.
Currently my old citizen eco drive chronograph. It's 10 years old and still going strong
I don’t have many quartz watches and most are….expendable. Like the Casios that I wear when baking or the G-Shock for when I am working in the workshop. But my favourite (because I love it) is my Dan Henry 1963.
My favorite quartz would probably be my Seiko SPR010 (7A28-7020) , with the 7A28 movement billed as the worlds first analog quartz chronograph.
Don't know what you're talking about. I actually think that watch is pretty darn nice looking.
Wow - that is a tough question. I put aside all of the meca-quartz movements - so many chronos nowadays released with Seiko VK63/VK64. I also put aside the Citizens and Casios to try and pick something different for this thread.
So here goes - one sports watch/chronograph/GMT (Certina) and one dress watch (Tissot "Banana"):
Probably the Seiko Arnie or Flightmaster. For digital, the Casio DW5600.
Can't make my mind up, can narrow it down to 2. King seiko quartz and seiko ags flightmaster.
One of my favorite Tags.
My (well today anyways) quartz is probably this Certina. Deadly accurate and W/R to 200m.
Had the titanium version,great watches 👍
This one
Looks aside, this watch is hard to find. :)
My Grand Seiko 9F Quartz GMT
My Grand Seiko 9F Quartz GMT
You win! 🥇
This. And it's my second favorite watch.
My favorite watch is quartz-ish.
This dressy baby here
Seiko type 2 I recently found on ebay at a great price. This one is from 1982 but they were made from the mid 70s. You just don't get this quality from the high street anymore.
My DW5600. Since moving to the countryside, I've been wearing it daily. It's been with me everywhere, from chopping wood, feeding chickens and cleaning the coup, through mud, rain, you name it. I've worn a different watch maybe 5 or 6 times in the last 6 months.
Favorite of mine. Its that dial.
Hey buddy! Fancy meeting you here haha!
Same to you, been on here a little while now.
I think you show great taste with the #tagheuer being your favourite here! What matters is that it fits/represents you, and if this watch does it, then you've achieved your goal :)
I wore it almost every day for a year.
This Bulova Chronograph A "Surfboard". It's such an underrated and fun watch! I changed the strap for a leather one (I'm never taking it near the water) and just love it completely.
It's almost a toss up between the Hyper Aqualand and my SBGX261. I think I'll go with the GS. :)