This is a great question. I switch it up so often. But in the end I think I wore this the most.
And the worst thing about it is I used the case to put a different dial in. And I like it, but there’s something about that black and feuxtina that I miss. Looks like I need to go get another case and movement.
Probably my WatchCrunch watches. You guys in sure at tires of seeing pictures of them. If we want to be technical though it would be my Apple Watch because I almost always double wrist watches for the day with one of them being my Apple Watch.
Started this Excel last year in November....so after a little over a year now I can see I have a clear top 3 that take up together about 60% of the wrist time....it´s a close win for the Sub
Took a page out of your book after you posted that spreadsheet on one of my “most worn watches” post a few months ago. Great idea, thanks! 🍻
Wow, that spirit 37mm is my grail watch, what are you thoughts on it? I assume you love it
Correct, I LOVE it 😀 . The size is perfect for my 6.5" wrist. I bought it on the bracelet but the AD threw in the strap and I'm glad he did because I think the champagne dial suits the strap more. Both the bracelet and strap are quick-release which is great. The case finishing is excellent but the dial is the star of the show with lots of depth and interest. The chronometer certification is the icing on the cake. I find it a very versatile watch, especially in this colour, as it fits into both informal and formal occasions with ease.
Correct, I LOVE it 😀 . The size is perfect for my 6.5" wrist. I bought it on the bracelet but the AD threw in the strap and I'm glad he did because I think the champagne dial suits the strap more. Both the bracelet and strap are quick-release which is great. The case finishing is excellent but the dial is the star of the show with lots of depth and interest. The chronometer certification is the icing on the cake. I find it a very versatile watch, especially in this colour, as it fits into both informal and formal occasions with ease.
I think it's one of Longines best releases which is not saying much because they have plenty!
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Cincinnati Watch Company Captain
Not going to count but I’m thinking it’s my baby
The Hamilton Khaki Field Auto
A toss up between these 2 but in a likelihood the Seamaster as I have had the watch since last year. The Aqua Terra only since September.
This is a great question. I switch it up so often. But in the end I think I wore this the most.
And the worst thing about it is I used the case to put a different dial in. And I like it, but there’s something about that black and feuxtina that I miss. Looks like I need to go get another case and movement.
Surprisingly, this Invicta 1953
Good looking, surprisingly accurate, and worry-free at $88.
Surprisingly, this Invicta 1953
Good looking, surprisingly accurate, and worry-free at $88.
Expensive, inexpensive... really doesn't matter to me. I tend to wear my least expensive watches more often.
Love this one.
Most wrist time by far😎
🤔. Either my Momentum or my Brycen, very close.
If I had to guess…
Lorier Neptune 4
Casioak
Probably my WatchCrunch watches. You guys in sure at tires of seeing pictures of them. If we want to be technical though it would be my Apple Watch because I almost always double wrist watches for the day with one of them being my Apple Watch.
Seamaster 300 by a long shot.
Been tracking this all year. I should have a full report with charts in early January!
Since my BB58 was getting some work done early in the year, it might be this German that is in the lead so far:
Depends… going by total number of days worn, it’s my Lunar Pilot
But, accounting for watches I bought during the year by adjusting for worn days out of possible days (i.e. wear percentage), it’s the Yema Rallygraf
JLC for me!
Started this Excel last year in November....so after a little over a year now I can see I have a clear top 3 that take up together about 60% of the wrist time....it´s a close win for the Sub
Took a page out of your book after you posted that spreadsheet on one of my “most worn watches” post a few months ago. Great idea, thanks! 🍻
Not even close for me. I have a few, and this one still gets the most wrist time, more so now that I have the perfect strap for it. 👌🏻🤘🏻🤙🏻
That is the perfect strap!
I wore my B&R homage the most this year. But a close second would be my SPRD Explorer build.
Probably this:
but only because I didn't get this until late in the year:
Being super comfortable and always wound due to its 120 hr PR makes it an easy choice in the morning.
Most wrist time by far😎
Ball is such an underrated brand.
Probably this:
but only because I didn't get this until late in the year:
Wow, that spirit 37mm is my grail watch, what are you thoughts on it? I assume you love it
Wow, that spirit 37mm is my grail watch, what are you thoughts on it? I assume you love it
Correct, I LOVE it 😀 . The size is perfect for my 6.5" wrist. I bought it on the bracelet but the AD threw in the strap and I'm glad he did because I think the champagne dial suits the strap more. Both the bracelet and strap are quick-release which is great. The case finishing is excellent but the dial is the star of the show with lots of depth and interest. The chronometer certification is the icing on the cake. I find it a very versatile watch, especially in this colour, as it fits into both informal and formal occasions with ease.
Tudor Pelagos, can't get enough of that blue!
Love this one.
Me too! My most worn watch this year.
Correct, I LOVE it 😀 . The size is perfect for my 6.5" wrist. I bought it on the bracelet but the AD threw in the strap and I'm glad he did because I think the champagne dial suits the strap more. Both the bracelet and strap are quick-release which is great. The case finishing is excellent but the dial is the star of the show with lots of depth and interest. The chronometer certification is the icing on the cake. I find it a very versatile watch, especially in this colour, as it fits into both informal and formal occasions with ease.
I think it's one of Longines best releases which is not saying much because they have plenty!