Which watch would you buy again in the event your entire collection were to disappear. Could be for any reason theft/fire/loss/had to sell to raise fu...
Any watch possible: Omega seamaster 300. Tough enough to survive, very accurate, Lume and Bezel will be extremely useful features, and if I’m there for years no battery to fail
From my actual collection: Zelos Mako v3 bronze hunter green. Reliable, tough, good lume and has a dive bezel. Relatively accurate
Great alternative: Seiko alpinist with the compass bezel
Welcome, I like your videos and I also have one of your jubilee bracelets on my skx007. Great bracelet with a few noticeable improvements over the jubilee made by Seiko. Thank you for all you do for the community
I feel the exact same way about the exact same watch that I own. The dual crown, bezel, hands, dial. All a pleasure to look at head on. But it’s just SO THICK that it pulls you out of it
commented onDo you actually have any other hobbies?·
Motorcycles, snowboarding, knives, flashlights, fountain pens, whiskey/rum, PC video games (Steam), Music (Saxophone, guitar, piano, trumpet), fishing deep sea
I ride motorcycles on track so I usually don’t wear a watch while riding. Riding on street I would wear something with a nato strap. I wear field watches when snowboarding such as my zelos swordfish field, always on rubber or nato. Dress watches or whatever fun watch for playing music. And I wear a beater diver on a nato when fishing, formerly my glycine combat sub but I think I’ll use a Seiko next time
commented onWhy I think a Seiko is a watch, a Rolex actually wants to be·
This is why Tudor exists, though Tudor is a luxury tool watch in its own right now as it has moved up market to fill the gap that Rolex left when they switched focus to the luxury watch market rather than the tool watch market.
I still like the Seiko/Citizen for the entry level market of quality tool watches though I’d argue the Seiko 5 gmt isn’t particularly good as a tool watch without the screw down crown for water resistance
As for the adventure side, that’s all smoke and mirrors marketing. We wear them because we like them not because we’re climbing a mountain or deep sea diving. We’d be wearing a garmin computer for either of those activities in todays world due to the massive increase in useful information provided without sacrifice of durability
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