Motorcycle watch..

I had a weird thought the other day (oh wait, that’s every day)…

does anyone match their watch with their motorcycle? Sure other folks won’t see it as you go buzzing by, but once ya stop...

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I was thinking about my bike and wondering what watch might go with my 2 wheeled conveyance? Since I don’t know many watch brands/styles/ models, ask the experts. 
What say you? 
only 1 limiting factor - keep it under $1000. Hell, I’d be fine with a $50 watch if it “went” with the bike. 

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Fake Rolex Hulk. 

https://www.watchesbuy.to/shop/best-replica-watch-site-rolex-submariner-hulk-116610lv/

Ok, I’m not really recommending that you buy a knockoff watch, it’s just that the all free came to mind when I saw the bike, and a legit Rolex is clearly out. 
 

SNKM97?

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Maybe Tissot PRX?

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Complementary accents? 😁

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Like NYTime said, for motorcycles and a watch under $1000, I immediate got to Tissot, just given the heritage with MotoGP. So many good options in the TRace series to pick from, but quartz and automatics. Really cannot go wrong for around $500.

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These look good!! I find bracelets on a watch riding is a hassle, rubber strap and the thing stays in place. On the sportbike would dig the back of my hand, the Harley it would vibrate up your arm.

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I’ve had small screws loosened by the high-frequency buzz of my sport bike.  This might be a good application for a… quartz watch.

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omega speedmaster

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I do not, mostly because I don’t like the interference with my gloves, but also I don’t need the time since I have at least two other timekeeping devices on me. Also one less thing to get damaged. If I did wear one, certainly the vibrations wouldn’t make me feel good with a mechanical watch, so I’d wear a cheap quartz. 

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If it might get wet and be subjected to vibrations (old bikes) and I won't mind if it gets damaged... then one of my G-Shocks is my choice.