My I don’t want to think about it watch.

I have a collection of approximately 15 watches. However, when I don’t want to think about what to wear I always seem to reach for my Seiko Speedtimer. What is your “I don’t want to think about it watch”?

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It’s got to be my Casio:

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My Citizen eco-drive is my grab and go watch: light, hard, on time, it can go anywhere.

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TekindusT

It’s got to be my Casio:

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I really need a Casio in my collection.

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antoniogcar

My Citizen eco-drive is my grab and go watch: light, hard, on time, it can go anywhere.

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This one is so tempting.

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I hear you. I felt awful yesterday after my shots and reached for my CasiOak. Couldn’t be bothered to set a watch.

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I own this watch and have mixed feelings about it. From a distance it looks nice, but functionally it’s a bit of a let down in terms of usability/legibility. I will probably gift it to my son.

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Scorpiowatchman

I own this watch and have mixed feelings about it. From a distance it looks nice, but functionally it’s a bit of a let down in terms of usability/legibility. I will probably gift it to my son.

The date window is small. Other than that I have no issues with legibility.

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Scorpiowatchman

I own this watch and have mixed feelings about it. From a distance it looks nice, but functionally it’s a bit of a let down in terms of usability/legibility. I will probably gift it to my son.

I also have this watch and some disappointment also. I don't set the date because I cannot read it. Also, the maximum chrono on this watch is 1 hour and I only found out about this after I bought it. I am thinking of replace it with an Omega that can measure 12 hours.

However, the solar on it is excellent even if you don't take it outside often.