Interesting results so far. I'm either B or D, the two lowest results
I am in the same boat. Chronographs are my favorites, then dress watches are a must. After, Explorer. Divers are not my thing(but the Mido Oceanstar GMT is growning a lot on me..)
So I will say that I love when a watch has enough WR that I don't ever have to worry about anything water related. When someone at the beach warns me about taking my "nice" watch into the water and I chuckle to myself, thats awesome. BUT that being said there's something about a good chronograph that's accurate and proves incredibly useful everyday (not just the beach).
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Eh???
Interesting results so far. I'm either B or D, the two lowest results
Interesting results so far. I'm either B or D, the two lowest results
Very interesting indeed. My choise is of corse in order displayed - ABCD 😉🤔
Interesting results so far. I'm either B or D, the two lowest results
I am in the same boat. Chronographs are my favorites, then dress watches are a must. After, Explorer. Divers are not my thing(but the Mido Oceanstar GMT is growning a lot on me..)
So I will say that I love when a watch has enough WR that I don't ever have to worry about anything water related. When someone at the beach warns me about taking my "nice" watch into the water and I chuckle to myself, thats awesome. BUT that being said there's something about a good chronograph that's accurate and proves incredibly useful everyday (not just the beach).