I was gifted a Casio Pro-Trek PRW-3000 when I graduated high school, which I wore every single day for at least 10 years. Eventually, it started to fog up (due to a crappy repair job from some mall watch repair shop); it definitely would have lasted a lifetime, I think, had I not had a botched repair job. So I started looking into my next watch, with the intention of finding another watch that could do it all ๐๐ณ... Yeah, that didn't happen; I have several watches now, mostly Casio, although I'm definitely going to be adding some Orient in soon. For me, watches are tools first and fun fashion pieces second. Probably why I like Casio ๐ ; I like the peace of mind and the simplistic, disconnected technology compared to all the other technology out there these days. I mostly have quartz watches due to the no-fuss durability and affordability but can definitely appreciate mechanical watches. My favorite watches are going to have great functionality, great value for the price, and look great as well. My favorite features in a watch are: Analog display (although I like the features of digitals so I have a bunch), day and date complications, stopwatch, multiple daily alarms with a snooze alarm, hourly time signal, world time with world time swapping, and countdown timer. I do like having lots of features but ultimately, I mostly use my watch for telling the time. Analog watches have grown on me quite a bit as you kinda don't really need features like stopwatches and timers as you can just use the markers for reference.
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