Seamaster 300M No Time To Die Edition. Perfect for anything and every occasion you throw at it.
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Timex expedition chronograph on a bund
Swatch Sistem 51. Underrated beater. Automatic, lightweight, ridiculous power reserve.
seiko ssc813
Longines Conquest, blue dial
Omega Aquaterra 41mm green or Oris Aquis. If i am gonna pay this kind of money, they better take anything i might be doing.
I also have an Orient Kamasu, which i sometimes wear when travelling to countries where it isnt safe (or i am not sure) to be seen wearing an Omega. But in daily life the kamasu isnt any more of a beater than the rest.
Exactly how these things should be treated! If i was dropping that sort of money on one of those id daily it too, i dont buy something to not use it.
A168W
F-91W for me, Casio is so nice!!!
Omega speedmaster.
But I do go fishing, and then and only then I'll wear an Invicta 1953. It's the only Invicta I actually like since it's way less ostentatious than other models.
Rolex 16550
Fake DJ
SEIKO cement/moon. It's new but I have it as my beater because scratches on the case only makes it look better.
Pre Bond Omega Seamaster or Christopher Ward C63 Sealander seem to take equal wrist time at the moment
Bulova Lunar Pilot 96k111
Seagull 1963
I rotate between the following for daily duties: Seagull 1963 bronze/ hamilton khaki field mechanical/ tag heuer edge/ cwc g10
For the last year and a half it was a g5600 solar g-shock, with a metal case, metal strap adapter and a Zulu strap. Its just switched to a BN0151-09L, which is brilliant, I only wish it had a sapphire crystal and a 22mm lug width, 20 just isn't quite right.
This guy. Build quality is through the roof, and there isn’t a single rattle or bit of play to be found. I sometimes alternate with a VK63 Pagani Design chronograph since I’m sure that thing is unbreakable, but this San Martin lives on my wrist 5 days a week.
Tudor North flag
SKX007.
Citizen titanium PCAT
A quartz Moranbong that I ordered from China a few years ago, before they tripled in price. Most likely a fake since the early ones like it misspelt 'Pyongyang' and 'Pyonsyang', but I guess they could just as well be outsourced to Chinese factories by North Korea.
Seiko SSC813 "Seitona". Perfect beater watch
Seiko SPB143
Every watch I own gets cycled through regularly. Sometimes I’ll wear one for several days in a row, sometimes I’ll change mid day if I feel like it or there’s some reason to change. They’re all made to be worn and used.
my only non-dress watch, the smp300. Didn't spend that much to baby it
I've just swapped my modded skx work watch for a Glycine Combat Sub. As much as I love Seikos, I have to say that the sub is a better watch in nearly every way.
My Hamilton Khaki. Gift from my wife for Fathers Day a couple years ago. This is my “9-5” watch.
Hamilton for Father's Day, what a generous woman
Tudor BB 36mm blue dial
Casio duro, gshock GW-5000, or new to the collection Islander range master.
An Orient Ray II.
Vostok Amphibia Scuba dude with NATO strap
Speedmaster Professional. It’s been my grail since I was 14 or 15 years old, my dad gifted it to me unexpectedly when I graduated. He told me not to baby it and I never have. Also I work in a lab and the chronograph comes in handy just about every shift
SSC813
I have three go to easy picks, the rest get their time in no doubt, but three just grab that wrist time:
GMT Master II 116710LN
Seiko Alpinist SARB017
Longines Hydro Conquest L3.742.4.56.6