Watches - another OCD problem
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G-Shock MTG. I work on stainless steel tables in the kitchen so my GX-56 gets more wear to keep from scratching the band, but i love this watch.
It's great that it's solar, but the best part is the resin inserts on the inside of the band to keep from getting sweaty or sticky on your wrist. It's so comfortable on the wrist.
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Germano & Walter
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those MTG g-shocks have been tempting. especially with the other model with the titanium or something @Graeme posted not too long ago..
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Frogman, the next one will be analog…it is a pity
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I like the Skeleton Blue version of that watch.
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I saw one (pretty sure it was that model) in St Thomas last winter and it is impressive. I’m not too sure how popular it is, the dealer was giving good discounts on B&R. [emoji2369]
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The New Hamilton Pulsar (PSR). With a permanent lighting LED Display.
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Very 70s retro futuristic look to it. The always on LED display is interesting, too. I can see how it would appeal to some, but it's not my preference.
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I also like automatic watches more than quarz ones. But always on display is very interesting to me. But the price of about €600 is also "interesting" for a quarz watch.
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The Pulsar's display isn't always on. The reissue has a reflective LCD with an OLED light to illuminate it when needed.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-hamilton-pulsar-psr-introducing-live-pics-and-pricing
As for the price point, there are some pricey quartz watches out there. Some of the metal G-Shocks cost about the same (or more), particularly the titanium models or the MR-G range. Omega, Citizen, and Seiko (particularly Grand Seiko) have even more expensive options.
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Tudor have announced a blue version of the Black Bay Fifty-Eight. It's available on a couple of straps or a bracelet.
I've never seen one of the original Fifty-Eights in an AD, despite them being out for two years, so I'm guessing that this is another unobtainable watch.
More details at Hodinkee and Monochrome.
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I am new to this group and figured I would share my primary watch I wear. Its a Bulova Spaceview circa approx 1965 or so. I grew up with my dad owning one he got new (and still wears) and always wanted one. I got this one about 20 years ago. I found the Bulova period band about a year or so ago. It is a great watch but you can't lay it on the bed stand or the hum will keep you awake.
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I’ve heard those accutrons can hum themselves right off the table!
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Rolex are reported to be unveiling their new models in the first week of September.
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My love of watches and knives came from my Grandpa. My mom recently brought over a box of old watches for me to go through. It has sat since he died in 1990. There were some cool 1980 digital watches, but this one stood out. I wasn’t familiar with the brand, but it appeared to work properly. After a bit of research I realized what an incredible find it is.
He was a diesel mechanic for the army. It is engraved with where he lived as a contractor during Vietnam in 1968.
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