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  1. #21
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    Conservation Permit Holder #2765

    Retired Porn Star

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    I got a cheap timex for work, fishing, and hunting. My nice watch is a nautica chronograph. Its been through hell and back in the last 3 years before I got a cheap one. I love it.

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    Check out the Invicta Reserves. They are nice and are not too expensive.

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    Casio pathfinder - Awesome watch

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    Omega Seamaster with the blue face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turfgrass View Post
    Just go buy a luminox and be done with it.
    x2

    most accurate watch I've ever owned, and it's a pleasure to not have to fuck with buttons or hit it with a light to see the hands at dusk and dawn.

    Also have a seiko that saw many tours of duty before the luminox entered the ranks. Well pleased with that timepiece, too. It mainly sees suit duty now, as the luminox is a little bulky under a buttoned cuff.
    Last edited by Duck Gumbo; 09-29-2010 at 08:27 PM.

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    I ain't wore one in over 18 years.
    Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
    "Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"

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    Haven't worn a watch since I started wearing a cell phone on my belt. I think I had a Seiko years ago, maybe a Fossil or two also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck Gumbo View Post
    x2

    most accurate watch I've ever owned, and it's a pleasure to not have to fuck with buttons or hit it with a light to see the hands at dusk and dawn.

    Also have a seiko that saw many tours of duty before the luminox entered the ranks. Well pleased with that timepiece, too. It mainly sees suit duty now, as the luminox is a little bulky under a buttoned cuff.
    X 3

    Got the Luminox Evo Seal Blackout last Christmas, been on my wrist everyday since.

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    Dont wear one but the last one I had was a fossil and the heat cracked the glass. Never worried about getting it fixed just quit wearing them altogether.
    I'm like a duck: calm above the water, and paddling like hell underneath....


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    Quote Originally Posted by TJR View Post
    Omega Seamaster - Had it for (10) years. Every watch I had prior didn't make it (10) months
    X2 on Omega Seamaster. I have the Planet Ocean.

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    Got one for college graduation. I freaking love it. The exact watch shown above, superocean in blue.
    Last edited by cudexter; 09-29-2010 at 10:30 PM.
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    Dexter GETS IT!
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    rolex for work 1942 era omega family keep sake for dress

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    got a Citizen i wear day in and day out. Didn't break the bank and is a great watch. can't beat it IMHO.

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    I've got a Rolex Sea-Dweller. It's not a show of money, more of a show of dumbass mistake....Got engaged when I was 20 and the ole girl (who was a few years older) decided to trade me in so she gave me the ring back.

    The jeweler said I'll give you half you money back or full store credit. So since the money was already spent I opted for the store credit and got a watch that I wanted. The ex also told me when we were in engaged that "I'd never have a Rolex and it was stupid to even want one."

    Lesson learned...don't get engaged when you're that young and bitches ain't always right!

    Oh yeah...it's a great watch that I don't baby at all. This bastard will stand up to anything I've hit it against!
    Last edited by SCcdp; 09-30-2010 at 06:53 AM.

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    One of us wears a TAG Heuer & the other wears a Bulova. Both watches have the brushed stainless band, etc, etc, (similar to image Turd posted).

    Can dress 'em up or down.

    Great warranties on both, (only one has been in the shop & damage was my fault - repaired for $0). We are tough on our watches: every hunting/fishing season known to man + saltwater snorkeling, para-sailing, tractoring, skydiving, dust, dirt, etc.

    Have to sign a waiver if a "non-authorized" jeweler so much as looks in the direction of either watch, jeweler is required for band adjustments & a battery for the Bulova is a "special order" item.

    Two good watches that will probably explode the moment I post this!
    “I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!” - Dr. Seuss

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    I have a luminox Marine
    They say the only time a fishermen tells the truth is when he tells you another fisherman is a liar.

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    I've worn a Tag Heuer - Link everyday for the past three years and it's been great. I also just received a vintage IWC from my Grandfather that is at the jewelers getting reconditioned that will become my formal watch. Can't wait to get it back. I'll post some pics when it's finished....

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    Quiksilver surfing (mind you I don't surf) watch with moon/tide. My friends with Rolex's have to ask me what time it is.

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    After my cyma bit the dust after only 10 years and they wanted $400 to fix it, I bought the L model "invicta". L as in Lcheapo. Then the suckers at cyma charged me $25 to send me my watch back after not doing anything to it.
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