What watch is everyone wearing?

sipster

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Casio Tough Solar. Should never have to replace a battery again. hopefully.
 

5S8Zh5

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Citizen Chronomaster, aka The Citizen. Calibre A660 thermocompensated movement, + / - 5 spr (seconds per year). Hour hand only adjust (without stopping movement).

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ahtoxa11

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The Mudman is my primary watch. I MTB and hike a lot, so a tough watch that resists dirt, mud, grit, sand, sweat and knocks is a high priority. I've knocked it around plenty, but the case doesn't even show it. It has a compass and it's surprisingly accurate and I rely on it for basic navigation when I'm out in the woods. Solar-powered.

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desmobob

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I gave up on my Seiko after it started needing repair every year and picked up a Casio G-Shock "Riseman." I love all the features of this watch, but I sure miss the good looks of my Seiko....

Take it easy,
Bob
 

mercurialpissings

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Luminox Black Out chrono. Been durable and has survived every bump and tropical wear and tear its been through. The original rubber-silicone bracelet gave out months ago and have replaced it with a green nato strap. A stellar EDC watch.
 

markr6

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$19 Casio Telememo 30 via Amazon...try not to don't be jealous! I'm rough on them, so I'll replace and get a fresh cheapo every 4 years or so.

I have two dollars, and a Casio...
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qmtu

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Casio G-shock solar atomic watch, from early 2000's, so I don't remember the exact model
 
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