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Oceanus 5 Motor Super Chronograph

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Casio PRW-1500T-7V. It has everything I would want in a wristwatch and then some. There are a couple minor nuisances with it, including the price (over 500$ where I live), but overall I can't stop recommending this model.

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Wore some old G-Shock model previously, it had served me well for the past decade.
 
Timex Ironman. It's one of the smaller ones, but I'm pretty certain that the innards are all the same no matter which body you get.

Having a timer, a stop watch, and 3 different alarms has completely spoiled me. Also having one timezone set to UTC helps deal with server log files...

--flatline

Same here. Relatively inexpensive, reliable, and capable. I'm not really fond of the inverted Indiglo though, but it works well enough. I set the second time to daylight savings time to make switching back and forth even easier. My model is T5F251 and is a few years old now. I'll probably get a T409419J next and switch out its band to something I like more, perhaps the Q7B816. The band of the one I have now is starting to wear out.

I have a few other more expensive watches that I don't use and that don't work anymore.
 
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Before my Luminox I wore different watches on different occasions. But I love this one so much I haven't worn anything else since I bought it several years ago. The Mallard, the Citizens and the Omega can sit in the drawer and gather dust. I'll probably never wear anything else but a Luminox.

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All original (aftermarket crystal) 1971 Seiko 6105-8119...


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Seiko Chronograph Automatic 6139-6010 bought overseas in 1968. Had it cleaned twice, no service needed. Not worn during work as a gas turbine tech. On my wrist daily, off at night.
 
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I have been using Seiko's Hardlex windows for years and they have not shown any scratches. I am not diving at 1000 meters, so I can see no issues with my EDC uses of Seiko watches. Not to say that I do not appreciate the nice Sapphire crystal on one of my auto Seiko's.

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Your image above is 800px × 600px which is within the rules.

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I have been using Seiko's Hardlex windows for years and they have not shown any scratches. I am not diving at 1000 meters, so I can see no issues with my EDC uses of Seiko watches. Not to say that I do not appreciate the nice Sapphire crystal on one of my auto Seiko's.

Bill
I'm pretty hard on my watches and all the Seiko's I've ever owned have scratches all over the Hardlex. My two
sapphire crystal watches (Seiko Ti Sportura and Longines Oposition) are the only two watches I've never had scratches on, other than the Tag I lost, but it had a sapphire crystal as well. Hardlex is good and for some may never scratch, but alas, I'm too hard on them.
 
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Citizen skyhawk Eco-drive. I love the watch. Auto updates every night from the atomic time server, solar powered, does everything and more then I need.

I just wished I would have waited for a sale I recently seen! Humm, oh well it's still worth it.


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