Wrist watches. Post pics, if you EDC one!

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My favorite watch is an ETA 6498-1 manual wind in a titanium Lum Tec Combat B1; I posted an image in above post.

My Seiko Monster is my favorite. I had to send it back for repair after a year of ownership. Got it back and it was running over 2 minutes fast a day! Brought it to a local jeweler, and he got it within 3 seconds a day. I love this watch!

Poljot chronograph. 3133 movement. Been wearing this everyday for about 4 years.

EasyB, Very Nice!

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Hahaha, same here. Quick phone pic of my modded Monster:

Wow! Love the face on that Monster! Where’d you get it?



That is, a very beautiful watch, sir.





EasyB, that's a nice watch too! Like automatics :)

Here's mine. Love it because of its simplicity yet not dull :)

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From yobokies. You can email him for parts and mods at yobokies@yahoo.com.hk

You can see his stuff on his photobucket.

Also the lumpy strap is really Nice on Seikos (heavy). Google “Seiko lumpy” for inspiration.

Geuzzz, I’d love to mod my own watches, but my vision, and the steadiness of my hands isn’t as good as it was when I was young.

I read a description saying no batteries and it was solar powered?

pretty!
[the Seiko skx007]

wle

i love that it has a circular slide rule…[citizen skyhawk]
wle

Mee too. I adjusted the spring from the movement but it didnt hit the spot after several attempts.

Now she has my “better” Sea-Gull as everyday watch. It keeps enough good time so not too much of adjusting….

SKX007 on a leather band I made from brass rod and a french rifle sling from December 1960.
Also ordered a Maranez Bangla in Titanium there

That picture is way too big, but it is a cool watch.
Edit: picture seems better sized now.

Another skx007, NICE!

Yes sorry about the original size, I’m still figuring out how this forum works :sunglasses:
SKXs are very cool watches that work well with most straps and bracelets. It’s too small for my wrists on bracelets but this thick nato “widens” it

Maratac H3 tritium (14 trit tubes), with a dead battery. Wore it for years.

I’m missing my watches cuz we’re moving and they are mostly all packed up :frowning:

But I am enjoying the pics here. This thread helps me get my watch fix :stuck_out_tongue: