Wrist watches. Post pics, if you EDC one!

I'm not sure if this will help, but...

I get stainless steel mesh bands from "goodcheapman" on eBay:

http://stores.ebay.com/jrrs7777

I learned about him on watchuseek.com:

http://forums.watchuseek.com/forum.php

I bought from him somthing like this and it lasted little less than 2 year EDC. It was OK

This is my latest purchase from goodcheapman:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/20mm-stainless-steel-watch-mesh-bracelet-black-0-8mm-wire-wristband-JRRS7777-/192118577402

I've had it about 2 years, and I love it.

According to my research, if you want higher quality stainless steel mesh than what goodcheapman has, it's going to be quite a bit more expensive.

I have the exact same opinion: this may be the Rolex that pleases my eye the most….

Thank you :slight_smile:

The biggest problem is that the wristband is not held with pins like usually but the strap is held with 2 little screws.
On the leather version there’s a thin metal sheet with 2 holes for the screws between the 2 sheets of leather.

I guess I will write to this shop in the evening :slight_smile:

^ That’s a serious collection of key chain gadgets! :slight_smile:

Love it weklund, the orange malk and deep blue is simply awesome :sunglasses:

As an aspiring watch-collector, with only 2 Citizens and 1 Seiko :), does anyone know of a chronograph watch that you can just turn the outside bezel to 30 minutes, for example, and it chimes an alarm when the time is up?
Don’t really want to use a digital watch if possible.
Thanks for any suggestions
Lou.

I’ve never seen that, I think the separate spring and bell would double the size of the watch.
It’s sad because most quartz watches have alarms that are too quiet, especially if they are also waterproof.
(Speaker is inside the waterproofing, plus usually in the back against your wrist.)

wle

I would be shocked if any of you had the honor, privilege and the pleasure of owning this classic.

I’ve never seen it either but had just a glimmer of hope, thanks for squashing it. :slight_smile:

i could be wrong.
wle

Hi Lou,

I’ve been collecting watches for some 30 years and never seen a wrist watch with rotating bezel alarm. The Seiko Bell Matic with internal rotating alarm set bezel ring is as close to what desire that I have seen. Although not a chronograph it is automatic. Rather small on the wrist (36mm) compared to most of today’s 40mm plus diameter watches.

One of my vintage Seiko Bell-Matic’s Mdl 4006-6010

Youtube links:

https://www.google.com/search?q=seiko+bellmatic&safe=off&rlz=1C1NHXL_enUS706US706&source=lnms&tbm=vid&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiHtLHxovrWAhULr1QKHdCCCdAQ_AUIDCgD&biw=1280&bih=592

Although a digital …. the Casio G-Shock GD-350-1D is a very cool vibrating wrist alarm with several alarm settings.

G-Shock GD-350-1 Review

You guys are BORING with all these commonly used watches!! :wink:

Not as classic as my HENDRIX watch[300 made],The Wittnauer was more common in its time.

It still works,have not worn it in years. As soon as I picked it up it started ticking again! :+1:

No problem, I was just busting chops but it doesn’t always convey well with the written word. :slight_smile:

Found a couple of vids with that Seiko, it’s got such a vintage sound (and look) to it…I love it.
Sometimes I just need a quick nap or break and it would be nice to have an audible reminder that I could quickly set to 15-minutes or so without having to cycle through some buttons.
That Casio looks about as like as close as I’ll get.
Thanks.
Lou.

with digital watches, if they have a timer [it is a little uncommon], usually you set a time, like say 10 minutes, and after that you just go to the timer function and START it.

unless you want to change the time, at least you don;t have to reprogram it every time

though nothing is easier than a dial…

‘dive’ style watches do have rotating bezels
they just are not used for a countdown timer
though they DO make a handy stopwatch, just turn bezel to where 0 is NOW, voila bezel becomes a stopwatch with no button pressing

wle

Nice Tudor!

I just came across my first post on BLF, incidentally it was about watches.
Here’s the same watch, five years later. I have been wearing it daily since I bought it and it is holding up very well. The sapphire crystal is still as new and the black PVD coating on the chest is looking great too, just some slight wear on the edges but that has no influence on the neat appearance. I had the battery replaced once and while at it the 10atm waterproofness was tested as well and found ok. The brightness of the trits after 5 years and 3 months I calculate at 84% of original brightness at the purchase date, so they are not noticably dimmer yet. The cheap strap has suffered more, the black PVD coated titanium bits have been worn some and near the buckle the nylon has frayed a bit, but it still is good enough: slightly worn but not shabby.

Will update in another five years from now :wink: