Wrist watches. Post pics, if you EDC one!

Don't have pictures, but I wear a HMT Pilot most of the time. It looks nice and I don't have to worry about getting it scratched up.

Here's my favourite. After adjustment it gains ~10 sec a day.

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Love the Ga100 ......

Today on my wrist.... sorry for blur pic,

my compass watches :)

L to R: casio sgw-100, timex, timex. sorry forgot the model numbers

favorite is the casio. stable compass calibration. but like all casios not good at night, stupid EL light implementation

timex digital doesn't have a pointer but timex NightMode is excellent for night activities.

timex analog. has a 4th hand compass pointer which can work simultaneously with the full-face EL illumination :)

NICEEE!!!

Drat this thread, now I'm tempted all over again! I'm both clumsy and forgetful, which meant several lost or broken watches over the years, so I stopped wearing them half a lifetime ago. After all this time I no longer feel comfortable wearing one. But I do love the craftsmanship of a mechanical watch. The last one I owned was almost identical to this one, I think it's a beauty http://www.britishwatchcompany.com/watches-c104/mens-watches-c105/rotary-watches-mens-mechanical-watch-p3570?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=rotary-watches-men-039-s-mechanical-watch-gs02521-06&utm_campaign=product+listing+ads#3570:
Can't really justify it, but I am tempted..

I'm looking for a non battery type. I get sick of paying $40 every time I get a new battery/pressure test etc. I like the look of the citizen eco drives. Not cheap though

yeah that's why i like watches running on CR2016, CR2025, CR2032. really low-cost cells available anywhere. i install the batteries myself, silicone grease on the o-ring, kinda like on a flashlight but a lot lot less

before i was into flashlights i was into watches .... heavily lol

here are a few that are left of a once large collection

sorry for crummy quality cell phone pics - wife has camera and is away for weekend

My photo host is having issues (=> No pics shown in any of my reviews, sorry about that!), so I'll post photos from net.

My current EDC:

My previous EDC:

LUMINOX SAS edition.. cool watch....

thanks

Not bad for a low cost Automatic from a reliable manufacturer!

I have to seriously think one of these as a work-user / beater.

Lensman: If you tend to break or lose your wathces, there are similar skeleton-look automatics available very cheaply on eBay.

Maybe not as classy and quality may vary:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=soki+automatic+watch+skeleton&_sacat=0&_odkw=automatic+watch+skeleton&LH_BIN=1&_sop=15&gbr=1&_fcid=70&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_clu=2

As far as I know, at least some Rotary watches use Sea-Gull movements in them.

Check this out, looks pretty much the same to me: http://www.good-stuffs.com/Sea-Gull-M182SGK-gold-colored-skeleton-automatic-mechanical-watch-_p_70.html

I collect 1960's and 1970's Rado autos, and this one has been getting quite a bit of wrist-time as of late. It's a Rado NCC 101 with the "Fish-Tail" bracelet.

What kind is that?

Looks a lot like this one + different strap : http://www.watches88.com/pd_seiko_mans_automatic_snke63.cfm

I love those Seiko 5s.

Here's the one I keep coming back to. Picked it up off Ebay from seller Miltary Watches Mall.

On a forum dedicated to eeking out bang for the buck, I can't say enough nice things about his watches.

I have been getting this weird urge to get a VCM...

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=9749356284

That's correct. I had mine bead blasted for a military look.

This one today: