Probably my garmin Fenix 3 followed by my PO.
Probably my garmin Fenix 3 followed by my PO.
Toss up between my Speed master Professional and 14060m at the moment. They are both so comfortable.
Explorer 214270. Practically my only watch.
Over the last 5months:
Rolex 16600: 80%
Seiko Monster Gen2: 5%
Breitling SOP: 5%
Rolex SubC ND: 5%
Casio G-Shock (I have 4): 5%
Excellent for keeping a 5 month record.
For me I wear most of my watches some of the time over that period.
Patek. 20%
Breitling. 10%
Rolex. 30%
Omega. 30%
IWC. 10%
is a guess.
Martyn.
Owned and predominantly wore my GMT for about 9 1/2 years, until I sold it recently
Still own the Tressa which I've had for 46years and probably wore it on and off for 20 years.
Time Flys.
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Bloody hell Geoff! What did your dining companion say when you placed your watch on the fillet, and reached for the iPhone????
Al
Used to rotate. Now wear ND Sub constantly to the point where I'm thinking of selling all the rest.
Had it been a ceramic Daytona you would have had to order the meat very rare......
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For me Bulova Moonwatch every day
Every workday a trusted, ultra-reliable and comfortable Citizen Excalbur BN100
A Rolex 14060M, it is my only watch though!
This old bird most of the time, it's currently on a leather strap rather than the bracelet but it seems to be harder than most of the things it comes into contact with on a daily basis, so it's winning the desk diving race..
Cheers,
Plug
Omega Speedmaster - 85%
Maurice Lacroix Les Classiques Day Date - 15%
Seiko Monster - but that is cos it is my holiday watch, and this year I will be having 4 - 5 months holiday.
Back in the UK it would be mainly the Tudor Red Black Bay I bought a year ago,in rotation with Stowas and Schauers.
Without a doubt it's my Rolex GMT IIc in black. The most versatile watch I own. Sporty yet at the same time the PCLs give it just a bit of class for use with the suits. Metal bracelet for all year wear too.
Gw5000 99% of the time 116520 the rest
in the order cwc diver, sinn 150p, seiko 6217, 114060, almost equal wearing in a week
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This Ray Wong 'Pseudo-Ruhla', my daily bike ride watch...
Over the last 3 months pretty exclusively my Hamilton Pan Europ Chrono, with a single outing for my MM300.
Not sure why I've settled on n the Hamilton, maybe as it's very comfy on the leather strap, and convenient as if I wear if every day I never have to set the time!
Junghans Max Bill
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This.....
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No idea what gets the most wrist time since i switch watches out daily (sometimes more often than that!) in a quite large collection. Almost everything gets worn sooner or later but rarely for more than a day at a time. I suppose it's whatever is newest to the collection which right now is a Breitling Navitimer and a Speedy Tin Tin.
Love your Navitimer, great combo' with that strap. Tin-Tin not too shabby either.
Daily/Work:
Casio G-Shock - GW-M5600
Seiko Landmaster Kinetic - SBDW005
Seiko Digital S760 - SBFG001
Seiko Quartz SBCA001
Traser P6500 (bedside)
Regular:
Citizen Chronomaster A660 - CTQ57-1202
Seiko Brightz 8L35 - SAGQ003
Seiko SUS4S12GMT - SCFF005
Damasko - DC56
Sinn 356
All others as the mood dictates.
Most costly get worn least. GS hardly see light of day. Several watches have never left the house.
Mainly these, 50% of the time with the Submariner, 5% with the Seadweller, 45% Seiko, love the robustness of the Seiko.
Starting to think about letting some watches go (but not these), now I think about it.
My daily hack is a Chris Ward Kingfisher C6 T3 which I got in one of their half price sales for £75. Its built like a tank and has a rock solid Ronda 715. Recently had the first battery change at 8 years. A bit beaten up now with scratches. I even managed to put a small scratch on the sapphire crystal. Don't know how.
IWC Pilot chrono. Black dial big white hands. Looks great but not OTT
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My day to day, and in fact pretty much only watch, is a beautiful BLNR, bought by my wife for me as a 1st anniversary gift. The girl's got taste! (A few *subtle* hints might have helped..)
16600 Sea-Dweller followed by Ss Daytona
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The Daniel Wellington, of course; it's the only one the ladies notice
Seriosuly, the Explorer II, the rest are safe queens
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Tend to wear my PAM 118 most days, then I will occasionally put on my PO and keep it on for a week or so before reverting to the Panerai
Have a recently purchased Smiths Everest, but really got that to use as a holiday watch
A couple of vintage Omega's and a PRS 21 see little wear
When I do occasionally put the PRS 21 on it always draws positive comment
Cheers
Kevin
This.
(When it's not being 'borrowed').
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
Omega Seamaster and Tag Heuer Senna link, pretty much 50/50 split, Tag Heuer Kirium only comes out as a dress watch for formal dinners these days
Montblanc Heritage Chronométrie (Monday to friday)
SMP or maybe Oceanus s100 (weekend out and about)
Citizen PVD Royal Marines or battered Oceanus t650 (Garden)
Which makes me think... I have a few here I haven't worn in months...
Seadweller.
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My Skx007