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    Not the most compact, lightest or valuable watch I own but it just feels 'right' regardless if whether it is on rubber, NATO or leather. Looking forward to trying it on the oyster I have on order





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    This is the most comfortable bracelet/watch invented in the history of inventing things:



    I will hear no argument to the contrary because it would be wrong.

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    This one because of its size and weight:

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    Another vote for the Speedbird, which is surprising as the day I received it I took the bracelet off and popped it on the NATO. Just didn't like the look of it.

    Forward to a few months later when I decided to flip it. Put it on the bracelet more out of curiosity and was bowled over by it. Probably still isn't me, but as far as comfort and fit, it wins hands down.

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    For me it's an aluminium Swatch I was given years ago. It needs a new battery. I'll dig out a photo at some point when I'm at home. It's no looker, but as a basic watch it was always good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldHooky View Post
    Another vote for the Speedbird, which is surprising as the day I received it I took the bracelet off and popped it on the NATO. Just didn't like the look of it.

    Forward to a few months later when I decided to flip it. Put it on the bracelet more out of curiosity and was bowled over by it. Probably still isn't me, but as far as comfort and fit, it wins hands down.
    +1. It took me a while to bond with the Speedbird but now I love it. It's the most versatile and most comfortable watch that I own. This is the watch that converted me from a strap to a bracelet chap.

  7. #107
    this is probably my most comfy watch on bracelet

    its so thin and light like its not there


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    At the moment, it's my Longines Column-Wheel Chrono.

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    wrong post




    Mods can delete this message, please.
    Last edited by Arch_m; 12th December 2013 at 11:28.

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    Sub on a NATO

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    Vintage 300. The size, weight....just right.


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    Its a toss up between a cheap crappy Aqualung dive watch on a rubber strap to my Stowa Marine Auto. Stowa you notice a lot less but the dive watch can be worn doing anything and not be a major concern.

    Coming in a very close 3rd is one of Eddies PRS 20's.

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    For me its the old 40mm Explorer 2. Love them. Can't tell its there.

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    Cheap and cheerful Seiko 5, wear this one to the gym and forget I am wearing it.


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    My TSN on a WJean mesh. Brilliant!



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    Funny timing - almost all of my watches i would.like to think were comfortable (why would you have one that was not!) but my current.. i have never had a watch that i need to check I am still wearing before now. 42mm Aerospace (so Ti) on a natural rubber strap. The best i have ever known for comfort


    Last edited by notenoughwrists; 13th December 2013 at 14:56.

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    I'd say either one of these 2!!

    With crown positioned at 6 you hardly feel your wearing anything at all...


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    Agreed! I'm wearing my '66 today and I'm amazed at the size/weight for a diver...can't wait to get a mesh for it.
    Quote Originally Posted by demer03 View Post
    Vintage 300. The size, weight....just right.


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    Titanium for the win

    Anything titanium.

    It's hard to beat a titanium watch for comfort, because of its lightness, feel on the skin, heat conductivity compared to steel, non-allergenic qualities, etc.

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    Marathon Navigator. It's so light I often forget I'm wearing it.

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    Cool

    Would have to say my Girard Perreguax Sea Hawk II. At 42mm I can say it is quite easily the most comfortable of the larger watches that I own.
    It also happens to be the full steel version on a bracelet which makes it all the more amazing.

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    Omega 2264



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