16610 on one of Eddies grey NATOs
citizen calibre 8700. I'm after a Vitorinox for a bit more casual tougher watch, any recs?
I wear the same watch until I decide to change it. Then I change it and the cycle continues.
Sometimes change can be measured in days, weeks, months or even years apart.
Any time interval less than that is really "trying on" or "wearing out" and not daily wearing as I would describe it.
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Explorer II 16570 polar
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1) Carrera Calibre 5
2) Only other watch is a gshock for the rough stuff.
Keep wanting to buy another watch but get into such a muddle trying to choose.
I'm farming so it's either a Damasko DA44 on the good days, and for rough days (you really don't want to know how rough) it's the Seiko BFK, it's on a rubber strap for a good reason. A vintage Longines or Seiko Pogue at the weekend or social event. But I reckon first choice is the Damasko most of the time.
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Not read the thread in full as on my way out. So my quick answer is either my Breitling Colt 44 or my Steinhart ovm or gmt.
I wear a Lange 1 but only in my dreams!
My old SMP quartz is my grab and go daily wearer with my Tudor Black Bay getting wear on a weekly basis. I did wear my old 1964 Seamaster on Thursday night for the first time in months but nothing else gets a look-in these days.
Maybe I should think of flipping the stuff i don't wear.
No daily wearer as such, but a couple of hummers get most of my office time, and a Zelos Abyss bronze for casual.
Changed last year when I bought a North Flag. That's now the one I pick up most often, given you can wear it just about anywhere.
SMP Auto for me, had it from new 18 years ago and it's been everywhere and done everything with me. Rock solid and compared to my Daytona is bomb proof.
No daily wearer or any kind of pattern. Yesterday was a Damasko followed by a GS followed by a Stowa in the evening, today was a different GS and right now a G-Shock.
This tends to be the grab and go, beautiful dial and the lack of date makes setting it a heck of a lot quicker to set, I'll never by a Vostok with a non quickset date again!
Ah, Jocke, your welding watch.
My old gold omega seamaster (1967 i think?) on a nato. (I know it sounds like a hideous combination, and it most probably is, but I like it)
Will take a pic tomorrow.
I wear my Pam Logo everyday
Surely the point of a collection is you DON'T have a daily wearer...
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
16610.
You obviously didn't see my recent thread :)
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Of course, but I certainly don't have one watch which is my daily wear, just some that get more wrist time than others.
Probably about 10-12 of my watches are worn frequently.
Not saying there's anything wrong with preferring one or two, but if I found I was wearing one or two watches at the expense of all the others, I'd reduce the number I have.
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Different watch every day, some times two a day.
I'm knew the this hobby and am just seeing what others do. I am already tending to wear certain watches for day to stuff and the nicer stuff at weekends or nights
At the moment my AT Quartz
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra by Robert Seymour, on Flickr
This one daily for the next 5months or so.
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my workhorse for daily use
My Seamaster is my daily wearer, tend to wear either my Submariner or SMP 300 at weekends.
I'd post mine but can't get the damn size thing sorted on an iPad
Oyster Perpetual 39mm. I actually didn't bond with it when I first got it but it has grown on me and now is IMHO just about 'perfect' for pretty much any occasion. A relative bargain too by Rolex standards
Going to bump up this old thread and see how people’s thoughts have changed!
My daily now is an omega 2254 and of my collection now only 3 get regular wear
2254
Sub
Speedie
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Always fun, even with an old thread. These are the two I wear most weeks.
And, when it's sunny;
That's a good 80% of my watch wearing.
It seems to be based on the weather. Today, the 43mm.
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It varies from day to day, but I would say my Seamaster SMPc is my most worn watch - a great all rounder - followed by either my El Primero or Speedmaster. It depends on how formal any business meetings I have are, or whether I can dress it down. Good to have choices available for different situations.
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