Me and watches never got along, i either broke them or rusted them up from sweat. i tried wearing the all plastic ones but i ended up breaking them or scratching the face up so bad it was unreadable.
Warfarin bruises, as usual, though a light batch today. Also, a watch I picked off the rack at Walmart for IIRC $12. When it stops working, I'll replace it with another one.
Changed watches but still in an orange mood. The one that started it all, 1971 Bulova Snorkle. I spent the entire summer of 73 mowing lawns, picking strawberries, and shoveling sand and the winter shoveling snow to buy it used at the local dive shop along with the gear I needed to take diving lessons the next summer.
It formed what I still like in watches to this day, divers watch, cushion cases, coin edged bezels and rice bead bracelets.
Trying out a new French Mairine Paratroop style watch band on the Dolphin. they are a bit stretchy and seem Uber comfortable in the heat. Eagle eyes will see i am timing my noon eliptical session with the pip at 12:40.
Nothing fancy. I'm hard on watches, and this one is pretty dirty from working out in the garage and yard today. I am old school; I want a watch. I'm used to my former job of no phones allowed while on the clock.
A 10 year old Timex that I believe I gave about $30 for. Keeps perfect time. That's all I need.
When I was still working, I was hard on watches. Then I wore the $2 Wal-Mart specials and often bought 2 at a time.
titanium diving citizen i bought in spain in 2000....
it sits in a basket thing on my dresser
i cant remember last time i wore it or any other
retired...etc..cell phone, wall clocks
I used to get flea-market watches if i saw a cool one in my price range... those watches were practically broken when i got them and one i wore broken cause how cool it was...