Does anybody even wear a wristwatch anymore?
Everyday.
Used to be a tritium Nite diving watch but progressed to a omega sea master in 2017.
Wouldn’t be without.
Does anybody even wear a wristwatch anymore?
Just, unless you engage in Extreme Bushcrafting.When I'm off in the woods,I wear this,
. Apparently they'll survive a hit from a 9mm shell from 15 meters, operate from -100 to + 100°c and survive thermo nuclear electric pulses.
Spec should cover my activity then.
When I'm off in the woods,I wear this,
A proper military spec, not the "tourist" model. Apparently they'll survive a hit from a 9mm shell from 15 meters, operate from -100 to + 100°c and survive thermo nuclear electric pulses.
Spec should cover my activity then.
That looks alright. Why’s the crown on the left?
Apparently because the designers reckoned it was better for battlefield conditions, no snagging on clothing when pulling back sleeves for a look, or getting caught in other equipment. It's a modified Vostok 060634 case, and 2416 movement for anyone that's interested. I used a Vostok manual wind Navy issue diver since 1992 without any issues, it cost me £14. This one came as a return favour from a friend.
Sorta agree. That said, I haven’t worn one in years (seems odd because I started wearing a watch daily waaaay back when I was about 9 years old) My cell phone replaced it for telling time. Yeh, I like the idea of the men’s jewelry aspect but it’s so difficult for me to find one with a big enough band to fit other than the relatively ugly fabric types. Those are fine for the woods but not really what I’d call “jewelry” quality. I do have a couple of pocket watches I use for that now.How can you not to wear one?
Time is important, even if you are fully retired.
Or not?
Also, a piece of man jewellery.
Us without tatoos or other body modifications, need something to stand out.....
I don’t have anything that quality. Mine are much cheaper versions. Still quite accurate with modern technology though.You made sone fantastic pocket watches in the US back in the old days.
I have a couple Hamiltons, some Railroad grade, some made for the US Navy.
The Swiss copied you.