What's your favorite watch?

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Just an old Swiss Army Cavalry watch with glow in the dark numbers. I typically could care less what time it is on trips except if it is meal time.
 
I've had my Casio F-91W for ages, occasionally I buy a new wrist strap, it just keeps on going!
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I later read somewhere that it is/was a preferred watch among terrorists, to use as a timer to set off bombs [citation needed].
 
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I love my Bremont U2 - automatic, more water resistant than I'll ever need, clear, certified chronometer (therefore accurate) and, perhaps best of all, British.

I only wish I had a picture...
 
Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer, mid-size one as I have noodle arms, it has been worn daily apart from being away for service since I got it almost 11 years ago :) No photo as I'm at work right now.
 
Casio Solar G-Shock- I have to replace the straps every 2 years or so, but it has been working continuously for the past 12 years, so it's earned my confidence and respect
 
Casio diver's watch. Only £35, now going for 5 years and very accurate. I never buy expensive watches now. I had a Tissot diver's watch for my 21st- never accurate, very unreliable and cost more than my present watch to service. Then an expensive, well advertised, solar powered, ecodrive waterproof that lost its winder and neither the shop nor maker took responsibility.
 
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These are what i've got at the moment, the eco drive was a Christmas present that i put on my old strap.
My fave that i'd like is a seiko monster.

 

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