Ollie78
Established Member
I wear a Citizen promaster at work and most of the time otherwise as well. It is solar powered, very accurate robust and looks good.
For straps I use canvas ones or currently a leather nato, I get a few at a time from ebay or when geckota have a sale on. They last about 6 months then I just change them.
The promaster tough on the metal strap is a great watch that I want to get, when I can find it cheap.
I also like Seiko automatics like the 5 sports and the prospex range they are great watches too, I have a couple but always just wear my Citizen at work.
My best ever watch was a Seiko SARG11 from Japan with 6R15. It was great in every way but got lost in a hotel in Belgium. I looked for another but the price has more than trippled because they stopped production. Still miss it .
It's great that there are many budget but good watches around.
Saying that I really fancy a Sinn or a Damasko for work but not with my budget
Or a Seiko spring drive titanium landmaster.
I have zero interest in any form of smart watch at all. I don't need to be further connected to my phone, quite the opposite.
Ollie
For straps I use canvas ones or currently a leather nato, I get a few at a time from ebay or when geckota have a sale on. They last about 6 months then I just change them.
The promaster tough on the metal strap is a great watch that I want to get, when I can find it cheap.
I also like Seiko automatics like the 5 sports and the prospex range they are great watches too, I have a couple but always just wear my Citizen at work.
My best ever watch was a Seiko SARG11 from Japan with 6R15. It was great in every way but got lost in a hotel in Belgium. I looked for another but the price has more than trippled because they stopped production. Still miss it .
It's great that there are many budget but good watches around.
Saying that I really fancy a Sinn or a Damasko for work but not with my budget
Or a Seiko spring drive titanium landmaster.
I have zero interest in any form of smart watch at all. I don't need to be further connected to my phone, quite the opposite.
Ollie
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