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    I have a few G-Shocks, I love them. They are one of only two style watches that I haven't destroyed. The other being an old LL Bean watch, about 15 years old, back when they still came with a screw down crown, I broke the glass once, but I was using it like a dumbass.


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    Thumbs up My personal choice. . .a pocket watch that can be wound!

    Quote Originally Posted by mitch.chesney View Post
    My choice would be an old analog pocketwatch or wristwatch that can be wound.
    1) more water resistant if there are no electronic components
    2) never lose power if it's not powered by a battery
    3) if it breaks, it's all mechanical and with some dexterity you can fix almost anything
    Exactly! Mechanical is much better IMHO. No battery, just wind and go.
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    I don't wear a watch because I don't care about the time and all you clowns are wearing one anyway so I'll just ask if I should find myself caring what time it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by U.S.Marine2111 View Post
    I have a few G-Shocks, I love them. They are one of only two style watches that I haven't destroyed. The other being an old LL Bean watch, about 15 years old, back when they still came with a screw down crown, I broke the glass once, but I was using it like a dumbass.

    LL Bean backs those 100%. I have two of those and they even replace the batterys for free. I have them for back up. I wear a Rolex Explorer II give to me my a happy hunter, a very happy hunter.

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    Was she cute?

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    Was a He, and I don't remember what his name was, or what he looked like. Odd how I just have a vague memory of the hunters, but I remember the hunts, (what happened). Never wanted to guide women one on one, but guided several Husband and wife parties.

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    Seiko Automatic Dive Watch. Bought mine over 30 years ago. No batteries, no winding, can withstand everything I've put it through.
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    Default SUUDO XM9/i - GPS Watch

    Have you ever heard of SUUDO XM9/i? It is an incredible piece of technology: It's features:

    Altimeter

    Current altitude
    Resolution 1 m / 3 ft
    Vertical speed
    Display range -500 m to 9000 m / -1500 ft to 29500 ft
    Total ascent /descent and higest/lowest altitude, in recorded logs
    Altitude alarm function

    Barometer

    Display range 300 to 1100 hPa / 8.90 to 32.40 inHg
    Graphical display of pressure trends for last 6 hours
    Stores barometric pressure data for last 7 days / 168 hours
    Absolute barometric pressure at the current location
    Barometric pressure at sea level
    Resolution 1hPa / 0.05 inHg

    Thermometer

    Display range -20°C to +60°C/-5°F to +140°F
    Stores temp data for last 7 days / 168 hours
    Resolution 1°C / 1°F

    Compass

    Bearing lock mode (toward a set bearing or a GPS waypoint)
    Tilt Compensated
    Simultaneous bearing tracking, altitude or time display with bearing / compass rose
    Bearing display in degrees and cardinal points
    Resolution 1°

    GPS / Navigation Mode

    Resolution 1 m / 3 ft
    12 channels
    Integrated loop antenna
    Programable alarm points
    Distance from current location to final waypoint
    Estimated travel time to next waypoint based on current speed
    Estimated travel time to destination based on current speed
    Estimated arrival time at final waypoint in route based on current speed
    Altitude difference between current location and next waypoint
    Total amount of ascent from the current location to the final waypoint
    Current speed
    Heading in degrees
    Deviation from course (left/right)
    Track Back function activates navigation along recorded track back to starting location

    Memory

    50 routes (each route can include up to 50 points)
    500 waypoints
    25 log files
    25 tracks (8000 track points)
    Re-Think and Do...

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    http://www.suuntowatches.com/Suunto-X9Mi.pro

    Is that it? $500.00 for a watch? For that price it should come out in the woods and fix dinner for me.
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    Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to much for a watch! I'll keep my sundial ring
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    Hey! I have one of those, too. Pretty cool ain't they?
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    Love it bro,
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    I don't!!! Every time I put the stick through my wrist it hurts and bleeds a lot....
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    (head slap) Doh!
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    If the sundial was on a compass, it would be the ultimate daytime - outdoors watch. That way it would point north automatically.
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    Actually, it would tell time no matter which direction you were heading.
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    iv always wanted a navy seal dive watch (i currently wear a movado , museum imagine seeing someone out in the bush with that lol) anyone know where i can get one (preferably in winnipeg)

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    The Navy Seals that I've met wore a wide variety of watches. Seiko, Casio, Rolex ....
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    Crash - Those guys were selling them. That's why they had six on each arm. Geeese.
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    i mean thoes black ones you always seen in movies , if i was a navy seal id buy an omega lol unfortunatly i dont have that much money

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