Today Panerai Submersible. Sorry for the poor quality picture.
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Today Panerai Submersible. Sorry for the poor quality picture.
I have a Citizen Calibre 8700 at the moment. I'll put up a pic soon.
I'm shopping around for a new watch, but the list of things I'd like leaves few options. 9 or 4 o'clock crown is the main thing I'd like, and price less than $150 is second. It's looking like it's gonna be an Invicta Lefty...
I have recently discovered Soviet made mechanical watches. I have a couple of vintage Poljots and a Raketa that I really like. I have several others that I don't like as well.
They are not nearly as high-end as some of the watches pictured here, but I enjoy them. :)
These are my two watches and I love them both! One is a G-Shock and the other is a Raymond Weil.
These are the two watches I deployed with, one is on it's 4th and the other is a 1st timer...
-Matt
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Omega pocketwatch gifted to me by an uncle of my father. This watch is from the 1930`s and was used during work as a railway-worker. It still holds time perfect, and I love to use it. A watch with a family history, and all sort of people want to take a closer look when they see the silver chain sticking up from my watch-pocket!
I love the Spyderco, have several but the simple little UKPK is my favorite..
-Matt
I have this Seiko Sport 150 that I bought in 1987 with my hard earned money… It was $325.00 back then. I still have the original box and papers that go with it…
It has survived the military, 21 years of Law Enforcement, 3 years in Iraq and now the desert of Wyoming…
I sent it in about ten years ago just for a service… I wear it even when the battery is dead until I can a new one put in.
I have another Seiko and a high dollar tactical watch, but I still like this one the best.
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Mine was a gift-