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    I normally wear my Cartier Pasha-C, but lately I find myself wearing my Tourneau 18k Rose Gold dual time:


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    Let's see some more watches everyone wears. I'll start with some of mine.
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    Crappy Pic,sorry,Only Dress watches I have anymore,Both Bubblebacks from my birth year (1948) One in S.S. one in 18K
    Both Orig dials.
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    I dont own this watch... But i wish i did:

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    Couple Omega Pros,The big Moonie I just traded off to a fellow SRPist,The midsize (2006 model) I still wear quite often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Crappy Pic,sorry,Only Dress watches I have anymore,Both Bubblebacks from my birth year (1948) One in S.S. one in 18K
    Both Orig dials.
    Awesome you still have those. I've seen the gold model before, and really like it. How do they hold up in terms of reliability and robustness, could you just wear them everyday if you wanted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HamburgO View Post
    Awesome you still have those. I've seen the gold model before, and really like it. How do they hold up in terms of reliability and robustness, could you just wear them everyday if you wanted?
    They are very Robust,first succesfull automatic made (mid 30s) Is the so called Oyster case with screw down crown.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    They are very Robust,first succesfull automatic made (mid 30s) Is the so called Oyster case with screw down crown.
    First woman to swim the english channel wore one doing the deed.
    I'm still wondering which watch she wore while swimming the English Channel...
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    My daily driver. Timex Expedition. Not as fancy as some of the other watches in this thread, but it does everything I need it to do. Plus it can survive a fall from a roller coaster(personal experience).
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    I just got this a couple of weeks ago for my birthday. The model is a little dated, but it was new, discounted, and $300 cheaper than the new GPS model.

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