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 Posted: Sun Jan 10th, 2010 01:53 pm
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max wrote:
Been proving itself as a tool for about 20 years now. (So has its owner, Im afraid)




I had the next gen of that, and it was a cracking watch!

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Does all I need it to, above the surface:


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this one has been through a lot and i had it blasted to hide the scars :D

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Here is my tool watch for the last few months.

Attachment: marcello trident snowflake.jpg (Downloaded 85 times)

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This is one went in the sea, in the mud, in the snow, in the sand... I don't care as much if I hit or dirty it...Also, if it brakes, it cost about $150 to replace but I doubt it will ever happen, it's still ticking perfectly and is my favorite beater!


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When I just need to get the job done and not worry about bangin up a watch.  I go to the Suunto Vector.  Heck if it works as a Special Forces Ops watch, I can certainly work on the motorcycle without worry.


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I got my "dream beater & tool" watch a few weeks ago...










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DM71 wrote: This is one went in the sea, in the mud, in the snow, in the sand... I don't care as much if I hit or dirty it...Also, if it brakes, it cost about $150 to replace but I doubt it will ever happen, it's still ticking perfectly and is my favorite beater!



Daniel...why is it I am not surprised at all?hand6.gif

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Here are 2 of my favorite tool watches. These are my reasons: 1) they are inexpensive 2) it's a brand with a strong track record 3) there are abundant spare parts 4) the shrouds help protect the bezels 5) bracelets' inner links are a design that can cleverly conceal dings 6) it's always a joy wearing these monsters



Sometimes these ones, too:









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bigrustypig wrote: DM71 wrote: This is one went in the sea, in the mud, in the snow, in the sand... I don't care as much if I hit or dirty it...Also, if it brakes, it cost about $150 to replace but I doubt it will ever happen, it's still ticking perfectly and is my favorite beater!



Daniel...why is it I am not surprised at all?hand6.gif

Hehehe! Well Jeff, you tell me!  I think we have the same optic on the subject, specially after reading your post :D!

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 Posted: Mon Jan 11th, 2010 08:28 pm
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DM71 wrote: bigrustypig wrote: DM71 wrote: This is one went in the sea, in the mud, in the snow, in the sand... I don't care as much if I hit or dirty it...Also, if it brakes, it cost about $150 to replace but I doubt it will ever happen, it's still ticking perfectly and is my favorite beater!



Daniel...why is it I am not surprised at all?hand6.gif

Hehehe! Well Jeff, you tell me!  I think we have the same optic on the subject, specially after reading your post :D!

HA! and I remember very clearly you have 2 monsters tucked away...........subtlelaugh.gif

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