TimeTechTalk.com Home

TimeTechTalk.com > Time Tech Talk > Time Talk > What is your Tool Watch

Welcome to 3T! Please take the time to register and join in on the friendly,knowledgeable watch talk.Please note that not all registrations will receive an immediate activation e-mail.Those who do not receive an immediate notification will be activated manually within 48hrs. by an admin. without an e-mail activation url sent to you,you may then sign in using your username and password,if you feel there is a problem please e-mail us at timetechtalk@hotmail.com and include your name and username and we activate your account.Thank You!

 Moderated by: 3T Page:  First Page Previous Page  1  2  3   
New Topic Reply Printer Friendly
What is your Tool Watch  Rating:  Rating
AuthorPost
 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 01:02 am
  PM Quote Reply
25th Post
Graham
3T WIS


Joined: Sun Sep 21st, 2008
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Posts: 2724
Status: 
Offline
Of course I echo all of the Seiko sentiments here, so here is my OM (someone had to do it....subtlelaugh.gif) with a bout of elephantitis courtesy Paul from Orb.

Attachment: 01102009397 (640 x ratio).jpg (Downloaded 71 times)

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 04:14 am
  PM Quote Reply
26th Post
Jayo
3T WIS
 

Joined: Tue Dec 30th, 2008
Location:  
Posts: 126
Status: 
Offline
this is my tool watch! Really like it:


Attachment: 29102009524.jpg (Downloaded 67 times)

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 04:22 am
  PM Quote Reply
27th Post
toxicavenger
3T WIS


Joined: Sat May 16th, 2009
Location: The Springs, Colorado USA
Posts: 142
Status: 
Offline
Man there is some really nice looking "beaters" posted. I would take everyone of them! Oh except for the Casio Super Illuminator and the Monster, I already have them.

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 06:45 am
  PM Quote Reply
28th Post
21411
3T WIS
 

Joined: Thu Dec 24th, 2009
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 82
Status: 
Offline
You guys keep your beaters in good shape for being "beaters". :P

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 07:14 am
  PM Quote Reply
29th Post
elemental
3T WIS
 

Joined: Mon Feb 9th, 2009
Location: Girard, Ohio USA
Posts: 590
Status: 
Offline
i too use my black monster (or orange) for my beater.  sadly, i had to put it on a NATO because i broke the bracelet at rollerderby practice :) (i coach a 21 and over all girls team)

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!



Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 07:25 am
  PM Quote Reply
30th Post
Natevan70
Guest
 

Joined: 
Location:  
Posts: 
Status: 
Offline
21411 wrote: You guys keep your beaters in good shape for being "beaters". :P

Actually, I'm on my second Casio Super Illuminator- I destroyed the first one !

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 07:38 am
  PM Quote Reply
31st Post
JKang
3T WIS


Joined: Mon Feb 25th, 2008
Location: Singapore, Singapore
Posts: 235
Status: 
Offline
Here's mine - was quite hard to snag in good condition, but hey it's a Vostok and aren't they meant to be tools anyway?
Still going strong. Never serviced, never broke, never late.

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Tue Jan 12th, 2010 10:02 am
  PM Quote Reply
32nd Post
KenC
Admin


Joined: Sun Sep 4th, 2005
Location: Florida &, Arizona USA
Posts: 11288
Status: 
Offline
I   have about 70 watches from Rolex to Seiko...the only ones I ever worry about scratching is my BELL hydrocarbon and my VIXA Type-20 because they have such a highly polished cases.

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

Current time is 04:12 pm Page:  First Page Previous Page  1  2  3     
TimeTechTalk.com > Time Tech Talk > Time Talk > What is your Tool Watch Top



Lead Theme By: Di @ UltraBB
UltraBB 1.17 Copyright © 2007-2012 Data 1 Systems
Page processed in 0.1321 seconds (40% database + 60% PHP). 32 queries executed.