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 Posted: Mon Sep 24th, 2007 11:18 am
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Skipdawg
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Hay do you all have seasonal watches? Watches you wear only for certain seasons of the year. :)

I guess I sort of do. During the cooler/colder months when wearing long sleeves and jackets I don't wear the bigger bulkier divers as much and lean to the dress and pilot type watches more. ;) But during the warmer short sleeve months tend to strap on the bigger bulkier divers. :cool:

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I wear the yellow-faced watches (Doxa, Stowa, Orient Star) much more during the summer than the winter.

Blacks, blues, oranges, whites throughout the year.

Steve

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 Posted: Mon Sep 24th, 2007 08:06 pm
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Tony Duronio
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Al the same to me:)

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I find myself wearing the yellow and orange dial watches more in the summer, though the winter could certainly use a splash of color around here!  I also seem to prefer straps over bracelets in the winter too, cold steel against cold skin, brrrr :shock:

Cheers,
Griff

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 Posted: Tue Sep 25th, 2007 12:02 am
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Len S
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Seasons, we only have one season here in California.  So luckily I am able to wear all my watches year round.  yourock.gif

Len

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 Posted: Tue Sep 25th, 2007 12:35 am
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I like wearing the black dials when Im using pepper, the white dials when Im using salt, the yellow dials for saffron (and sometimes the orange ones), the blue ones for... uh...  did I read that question right??  mistake.gif

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This psycho here has different rings (Wedding) that he wears with different watches and with different style of clothing and different color Fedora Hats, Im a Freak.

but at least I dont have winter and summer watches smile8.gif



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 Posted: Tue Sep 25th, 2007 09:55 am
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Hey Skipdawg, as a matter of fact I do tend to wear certain watches more frequently during certain seasons of the year. Mainly depending on coat weather and non-coat weather. Here in rochester NY we see temps in the -20s and some serious snow during the winter months. I tend to wear technical jacket/coats like Mountain Hardwear or North Face and those chunky divers don't tend to slide under the cuffs very well. Now don't get me wrong, I still go for a chuncky diver watch but something with a little smoother bezel like a Doxa or Omega.

Cheers. :cool:

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I don't have seasonal watches but I do have day/night watches. I work rotating monthly shifts of a month of days then a month of nights. So on and so on. I have a few weak lume watches I will never wear on a night shift at work such as my LM-3 and Marcello C. Other than that, we don't have a real seasonal change here. It is either hurricane season or it isn't.

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My summer watches tend to be on rubber bands or bracelets and,for some reason. brightly colored.

 

 



 

 

 

 

Her in the northeast winter watches need to be fearless and this is my "go to" watch for winter .

 

 



 

 

 

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