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| help with a watch purchase | Rate Topic |
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| Posted: Tue Jan 29th, 2008 01:30 pm |
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scottran 3T WIS
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You guys are making me jelous with your daily wrist checks. I own an auto repair and get greasy and work in tight spots in a daily basis. I dont want to wear the watches I have now on the job. I would like some suggestions for a watch that is durable, good looking, easy upkeep but not too expensive if it would happen to get ruined so I wouldn't feel bad. Is there such a watch out there? Scott
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| Posted: Tue Jan 29th, 2008 01:35 pm |
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Upside 3T WIS
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Mechanical or quartz? There's some cool looking G-Shocks out there. Auto, I'd say go with a Seiko Monster.
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| Posted: Tue Jan 29th, 2008 04:35 pm |
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Skipdawg 3T WIS
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I'll second the G-Shock. ;) They licking they can take puts the timex to shame. :cool:
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