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 Posted: Fri Sep 5th, 2008 11:36 pm
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romek
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As of today what watch  would you take to the deserted island ,if you had no means changing it for next five maybe ten years.Glad to see your picks

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 Posted: Fri Sep 5th, 2008 11:46 pm
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Omega SpeedMaster Professional Chronograph Moon Watch 3570.50 would be my choice...if it worked on the moon, why not a deserted island?ThumbsUp02.gif

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For me, it would have to one of my two best glow-in-the-dark watches. The Graf Zeppelin on the left or the Robert on the right. It would be a very tough choice. If I took one, I'd have to sneak the other along somehow. :D

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For me It would be the Fortis Marinemaster

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IWC Portofino Chronograph Ref. 378302  in stainless steel

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CJ makes a good point...;)


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I'd wear whatever watch my beautiful 30 year old companion wanted me to wear.  Or, if she didn't care, I'd probably go with a Solar/Atomic Casio Pathfinder.

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Seiko Monster


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Hi
This one for me ,the build quality is outstanding!!

Paul

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If I'm the only one there, who am I going to impress with a high line watch? I'd take a G-Shock Solar for tough reliability. If its daylight, you hunt food; if dark, you sleep. mistake.gif

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Edgel wrote: If I'm the only one there, who am I going to impress with a high line watch? I'd take a G-Shock Solar for tough reliability. If its daylight, you hunt food; if dark, you sleep. mistake.gif

Hay that works for me too.:cool: If there is no nuke clock sync I'd just make a sundial. :D

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Who in their right mind would choose to go to the deserted island????? face4.gif

Now, if I was traveling and got stuck there, it would depend on what I was wearing at that time.  But, if that would ever happen, I would hope to wear my GSAR.

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