What's your work, weekend and dress watch?

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Re: What's your work, weekend and dress watch?

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Richard B wrote:What's your work, weekend and dress watch?

Ah, yes, very important to get this right.

Work: Diver.
Weekend: Diver.
Dress: I don't wear dresses.

Sorted! :thumbup:
i heard you were more of a "skirt" kinda guy...
the "g" is for Greg...
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Only on Tuesday evenings! :shock:
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Re: What's your work, weekend and dress watch?

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Just a suggestion, but have you checked out Tissot/ Hamilton? Hamilton have some really nice dress watches in the jazzmaster. Another of their great ones is the intramatic.
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Work- Tag Aquaracer quartz.
Weekend/Day off - any of the others in the box.
Dress- Meistersinger No1.
C600IPB 101, C7O cosc 009/300, C8 IPK 004 ,C11 Makaira Pro 006.
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Any time, any place, any watch. It's called the Martini approach to watch selection! :)

Two exceptions:

Goalkeeping in the garden to my son - Tissot V8
Holiday / swimming - Seiko Orange Monster
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Re: What's your work, weekend and dress watch?

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welshlad wrote:Any time, any place, any watch. It's called the Martini approach to watch selection! :)

Two exceptions:

Goalkeeping in the garden to my son - Tissot V8
Holiday / swimming - Seiko Orange Monster
That's just about my philosophy on the matter without Welshlad's exceptions; although I've yet to wear my C9 Chrono when walking my dog or mowing the lawn at the weekend. :wink:

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Rotate them ... I do not have a fixed schedule.


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Re: What's your work, weekend and dress watch?

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C5 or Citizen Calibre 3100 for work
C60 or C11 Makaira for Weekend
Citizen (I forget model number, but Wifey got it as my wedding gift and I love it. Aviator style).

This reminds we, I was going to do a SOTC to try out the new nifty 50 camera lens.


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