Which watch would you...

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Just to be pedantic, does the OP mean in addition to the one I'd already be wearing ? :lol:
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For the reasons of screw in bars my Bloxworth Panda

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For reason of it being my best, most expensive, and an Automatic watch my Damasko DK15

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Perhaps one on each wrist?

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garsy69 wrote::D
I like your logic, how you've thought it through to cover all likely eventualities :lol:

For me I don't actually know but it could be my C60 600 Pro white face, red bezel. I love that watch :cuinlove:[/quote]

Pleased you're still loving it Patrick - it is a beauty!!

How are you getting on with the C11? I'm kinda regretting letting that one go :([/quote]
Thanks Matt, yes still loving the C60. The C11 I really prefer now I've swapped it from the bracelet back to the original black leather strap so that's another favourite. I hope you're enjoying the COSC :D

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Waerla wrote:Just to be pedantic, does the OP mean in addition to the one I'd already be wearing ? :lol:
That'd be sneaky and you might have got away with it if you'd kept quiet. As it is, now we know...No! :lol:
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This one as it's still the honeymoon period and its my best and favourite watch
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40mm C9 5 Day Chronometer. It's simple, unobtrusive, doesn't require constant attention, and is just comfortable as all hell.
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This one as its been my trusty companion every day for many years although that could change very soon! I'd be gutted to leave my Dad's gold retirement dress watch of no particular make behind, for sentimental reasons but if push come to shove it's not been out of it's box for years (and that's only to check it's still there!)

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I love this question! No second thoughts, it would have to be my C60 Pro Auto, my daily wearer (as you can probably tell). I don't like taking off my watch (even sleep, shower, etc.) so I had always been looking for a watch that would last and that was appropriate for all occasions. I bought this watch 3 years ago and it has been on my wrist at the beaches in Florida, fishing in the Gulf of Mexico, SCUBA diving, hunting in the Missouri woods, keeping time while I coach my daughter's soccer (football) team, woods of the Pacific Northwest, motorcycle riding, etc.....you get the idea.
Yes, it's beat up and marked, but she's been solid. Sentiment to me has no $/£ value and I have a connection with this piece.
Although, all that may change after my C9 5 day ss arrives [FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE AND WINKING EYE].

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Bill66 wrote:This one as its been my trusty companion every day for many years although that could change very soon! I'd be gutted to leave my Dad's gold retirement dress watch of no particular make behind, for sentimental reasons but if push come to shove it's not been out of it's box for years (and that's only to check it's still there!)

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OP's discretion: you can take your dads retirement watch. :-$
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This will do...
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Thermexman wrote:
Bill66 wrote:This one as its been my trusty companion every day for many years although that could change very soon! I'd be gutted to leave my Dad's gold retirement dress watch of no particular make behind, for sentimental reasons but if push come to shove it's not been out of it's box for years (and that's only to check it's still there!)

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My Explorer. Can be comfortably worn in the office, 100 depth rating, good time keeping and can be traded worldwide if the going gets rough.


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My C65 SWS MK1.
It is my 'Aqua Terra', it is very comfortable, looks just fantastic and does everything I want from a watch.

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MiniMpi wrote:My C65 SWS MK1.
It is my 'Aqua Terra', it is very comfortable, looks just fantastic and does everything I want from a watch.

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Sexy photo Ferg. :thumbup:

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