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Looking for the Apex
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My first (expensive) watch was a TAG, then Rolex, then Breitling. Considering the Anniversary moon watch from Omega right now. |
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Rolex Datejust, 2-tone
Rolex GMT Master II Omega Speedmaster Cartier Tank Boliva Tank, 1943 14k rose gold Tissot T-touch Most purchased in the early 70's when wrist watches were much more affordable. Tissot is the newest but it's 5-6 years old and is my everyday watch. |
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Puddle Jumper
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Feeling at Home
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My everyday watch is a Citizen Titanium Chronograph (Solar Powered)
Had it for over 10 years and no batteries. I also have an older Pulsar Chronograph that I no longer wear. About 15 years old. I wear this one when we go out. ![]() I couldn't find pics of my other 2 watches. And the pic I tried taking with my phone looked blurry. Just realized all of my watches were gifts from my wife. 2 before we got married. And I have one that I received for my 5 year anniversary at work. I wear it when I don't want to break or lose me other watches. Not a bad looking watch, but it was free. |
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