I can't really pick a favorite watch. Maybe I have a problem..... Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
Presuming I can get a Nato (I think Zulu ) in 22mm I plan to wear this most of the time! Orient hand 1 by Just Plain Dave, on Flickr
For almost 20 years I wore my Omega Seamaster but there's something about the Navitimer 01 46mm I absolutely love. Mike
I don't wear a watch every day during summer, so my favorite watch right now is my Moonwatch. Because, it is easy to adjust before wearing. No day, no date, no half day mismatch.
G shock mudman. Perfect set of features for me. A bit more than I need but cheapest watch that meets all my requirements.
Seiko Sumo mod. My current edc. Love it so much that I have gotten rid of my other watches. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
This is my edc watch. Momentum Atlas series, solid titanum case, Japanese quartz movement. Don't get me wrong, I looooove automatics and mechs, in fact I have a few original Japanese Seiko 7019s, 7s26s and a Swiss windup, but this thing is my go-to watch. I'm tough on watches and the crystal on it is very durable. Plus the case will never corrode. -JB
Any of the Casio G-Shock's or ProTreks. I've owned at least 7 over the past 10 years. But now it's gotta be Solar Powered and Atomic Time Keeping.
I've tried and I can't pick just one that's impossible in no particular order all worn in rotation Seadweller Rangemaster Yachtmaster Daytona Fenix3
Years ago, it was my Concord Mariner. Which has been dead in the water lo these many years -- repair cost more than I have been willing able to spend... So today my favorite(s) are these: Casio AL180 AMW-1 Solar digital -- my 'beater' Voltek Europa TU-144 -- my 'tank' and worn for nicer occasions L'chaim! Moshe ben David
I have the exact same watch except with the stainless bracelet. It was a Fathers Day gift from my wife and some and I absolutely love it!
My favorite watch is currently my Bulova Unfortunately the video is a little shaky but you can see that the seconds hand is not and it sweeps as well as a spring drive. I have had this watch (on nylon strap) for about a month now and it has not deviated from atomic time at all. So it'll be within 5-10 seconds a year for sure. It cost $113 overnight shipped from Amazon. The tag on it said "$399" but these are now discontinued. It is a cheap way to get an ultra accurate movement with a very good looking dial and quality build. It even has a screw down crown.