I got this one for my birthday last year and it's my offshore watch. People on the boat say, "man that's too nice to be wearing out here!" But shoot it's a tough watch and has an awesome crystal on it. I hardly ever take it off, even shower with it, LOL....
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I bought a Rolex Air King just after my 17th birthday and wore it nearly non-stop for 27 years. I own several other Rolex's but the Air King just feels right. It was and remains the best money I have ever spent on anything, ever.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostI bought a Rolex Air King just after my 17th birthday and wore it nearly non-stop for 27 years. I own several other Rolex's but the Air King just feels right. It was and remains the best money I have ever spent on anything, ever.
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Originally posted by War Machine View Postcitizen watches are sold on cruise ships, that should tell you all you want to know. Citizen does not protect retail pricing, so your watch will never hold its value. Hamilton does protect retail pricing.
Hamilton is a very nicely made automatic watch, very high value on you the price you pay.
All that being said, only watch I own is a Gshock rangeman I bought for when I go on vacations. I absolutely love that watch, I hardly wear it tho
How long since you have been on a cruise? Just went in December and a friend on board bought a very nice Rado and he looked at a few Tags. They also carried Hamilton, Tissot, Longines, Omega, Movado, etc.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostOf all the shit you talk about your splendiferous life...your best expense was a watch? A clock on your wrist is the thing that you chalk up to the best money youve ever spent?Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostYes sir. To me that watch is priceless. I did not even take it off the first 2 or 3 years that I owned it. There has never been a single thing that I have gotten as much enjoyment out of for so long as I have gotten out of that watch. A tab on the band broke last summer so I have been wearing a Datejust until I get around to having the Air King fixed.
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostI saw that video war machine. To pricey for me, but that is the watch I want just with the black face brown band.
I'm looking at it as an investment for a lifetime. I don't want to collect them, but want quality. Something if it gets beat up I can send it in and have it repaired etc.
I do like this citizen.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostI guess maybe sentimental value? Is this like your token of first success?
I bought a few of the Domino's pizza Air Kings on ebay in the early 2000s when they could be had for about $400 but I have never had the logos taken off and I haven't ever worn them. In late 08 through early 09 You could buy Rolex's VERY cheap and I bought half a dozen of them but have gotten rid of most of them. I also have an IWC Portuguese but it is too gaudy for me to wear.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Most 'collector' watches are fairly gaudy. They just don't appeal to me much.
This is a super-cheapo Sinn 556. Still my favorite watch. I've kept an eye on them for the past 3-4 years and they have steadily increased from 700 to 1200 dollars. I should have bought one when I first decided I wanted it. Oh well.
When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostI guess maybe sentimental value? Is this like your token of first success?
My Victorinox isn't my most expensive watch, and no where near Rolex territory, but such a joy to wear because of where and why I bought it. Been through several leather bands, and a crystal, and only recently took a temporary back seat to the gifted Citizen mentioned above as the most worn, for obvious reasons. Such a pain being a manual wind, but that's part of the wearing experience.
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Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Postis that like, code?
Originally posted by War Machine View PostLook, I collect cans for a living. Do you have any idea how many cans I gotta collect for 300??
Originally posted by 93LXHORSE View PostI got this one for my birthday last year and it's my offshore watch. People on the boat say, "man that's too nice to be wearing out here!" But shoot it's a tough watch and has an awesome crystal on it. I hardly ever take it off, even shower with it, LOL....
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostI saw that video war machine. To pricey for me, but that is the watch I want just with the black face brown band.
I'm looking at it as an investment for a lifetime. I don't want to collect them, but want quality. Something if it gets beat up I can send it in and have it repaired etc.
I do like this citizen.
Originally posted by LANTIRN View PostThat is the watch I have. Very happy with it. Some days I wish it had a velcro band for a better fit since my wrist seems to be in between notches, but that is the only complaint I have and it doesn't bother me enough to have actually changed bands.
The good thing about it was that although it didn't have stopwatch functionality, the outer bezel spun, so at least I could easily keep track of minutes.
I do like these as well, with the cloth band (Timex Expedition Scout metal):
I would really like a Suunto with Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, etc, but can't justify the cost for camping only:
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