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    Do you really need it if you have one? Don't you wear it everyday?
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    I like a good watch
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    *perv

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZENNON View Post
    Do you really need it if you have one? Don't you wear it everyday?
    No. I work in a steel warehouse. I have an Apple Watch as my daily, a couple of others and then this Auto
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    Any other watch hoes in this forum??
    I have found myself researching and buying more watches than golf clubs these days.
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    Me!

    Just got a Tissot Seastar Powermatic 80 Auto for the birthday, assisted the wife with the purchase. Beautiful movement, very weighty on the wrist, holds power for up to 60 hours.

    I cannot justify spending thousands of dollars on a watch. With a young family my financial priorities are elsewhere.

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    Everytime I go to a shopping centre or overseas, I could spend hours looking at timepieces.
    Going to Vietnam for New Years and have 10 hours in Changi both ways so I'm sure there will be plenty of window shopping whilst waiting.
    Walked into JB Hifi on the weekend to purchase a Galaxy watch but told myself I don't need. Haha

    Probably end up getting one anyway, even though I will never remember to charge
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    Quote Originally Posted by wazamac View Post
    Everytime I go to a shopping centre or overseas, I could spend hours looking at timepieces.
    Going to Vietnam for New Years and have 10 hours in Changi both ways so I'm sure there will be plenty of window shopping whilst waiting.
    Walked into JB Hifi on the weekend to purchase a Galaxy watch but told myself I don't need. Haha

    Probably end up getting one anyway, even though I will never remember to charge
    Waza; most of the auto watches these days have a simple winding function, give that about 20 revs then the natural movement of your wrist will do the rest while you wear it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecollective View Post
    Waza; most of the auto watches these days have a simple winding function, give that about 20 revs then the natural movement of your wrist will do the rest while you wear it.
    The watch I wear everyday is kinetic. This is probably what is stopping me buying a galaxy watch.
    Its just that I am hitting the gym again and thinking about the other functions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thecollective View Post
    Me!

    Just got a Tissot Seastar Powermatic 80 Auto for the birthday, assisted the wife with the purchase. Beautiful movement, very weighty on the wrist, holds power for up to 60 hours.

    I cannot justify spending thousands of dollars on a watch. With a young family my financial priorities are elsewhere.
    If you are back in the market for another watch look into the Hamilton khaki range, very well priced, great quality and all Swiss movement.
    MAIN BAG
    DRIVER: PING G400 max FUJI Ventus
    3 Wood: COBRA F8 ATTAS 7x
    5 Wood: NIKE SQII VEYLIX Rome 888
    3 Driving Iron: TITLEIST Tmb 718
    4 Driving Iron: SRIXON U65 Steelfiber i95
    Irons: 5-Pw TM p790 NIPPON Modus 120
    Wedge: 52deg TM Milled Grind ORIGINAL PX SATIN
    Wedge: 58deg COBRA Black Wide Low DG
    Putter: PING VAULT Bergen

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    Quote Originally Posted by freddy a View Post
    If you are back in the market for another watch look into the Hamilton khaki range, very well priced, great quality and all Swiss movement.
    Yeah EAL raves about his Hamilton Khaki Watch, can pick them up for $700 on Amazon

    Have it on the radar but might wait until my 40th in November


 

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