My wife gave me this for getting my degree in the early 90's… it was my first "nice" watch.
Gotta change the battery and see if it still works, but what started this madness for YOU!?
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Continue readingMy wife gave me this for getting my degree in the early 90's… it was my first "nice" watch.
Gotta change the battery and see if it still works, but what started this madness for YOU!?
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Continue readingIf you are a dive watch buff, you know Jenny (pronounced "yen-ny" for those that haven't heard of them)… If you h…
Continue readingTissot Seastar 1000
Blue stunner… 300m, display back, powermatic 80, ceramic bezel… neat watch.
$315 includes shipping in the US
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Continue readingOcean Crawler classic Shipwreck Hunter in green. Bought it from a friend, it’s been well worn and loved and has a ton more life in …
Continue readingSo I have a few homage pieces. Copies. Whatever. Steeldive and Watchdives make some decent bits, as do others… but we all know they are, well, often quite unoriginal.
I'm not posting to poke any bears or to endlessly debate the virtues or lack …
Continue readingMy sons and I all love watches. My oldest loves his Tudors but has a soft spot for a classic Datejust. My younger is fresh out of college but has his Bulova Lunar Pilot and his work watch is a Swatch Neptune Speedy. I love lots but if I had to pick jus…
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When you find your perfect module, apparently you have to get every model it’s been in!
The 3540 is that for me. As far as I know, it’s only ever been in the Darwin squares and the Caution Yellow square.
Square class!
Tough Solar.
Multiband 6.
Bluetooth app control, but not an intrusive smart watch wannabe.
Other details…
But the kicker?
You can actually hear the alarm. Like… seriously. The normal modules they put in squares are painfully…