Yeap, what watch do you currently own? Watches are very very popular, and will always be. They are very stylish(1) and useful(2).
I own a Tissot T-Race "Nicky Hayden".
Yeap, what watch do you currently own? Watches are very very popular, and will always be. They are very stylish(1) and useful(2).
I own a Tissot T-Race "Nicky Hayden".
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Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.
A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?
A blue and silver fossil. I have it on right now. It's not cheap, nor very expensive. I think around $50 or 60 USD.
A Swiss Army Ground Forces Chronograph Watch.
A Low End, of the Higher Priced Watches, (about 570$). I could just never buy something like a Rolex.
Those are pretty neat, if not a bit overpriced.
Those are pretty neat, if not a bit overpriced.
Watches are not overpriced , unless they are rubbish or fakes , or unless you think a short days wages is a good monthly salary![]()
Usually, I don't wear them, I don't like time 'getting all up in my...'. I've got a movado, god knows what silly italian sounding name they gave it; my pocket watch, it's also my cell phone; and, a $15 timex that I had to buy for chemistry.![]()
Last edited by Kanamori; 09-25-2006 at 20:18.
dont use watches
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Not owned a watch for over 25 years now. Funny thing is, like a TV -- I DON'T MISS IT!! Though I must admit in the last couple of years I've had a mobile which doubles up as my alarm clock, and the rest of the time you can always find the time without lugging it around with you all day![]()
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A trusty Moretime.
A relativly cheap analog watch that has served me well for about a decade now![]()
Will always make me separate between my right and left hand, even if I don't wear it.![]()
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I have a nice Fossil that i got as a gift and i have a sweet Rolex knock-off that i got for $15 on the streets of NYC!
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