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- robotron3k-2
You can't go wrong with a $15.00 Timex, hell, it's so cheap, why not buy 4 different ones...
- Derp I mean Casio... I had Timex on the brain.robotron3k
- Completes any neckbeard outfit.ben_
- stewart-1
- pinkfloyd-3
- heherobotron3k
- dog hearing ranges up to 60hz, enough to hear the constant squeak/tick of watch cogs.shapesalad
- watch-dog?sarahfailin
- drgs-1
- trooperbill-1
got some of my grail watches this year while in captivity...
timex 600ft diver https://www.instagram.com/p/CIQz…
full set of coloured sprites https://www.instagram.com/p/CH2T…
batman https://www.instagram.com/p/CHpg…
southampton chronostops https://www.instagram.com/p/CFy_…
- utopian-2
- FlatulenceDoris_McSquirter
- I want to play pinball now..Bindegal
- Bindegal0
Found it here: https://amazfitwatchfaces.com/gt…
- sarahfailin-1
Rolex Unveils New Diving Cuckoo Clock Capable Of Working Up To 3,000 Meters Underwater
GENEVA—Touting their new timepiece as a marvel of modern horology, watchmaker Rolex unveiled a diver’s cuckoo clock Thursday capable of keeping accurate time at undersea depths of up to 3,000 meters. “Whether you’re surveying the depths of the Mariana Trench or just taking your submarine out for a spin, the waterproof, pressure-sealed Oysterquartz clock makes the perfect undersea companion,” a press release touting the product’s specifications read in part, noting the combination of craftsmanship and technology that allows the clock to stay accurate to within 100 milliseconds, the detachable hook that easily attaches to standard mounts of most watercraft, and the ornithologically correct cuckoo on its machined steel extension armature. “When you buy a Rolex Perpetual Cuckoo Sub-Mariner, you know you’re getting the most durable, highest quality clock available, and one that will long outlast others in its class.” Rolex announced that the clock would make its public debut in the next James Bond film.
- trooperbill-1
since june i've been collecting vintage timex watches (manual/automatic from the 50s+)
they're great, horologically significant, vary in design, are cheap to acquire, there's a good opportunity to make money by refurbishing them, are easy to service, parts and plenty full.
all in all a great hobby
just buying the kit to do the refurbs is a bitch
- That's cool. I've just started getting into it myself. Bought an electric (pre-quartz) timex movement I'm trying to refurb for a small desk clock. Good times.mandomafioso
- fooler-1
- kingkong-2
- pinkfloyd-3
- why are you looking at Timex's when you've got a nice Rolex? If you want inexpensive but tasteful look at some used ones on ebay.formed
- There's plenty that are good quality and great deals (Logines, etc.). Skip the Timex, Casios, MOMA, etc.formed
- I love my timex, but I am looking at vintage watches. Even hmtpinkfloyd
- hotroddy-6
- You'd be surprised how helpful a nice watch is.monospaced
- I have a 20 year old tag heuer that I wore for 15 years every day. Stopped wearing it 5 years ago and haven't missed it.hotroddy
- It servers more of a social indicator than a functional purpose.hotroddy
- I find them useful for knowing the time.MrT
- It serves it's purpose well. Anyone can pull a generic phone from their pocket, but a nice watch says a lot about a person.formed
- Similar to a nice car, you can drive a Civic and get efficiently from A to B, but I prefer something a little nicer.formed
- I get it, it's a form of self expression. But at that point you're conceding you're wearing jewelry.hotroddy
- Yup. I like jewelry (though I don't wear any but a ring occasionally). A watch is a nice way to have something and still look respectable.formed
- There we have it, watches are a threat to hotroddy's masculinity. Also,never trust anyone who doesn't wear a watch.face_melter
- lol, insightful facemelter. that explains my prince albert.hotroddy
- Bullitt-1