Mine is the f-91w with an olive green nylon strap which i’ve been wearing since 2019.

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    2 months ago

    Not the F-91W. Who puts the light and the lap as the same button so checking the timer in the dark also stops it???

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    2 months ago

    Bros,
    Where are the pretty pics of the watches you all are talking about?
    What.The.Damn?
    Why you do this? Have you no shame? No compassion?
    What if I have never seen a f-91w? Would you not want me to know what I’m missing out on?
    Fucking wankers.
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    Here’s how you do this,

    Mido Ocean Star Ceramic

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    2 months ago

    That one I got back in the 80s as a kid where I could change the channels and turn off TVs everywhere I went. Man that was super fun.

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    2 months ago

    I have a DW5600CU-7 that I wear most of the time. I have others but sadly they’re negative displays which make them a bitch for readability.

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    Pro-Trek 3500 in titanium. It has multiple sensors, radio-based time correction, a great display, a separate button for the backlight, and solar power. It you want a watch that blends in with the business-ware this is not it, but I like the way it looks.

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    I love my stealth GA-B2100 casiooak, it’s quite slight and great for casual wear, love the solar power on it.

    I also have a Ga-2100-1a4er for work which is the same watch but without the solar and Bluetooth.

    I have a Mudmaster GG-B100-1A as well which is basically bulletproof which has even had water inside it because I botched the seal replacing the battery, I dismantled it and dried it out works fine. The mudmaster is quite big and it was rubbing at my arm in the summer heat so I haven’t been wearing at work but will again now it’s getting cooler.

    The mudmaster is stacked with features but I would recommend any Casio u purchase has solar. No more battery changes. Awesome

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    2 months ago

    I’ve finally given up on Casio. My new g-shock is made of a lower temp plastic that is easily damaged from cooking. The glass isn’t nearly as durable as previous models. Plus the Bluetooth sync requires a terrible app and EULA. I’ve literally worn g-shocks for decades.

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    GW-5610 I bought secondhand for ~$80 and added an aftermarket stainless steel bezel. Uses multiband6 and solar. It’s been a fantastic bulletproof watch for the past ~4 years of near daily wear (I like watches so I wear something else if I’m in a particular mood).

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    A black G shock that’s been pretty much bulletproof for 20 years, then a white G shock where the physical hands will not match up with the digital time no matter how many times I reset it.