Yung binili ko sa anak ko na seiko yung blue dial naman. Need na din palitan strap medyo nagstart na magka-run dun sa dulo.
This my cheap pilot watch from DM 1936...
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Leather strap for my friend's wedding. But first, carwash muna. [emoji23]
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i googled the james bond watches.
i was surprised, because contrary to my belief, the first episodes did not omega. they gruened, rolexed, seiko-ed, etc.
omega's reign started in goldeneye, in 1995.
i mentioned this tidbit some time back.
i asked a hongkong (singapore?) taxi driver why he and other drivers like him, wore rolex.
his answer, "instant money".
Loving the lume of this pilot watch!
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Ito muna ngayon.
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Fasten your seatbelt! Or else...Driven To Thrill!
hah!
i also have a similar generation stainless steel g-shock! it has two rectangular lcds, 'ala breitling.
it is my travel watch. big and heavy, very very sturdy and shockproof, waterproof, tunay na pang-harabas! at may beep beep mini alarm pa.
hirap lang kapag nagmamaneho.. sumasagi kapag nag-adjust ng driver seat. 'swhy i use it only when i'm the passenger.
I never did caught on the G-Shock phenomenon. I just find it a bit loud for my tastes. I find the Timex Expedition series more to my liking. I do have something in mind for a black and bold watch, a Luminox Navy Seal, but I don't want to spend that much for a quartz watch anymore.
my current daily use, is an analog seiko quartz titanium.
average-thin, very light, quartz accuracy without ever having to worry about battery nor non-use (lagay lang sa may ilaw).
my only complaint, is that the link locks drop off from time to time. it is apparent, that the locking sleeves are deteriorated. i "solved the problem" by putting a small drop of super glue at the link holes.
Nowadays, I just alternate between my Seiko 4R Orange Monster (SRP309) and Tissot PRC200 (Blue dial).