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Do you wear a watch?

Finally got the perfect strap

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There are some nice watches in this thread. They are not for me. I destroy watches. I should be a test case. The other day at work my hands were in a generator and I reached across to check belt tension and the hot terminal on the alternator grounded through the metal strap to the motor and caused a nice arcing through the band. Watch is going strong. I gave up on nonmetallic bands long ago. I like this one it doesn't have batteries and synchs to the atomic clock once a day when the signal is available. I've had it for a few years and only had to fix the band a couple times and replace a link from the spares I took off it once. So far it's made it through two motorbike trips in the Himilayas, sand and scuba in Hawaii, Istanbul for a week, beaches in Greece, probably an aggregate 3 months of camping/fishing/shooting/boating in the Sierras and of course my every day crap like accidental arc welding. Oh yeah the LA-Barstow-Vegas and Sheetiron 300 too. It used to be all black but the band now has all the treatment worn off and is getting silver from the wear (if you ask me that adds some class!). It has a tiny scratch on the glass but I'm just amazed I haven't broken it.

This thing here: http://www.casio.com/products/archive/Watches/G-Shock/GW4000D-1A/
 
Time is a point and place. Wearing a bread crumb trail on my wrist was never a option.

That makes more sense to me if I make you sound like Tommy Chong when I read it.

Meanwhile in the responsible adult world...most of us have places to be and/or things to do at specific times. So keeping track of time isn't really an option, but a requirement.
 
You do know I refuse to buy motorcycles that do not come with a clock as standard equipment right? So go get your rolex lil' wheezy or whatever your issue is.
 
Ban me little faggot while you are at it......

Well then. You want to get all gully over wristwatches, so be it then.

No I don't know that you refuse to buy a bike without a clock. How the hell am I supposed to know that? Or care really. You do know that you just had to be...that guy who wants nothing to do with something, yet still had to read and post in a thread about that very thing. Just as lame as a thread about a tv show or whatever and posting "pssssh I don't watch tv."
 
Well then. You want to get all gully over wristwatches, so be it then.

No I don't know that you refuse to buy a bike without a clock. How the hell am I supposed to know that? Or care really. You do know that you just had to be...that guy who wants nothing to do with something, yet still had to read and post in a thread about that very thing. Just as lame as a thread about a tv show or whatever and posting "pssssh I don't watch tv."

Don't feed the troll Rob. :p
 
my motorcycle clock isn't correct anyways (daylight savings time) plus, if i'm trying to use my motorcycle clock to get somewhere 'on time,' I'll most likely be late because of fibding moti parking, shedding gear, eyc.

Not dure if I ever answered the OP, I use a Fitbit Charge HR when it's charged up. (and sonetimes keep wearing it even if its dead
 
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