Concur. Brought my fancy Apple Watch on ex in Wainwright this past summer and almost destroyed it. Plus nowhere to plug it in the field. Now back to the Ironman I bought in the 90’s.coyote489 said:I’ve had the fancy watches with GPS and all the bells and whistles but always end up going back to the ole Timex Ironman as well. 60 bucks and the thing lasts forever. It’s a Great watch and does exactly what it needs to.
Apple watch looks like a big security issue.turkeyshoot said:Does it exist a tactical watch with an open electronic design or pure mechanical a system with capabilities, if you want to watch inside, 5 years without any batteries, equal temperature emission than the ground and no noise emission, waterproof 200m, -50 to 150 degrees, without any plastic or material smelly for an animal, chronometer and alarm system?
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daftandbarmy said:I was at the Canex recently and noticed that they've heavily invested in G-Shock products....
Furniture said:I never got the appeal of the G-Shock. A cheap Timex digital (Expedition, Ironman, etc.) does the same job, and isn't nearly as clunky.
I've since moved on to automatic watches, but purely for the esthetics. I like reading an analog watch, that happens to be powered by mechanical wizardry rather than a vibrating quartz crystal.
Good2Golf said::nod:
Furniture, have you ever checked out the Seiko 5 Automatic Field watch (model: SNK809)?
On a nice meaty OD or black NATO strap, says old school that will go the distance.
It’s lume isn’t the best (Not dove watch grade), but it’s a hard worker that presents and functions well, while not coming anywhere close to breaking the bank.
Cheers
G2G
Furniture said:One of those SNK809s got me started with automatics, I've since upgraded to a Hamilton Khaki Pilot Day Date.