Nice looking, competes with Lumi Nox albeit I cannot vouch for its quality. I do know my Lumi Nox took on moisture which ruined it as it was so fogged over I could not see the numerals. Anyhow I put it in the microwave and it then blew up, ohhh well could not read it anyhow...
Dang Cowboy wish I had know you having trouble with your Lumi Nox there is a place in Ohio where I sent mine and had it rebuild for a 100. bucks can't beat that for a watch I have had and beat around for almost 1 years now
I had my run with expensive watches. Got a suunto core and had nothing but problems with poor quality. Truly a cheap chicom $8 watch in a fancy box.
I'd love to have a really nice watch, but I can't bring myself to take that chance again. I'll stick with G-shock.
Bought a Tag Hueur Pro Diver's in 1976. Still have it. Wear it daily. Accurate to the minute. Replaced the movement in 2005 when I let it go too long without changing the battery and it corroded. Change the battery on my birthday every year.
1LTChap wrote: Bought a Tag Hueur Pro Diver's in 1976. Still have it. Wear it daily. Accurate to the minute. Replaced the movement in 2005 when I let it go too long without changing the battery and it corroded. Change the battery on my birthday every year.
Siscowet wrote: Victorinix Officers model for the last 25 years.
My everyday is a Pathfinder Triple sensor Solar in Titanium, cannot beat teh Casio line for rugged great watches. Solar powered thus no batteries, syncs with the Atomic clock so you are dead on for accurate time. Been wearing these for years.
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