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#30
by
Noner
on 09 Mar, 2007 15:23
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Actually I use a pocket watch. Its pretty slick when a lay-day asks you for the time and you pop open a pocket watch.
Lay-days, its a quarter-to-Noner time!
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#31
by
Kajun
on 09 Mar, 2007 15:39
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$20 timex ironman for me..big pimpin baby!!
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#32
by
schro
on 09 Mar, 2007 15:45
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Actually I use a pocket watch. Its pretty slick when a lay-day asks you for the time and you pop open a pocket watch.

Lay-days, its a quarter-to-Noner time!
Well, my Schro-lex says it's half past Beer Thrity! Be right back
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#33
by
Robmeister
on 09 Mar, 2007 15:45
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$20 timex ironman for me..big pimpin baby!!
Me too, Kajun...
I use the stop watches and alarms all the time.
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#34
by
Paul
on 09 Mar, 2007 16:05
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Hourglass
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#35
by
Tyler
on 09 Mar, 2007 16:49
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#36
by
Plano
on 29 Aug, 2013 19:29
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Got this not too long ago. Absolutely LOVE it.
What kind of watches do you wear?
Post pics if you have them!
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#37
by
Plano
on 30 Aug, 2013 07:42
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I guess I could also take a pic of my iphone, too! Due to the fact that I spend most of my time looking at the time on that!
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#38
by
tomcj2
on 30 Aug, 2013 07:51
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I need a wristwatch while at work and it must be accurate to within 5 seconds or so. When not working I have no need for such accuracy so I don't wear or carry anything; the time is displayed all around us, on the screen when I am sitting here, on the radio in my car, on many public displays and so on.
BTW, at work I wear a Timex, $20 on sale and it has lasted 2 or 3 years. It remains accurate to within a couple of seconds.
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#39
by
reddog
on 30 Aug, 2013 08:28
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Haven't worn a watch in 40 years, but I would be lost without a clock in the truck.
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#40
by
geeman
on 30 Aug, 2013 15:21
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Arrrrr....the Casio calculator watch....the iPod of its day....though mp3's hadn't been invented... So it didn't play them...
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#41
by
g_bald
on 16 Sep, 2013 10:22
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My watch is the Swatch AG1999. Love it and although the crystal has a couple of cracks and scratches, keeps great time. I get more people commenting on how thin it is.
I have a Skagen for dress occasions.
I do have a pocket watch that belonged to my great-great uncle, but I am afraid to use it because it's really old and not in the greatest shape. I am not sure it still even works.