Let’s Talk Watches

I really like watches that have a cool history, with the military or otherwise. Preferably automatic. But practically my garmin instinct solar is way more useful the majority of the time, I can track my runs, watch my heart rate, track my sleep, and check my elevation change. It’s hard to switch to a cool but less practical watch.
 
hard to switch to a cool but less practical watch

Nah. I had a garmin and a marathon, and I never took the marathon off. You have to like watches to "get it" but I like a good automatic vastly more than any digital watch.

Theres some things that you can convince yourself are better about a good auto. No batteries, no charging, tritium, no electronic signature for when the skynet goes self aware, etc.
 
Nah. I had a garmin and a marathon, and I never took the marathon off. You have to like watches to "get it" but I like a good automatic vastly more than any digital watch.

Theres some things that you can convince yourself are better about a good auto. No batteries, no charging, tritium, no electronic signature for when the skynet goes self aware, etc.
Not to mention they last the test of time. Highly doubt in 15-20 years anyone will be wearing a current smart watch. They are planned to be destined for the landfill.
 
anything over $500 doesn’t really appeal to me.

Which is totally understandable. Cheaper sellita and seiko engines are cheap. Between $500 and $2000ish dollars is a weird spot. By and large they will all use the same seiko or selitta movement in that price bracket. Theres some exceptions, but thats a good price bracket to really not get a whole lot for your money, particularly rhe $1000-$1500 range.
 
Long Island Watch seems to offer a lot of the “premium” features being mentioned on Orient models. Not in house movements like Orient but still a very proven one it sounds like. I’m likely buying this field watch when it’s back in stock.

 
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