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Any watch connoisseurs that could suggest an "exotic" watch?

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  • austin20

    not really exotic but I have been contemplating one of these for several months now. Wifey says get it but I’m still trying to rationalize the price.

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  • waltermoe

    They worked just fine in getting a train in the clear on a siding on time.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    nothing from me I always just had cheap watches as I broke them often

    back in high school I had a aunt send ( who worked at westclock ) me a digital watch in th emid 1970"s it was very early model you had to push the button every time you wanted to see the time it would show up in red numbers very small on a black screen

    fun story one day at work many years ago in a meeting one of the fellows really liked real nice watches $$ and was showing off his recent purchase I dont remember the brand but it was a nice one

    one of the other guys at the table ask what time is it ?

    well its 1:00 PM

    the other fellow held up his hand exposed a Timex watch and said look at that 1:00 same as yours and it cost fifteen bucks at Walmart

    it got a huge laugh and the fellow with the nice watch shook his head and said you just don't get it 🤨

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  • JimmyJack

    Dont know if its exotic, but I got one of the Stauer jobs advertised in all the gun magazines.

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  • Mr. Perfect

    I'm a bit more hoi polloi and thus can't help ye.

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  • Brookwood

    Don't own it but have always been impressed with that watch James Colburn wore in the movie "Our Man Flint' back in the 60's.

    It had these feelers that popped up and rotated back and forth to quietly and gently wake you up!

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  • Brookwood

    On a side note, I do own a nice Rolex that was gifted to me from a relative many years ago. I was going to gift it to one of my sons who lives just outside of a big city (Detroit).

    After some deep thought I changed my mind. He attends a lot of concerts, sporting events, and large crowded doings in the city. Such a watch is an attractant to criminal slime balls.

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  • dunbarboyz

    I drove a bus on a schedule for 38.5 years. The day I quit driving my watch came off. I know a half hour after the sun goes down it will be dark.

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  • 62vld2042

    After growing up with cheaper watches in the 1960's........and some digital ones in the 1970's.......I discovered the Timex Ironman series in the late 1980's. I'm wearing one right now.......on it's sixth battery. The second one is for lap swimming.

    Anywho..........in the early 2000's I decided I needed a nice "dress" watch. I ended up getting a Rado Ceramica Multifunction, that's both analog and digital, with additional functions.

    It's a nice watch that I wear on occasion.

    A pic of one:

    https://assets.catawiki.nl/assets/2022/7/14/3/7/5/375aaad9-1a82-4e61-9b19-691958f60acd.jpg

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  • hillbille

    I have bad eyes and need corneal transplants, with that said my son got me a watch for christmas that "talked" you pushed a button and it told you the time, only thing was with my hearing aids I couldn't understand what the watch was saying, some days you just can't win……..

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  • Rocky Raab

    I probably have seven or eight watches lying dead in a drawer. The most unusual is one with the case and band made entirely of Hawaiian Koa wood. An interesting one I've seen advertised is a Stauer with the face of a 1938 Studebaker dial. I sold a Bulova Accutron a few years ago that sat in that drawer for half a century. Some collector just had to have it.

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  • Rocky Raab

    Had to look it up…The Koa is by Earth Wood Watches and Stauer Dashtronic

    https://earthwoodgoods.com/

    https://www.stauer.com/category/watches

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Koa is a VERY expensive wood. It only grows in a limited area and there are very few trees harvested. It's one of the prettiest woods on the planet.

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  • TANK78Z

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  • 4205raymond

    Not exotic or hi-tech but for 41 years of "Duty, Honor, Country"——-Ray

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  • 4205raymond

    Ditch Runner, Timex— "takes a licking and keeps on ticking" ———Ray

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  • Okie743

    Timex slogan: Takes a licking and keeps on ticking

    I told timex to stick it where the sun don't shine and then lick on it. This was after their 3rd attempt at doing a repair and charging each time and it would not keep on ticking.

    Most user friendly reliable watch I've ever owned is a Garmin.

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