42 years as a mechanic and for most of that time I wore those dirt cheap plastic watches sold at Wal-Mart.All those years ago they sold for $2. By the time I retired they were getting up into the $12-15 range!
I was hard on watches and didn't see any sense in spending much money on a good one just to beat it up. Besides, those cheap, plastic junkers kept perfect time.
During non-working hours I stepped up to a $35 Timex. Ain't fancy, but again they keep perfect time. That's what I still wear today.
Fact is that watches are getting scarce these days. The younger folks don't wear one. There's a clock in their phone.![]()
Very nice. I have a SW Model 1 as well, but it is in a display case now. Do you load the black powder 22 cartridges to shoot?Well...probably a lot of guys who accumulate guns also accumulate watches....something about loving mechanical devices, I suppose. I won't say which is my "favorite", but here is one that I used to carry when I wore a suit with a vest:
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The Smith and Wesson shipped July 1887!!! (Still shoots really well).
Bit a very good photo, but it was handy....
Best Regards, Les
Very nice. I have a SW Model 1 as well, but it is in a display case now. Do you load the black powder 22 cartridges to shoot?
During non-working hours I stepped up to a $35 Timex. Ain't fancy, but again they keep perfect time. That's what I still wear today.![]()
Sal I like that Stainless Yachtmaster. Id the bezel white gold or platinum?