how old is your wrist watch?
#35
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had my Sea-Dweller 14yrs now.. (its a 17yr old watch). I've not put a battery in it yet so going well.
Phil
Phil
#38
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Seiko Sportura 451 - 1 week old, lovely watch
SWRT - 2 years old, works great, original battery
Next TV shape watch - 3 years old, original battery, works great
Accurist Chrono - 11 years old but needs a battery I think, still works.
Original 1986 Swatch - still works and still boxed, could be worth a mint.
Have some more somewhere as well, always keep my watches for years.
SWRT - 2 years old, works great, original battery
Next TV shape watch - 3 years old, original battery, works great
Accurist Chrono - 11 years old but needs a battery I think, still works.
Original 1986 Swatch - still works and still boxed, could be worth a mint.
Have some more somewhere as well, always keep my watches for years.
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Originally Posted by brickboy
What's "smelly wrist syndrome"?
Wash mine at least every six months.
#48
Originally Posted by stilover
If you don't wash your watch for lets say 27 years, then a buildup of dead skin and sweat clings to the watch, starts to rot, turns green thus creates a smell. This then transfers to your wrist. Thus "Smelly wrist Syndrome" Thought everybody knew that? Even Ant & Dec have mentioned it before on SMTV. Not that I regularily tuned in to watch it, or the lovely Cat of course.
Wash mine at least every six months.
Wash mine at least every six months.
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ACCU.2 which is 6 years old, had about 3 batterys
i belive accurist make them?
was a present when i was 21 year old and can not find the box
no idea what model it is, it has these markings on the back
CAL.0S60 (after sum googling i kinda think it might be the mech inside??)
SR927W (googling again told me this was the battery type??)
WATER RESISTANT 50M
ACCU.2
EGG WATCH
TOKYO DESIGN
A2-14008 (google gives me nothing on this)
i think i remember seeing a reciept for about £140 ish?
kept it more for sentimental value more then anything else
i belive accurist make them?
was a present when i was 21 year old and can not find the box
no idea what model it is, it has these markings on the back
CAL.0S60 (after sum googling i kinda think it might be the mech inside??)
SR927W (googling again told me this was the battery type??)
WATER RESISTANT 50M
ACCU.2
EGG WATCH
TOKYO DESIGN
A2-14008 (google gives me nothing on this)
i think i remember seeing a reciept for about £140 ish?
kept it more for sentimental value more then anything else
#52
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Originally Posted by Lust4Life
Rolex Oyster, 17 years now and still going strong
Could probably do with a service though!
Phil
Could probably do with a service though!
Phil
wheres Diablo when you want him?????
the only one you want!
Phil
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Phil, they don't float my boat at all. Neither do the sodding great Panerais.
ryn004, I read some great advice (when it was a bit late for me!): If you want one, buy it while you're young. Coz when you're older with kids and a mortgage, you'll never be able to afford it!
ryn004, I read some great advice (when it was a bit late for me!): If you want one, buy it while you're young. Coz when you're older with kids and a mortgage, you'll never be able to afford it!
#57
Originally Posted by StudentScooby
Fake Rolex, 4 weeks...
I currently wear nothing too exotic : just an Armed Forces analogue or a Subaru Prodrive Seiko with dials so small I can't make them out.
The Casio's were bloody brilliant though! Efficiency through simplicity.
K.
#59
My Accurst is 10 years old now - had 1 battery! Was an 18th Birthday present - so nearly 11 years old
It's been pretty good - though the strap is starting to get a bit tight now - had load of links taken our originally - strap must be shrinking with age now
It's been pretty good - though the strap is starting to get a bit tight now - had load of links taken our originally - strap must be shrinking with age now
#60
Originally Posted by ryn004
Must have been way ahead of its time!
"Spaceman was designed as a hallmark to the epochal Moon Landing of the Space Age. From the asymmetrical semi-conical domed crystal, modeled after an Astronaut's helmet and video sphere style dial, to the white triple split Corfam band, resembling the landing gear from a 60's era NASA space pod."
I love it, totally unique.