WOTD (watch of the day) Thread. Post yours!

Wearing my vintage Seiko today.

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Wore the vintage G-Shock "Cube" today.
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Sorry guys, but I use only the most advanced timekeeping apparatus.


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My first G! The one that started the insanity.
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One of the best watches out there, IMO. If I could only keep one, this would probably be it:
Casio Pro Trek PRW-50Y
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This new GWG-2000 "Mudmaster" has become a favorite for weekend wear.
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I just noticed the time of day is wrong on mine… [emoji23]


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I just noticed the time of day is wrong on mine… [emoji23]


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The Lineage is "atomic." So, it's always the right time and date. :cool:
 
The Lineage is "atomic." So, it's always the right time and date. :cool:

But life is more exciting when you don’t know what time or day it really is. [emoji23]


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24 hour watch from Lum-Tec! 6:52 am. Was actually 7:52, but I hadn't changed it to Daylight Saving Time, yet.

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Just got this watch back from warranty service... again (2nd time). Looks like they got it all fixed up now. Good thing, because I love this beast of a watch!

Bulova Sea King. 262kHz quartz movement - makes for a very smooth sweep second hand (rather than the 1-second tick of the typical quartz second hand). Also very accurate.

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A video of the smooth sweep second hand. Remember, this is quartz!

View: https://youtu.be/PBz4ieA-j8k

It's also a "lume monster!"
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Wearing this one again today. Love it! It's a BEAST!
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Wearing my Bulova Lunar Pilot today. Really neat watch. Just checked the accuracy against the atomic clock with my Atomic Clock & Watch Accuracy phone app. It hasn't lost a second since I last synced it on April 6th (to set Daylight Saving Time). Truly remarkable.
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Similarly, it was +/- 0 seconds per day since the previous sync in November (through April). It uses Bulova's 262 kHz quartz movement. A traditional quartz movement is 32 kHz for comparison. Most traditional quartz movements average a variation of 15 - 20 seconds per month - or 1/2 to 2/3 of a second per day.
 
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