Admittedly I did spell complements wrong on my original post (although it still wasn't complaints!)... not that you can tell now :whistles:
=P I've just been running on empty for the last few days - Reading has become one hell of a challenge to get it right :B
http://www.zappos.com/n/p/dp/26890504/c/90302.html It's a Tommy Hilfiger watch. I've had it for a few years. Durable and accurate, not too heavy, not too light. One of the things I liked most was the band. It's a great sport/casual and semi-dress watch.
very nice watch glaeken It's for every day use like what you said. I like it how much it coast? and it comes in black too?
It costs around 100 USD depending on where you get it. It does come in a black face. http://www.amazon.com/Tommy-Hilfiger-Black-Multi-1790503/dp/B000BKICPE
I prefer analoge. Here are my 2mot current ones. My confuse the normal people watch. http://www.tokyoflash.com/en/watches/tokyoflash/infection/ My Regular watch is a seiko chronograph. Nothing to fancy but i love it to bits.
I don't wear one. I used to have an Animal Analogue one but I kept on breaking the chain.. Only thing I wear now is a year old, some what mangled Reading Braclet.
KICKASS one lcdguy Wow I really shocked from those kind of watches. People you have a really dam confusing watches AWESOME !
That's a beautiful watch - what brand? I doubt I'm going to be able to find anything like that here in the States. I've got an old Field and Stream I've had for 10 years now. Needs a new crystal face and battery now but it's good as ever.
its a digital watch, but not digital as in numbers or as in binary, the lights light up where the hands would of been if there was any. The great thing is i always get people asking how do you tell the time on it
I had cheapy Casios for ages, in fact I used my last on as a pocket watch for ages as the strap broke and I couldn't find a new watch to replace it with. Somehow spending 10 for a strap for a £15 watch didn't quite seem right... I now have one of these It is a lot nicer that the others I have had though it is quite a bit thicker. now that I have got used to the analogue clock again I don't mind it at, though I still don't think it is as easy to read as a digital. I wouldn't want an analogue alarm clock though, that would be asking for trouble! Just the other day I was preparing for lunch and it was 12:05
I really like that new seiko they have on tokyo flashes site but at $950 bucks or 99,000 Y it's a little out of my price range.
My el cheapo Casio, which is now on the wrong arm, as I can't take photos with my left. As much as I like Douglas Adams, I prefer digital watches. Although I do have a pocket watch for special occasions