What watch(es) can't you be without?

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It's obvious we all have a lust for Omegas of varying periods, but what other brands & types of watches fill a necessary niche in your box?

Every spring I'm reminded that I need one diver as a total beater when striped bass season comes around.

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Seiko seems to fit the bill for me - relatively inexpensive, nearly indestructable, and not bad looking either. No big worries about it being stolen if I leave it laying around in the hotel room or on the beach either. Some aren't the best color when you're sporting the first day skin color though. 馃槣

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Previously my must have was my 1680 Submariner

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But... since getting the Speedmaster Pro, it has taken over from the Sub in a big way, right now if you made me choose between the Speedy and the Sub, I'd take the Speedy.

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I hate it when you show that Spitfire Tim. It's a consant reminder of one of my most regretted flips. One of these days a Mark XV black dial will again be in my collection.
 
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It's obvious we all have a lust for Omegas of varying periods, but what other brands & types of watches fill a necessary niche in your box?

Every spring I'm reminded that I need one diver as a total beater when striped bass season comes around.

DSCN0069.jpg

Seiko seems to fit the bill for me - relatively inexpensive, nearly indestructable, and not bad looking either. No big worries about it being stolen if I leave it laying around in the hotel room or on the beach either. Some aren't the best color when you're sporting the first day skin color though. 馃槣

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Respectable Member ulackfocus

Anything, as long as the fish or any fish does not find it attractive.

Thank-you.