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Tag Heuer £900 and is bomb proof.

 

Gone through hundreds of different watches, bust the straps everytime.

 

Tag has lasted out but have not worn it for tree work for 3 years, only for best now. :001_cool:

 

Phone clock does the job now and I replace that every year with my new contract. Nokia N95, also lasted the course.

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Haven't worn a watch for a few about 4 years now at work. Used to wear a Seiko Pro Kinetic but the vibes from the saw sent the mechanism into overdrive and burnt out the cell in side the watch. I only realised after the second one went what the cause was..doh!:confused1:

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the sun is the best watch! its free, wont break easily, dont have to wear it, can see it from anywhere, and has a good light on it.

What more do you want?

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My belly is best for time keeping.

 

When it grumbles it's lunch, when it grumbles again it's time to go home.

 

Works ok on over cast days too.

 

Get thrown sometimes cos I can't tell whether it's my belly grumbling or the groundy.

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the sun is the best watch! its free, wont break easily, dont have to wear it, can see it from anywhere, and has a good light on it.

What more do you want?

 

Some sun please.:001_cool:

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Have'nt worn a watch at work for the best part of 15 years, I'm getting really good at guessing the time :001_smile:

strange that!!! i do like it when you can guess the time correctly and amaze the apprentice!! tis nice too tho when you think its dinner)(1230) and its 2pm!!!:scared1:

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Bought a Sthil watch at the Trade Fair last year.

£50 no complaints so far.

 

i thought i was sad but you win

should we have a thread on whose got the gickiest sadest stuff

p.s will see about getting one from my local dealer

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i thought i was sad but you win

should we have a thread on whose got the gickiest sadest stuff

p.s will see about getting one from my local dealer

 

I'm just an ammatuer Bob.

Would love to be propper sado :001_tongue:

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