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My everyday watch that I've been wearing needs to retire; it cost £20 when I bought it as a lad and is now well over 20 years old. In that time it's been scraped along the sea bed, thrown, crushed you name it. One battery and three straps later it's still good. But I think I'd like a new one that can cope with the rigours of outdoor work and abuse as well as this one has and given its excellent service I am drawn to Casio again (like the second pic) - unless anyone can suggest otherwise? :001_smile:

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Jesus, 20 years out of a watch in this game, Id be sticking with them if i were you mate :thumbup1::thumbup1:

 

 

I stopped wearing a watch at work when it got snagged up while i was feeding a chipper a few years ago :thumbdown:

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I would go with Casio again as they are cheap and tough, as well as coping with the occasional immersion I give them when fishing or sailing. I picked up a brand new analogue with a 10 yr battery life and a wire cage over the glass for £10 + p&p from good old Ebay. :thumbup1:

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Never wear a watch, just look at my phone.

 

I also have radio 4 or 2 on my mini radio and earphones most of the time, so know the time from that.

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