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Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 11 Jul, 2014 8:50 pm
by NathanaelB
I know there are a few threads about watches and lots of good suggestions, but I've looked at hundreds of models and I can't seem to find what I have in mind. I guess what I have in mind just isn't technically viable or marketable.
- Firstly, absolutely no Casio G-Shock … they're hideous and huge
- I'd prefer a face diameter of around 35mm otherwise I find it sticks into the back of my hand when bent back; uncomfortable
- No fancy stuff my Garmin GPS or Kestrel already does like altimeter, barometer, temperature
- I'd really prefer analogue
- Digital compass would be nice, preferably with analogue display … I've seen it on just one or two models
- No chronograph dials — that stuff is just messy and visual noise
- Comfortable band like canvas or leather — yes I know canvas doesn't last long, I'm ok with that
- Shockproof would be nice but I look after my gear … though I left my last GPS on the roof of the car
- Alarm would be nice if it's easier to set than the one on my GPS
- Stopwatch and/or countdown timer would be nice, again if it's easier to set than the one on my GPS
- Given those last requirements it'll likely be a analogue-digital hybrid
- Rain/splashproof — I won't go diving with it
Here's my Pinterest of
styles I like — strong military theme:
http://www.pinterest.com/nathanaelcoyne/wrist-watch/Cheers!
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 11 Jul, 2014 8:53 pm
by Strider
Whatever you end up with, consider putting it on a Zulu strap.
*EDIT*
I probably should have mentioned that they stink after a while, but you asked for comfortable. I've since upgraded to a Watchadoo bracelet.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 11 Jul, 2014 11:47 pm
by Bubbalouie
A friend of mine had a single watch for all activities that should about fit your criteria (it even has a compass, if you want 35mm you'll likely need to look at women's sizes). I believe it's a Tissot T Touch Titanium.
They're beautiful well made watches but you'll be paying through the nose for it.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Sat 12 Jul, 2014 7:33 am
by Giddy_up
I wear this
https://www.citizenwatches.com.au/produ ... BM8475-00XTime, date, easy to read and you don't have to wind it. I've had mine over two years and it is still going on original battery.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Sat 12 Jul, 2014 8:51 am
by NathanaelB
Yeah I've been looking at women's watches too … although black or drab green doesn't seem to be in the palette. For some reason many women's watches especially Casio's are neon blue, pink, sunshine yellow etc :/
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Sat 12 Jul, 2014 8:54 am
by NathanaelB
The TISSOT T-TOUCH collection looks magnificent … though I haven't gone looking at prices yet. Would be happy to pay around $300 for the right watch if it has what I'm looking for (and if it has barometer/altimeter that I can ignore then that's ok)
EDIT: Ha, $600 to $1,200 … yeah, nah.

Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Mon 14 Jul, 2014 4:40 pm
by GPPJ
Great watch. I've had my Eco Drive for 4 or 5 years I think. I can't remember when, its my only watch. Its plain stainless steel so its not very tac. When on AFX or something I used the elastic top section of an old army sock to cover the bling; just snip it off and you have a fat OD wristband.
"Batteries? We don't need no stinkin batteries.."

oh, some trivia, i wear it on the right wrist to get weird looks.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Mon 14 Jul, 2014 6:54 pm
by Travis22
Sea Dweller on a Zulu.
Travis.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Sat 19 Jul, 2014 5:44 pm
by NathanaelB
I was given a watch for my birthday yesterday, just a basic (though very nice) analogue so if I get another watch specifically for outdoors/hiking then my requirements can be relaxed as I now have a perfectly nice watch for everyday wear.
Still not interested in a G-Shock though

Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Tue 29 Jul, 2014 5:49 pm
by NathanaelB
Well this looks pretty much exactly like what I wanted!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/26 ... -and-bradl
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Tue 29 Jul, 2014 6:20 pm
by Tex
Have you looked at Traser watches
http://www.gearzone.com.au/collections/traser?page=1I have been very happy with mine. The NATO strap and illumination is great.
Might not meet your requirements though.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 7:23 am
by icefest
I'm tempted to go halves on the double option.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 9:17 am
by GPSGuided
icefest wrote:I'm tempted to go halves on the double option.
Neat!
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 9:43 am
by Strider
What is the double option?
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 10:21 am
by GPSGuided
Order 2 and have a little discount.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 11:20 am
by MacMan
For the money it's hard to go past the Seiko SNK809 automatics.
Review here:
http://www.watchesyoucanafford.com/seiko-5-snk809-automatic-review/
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 12:31 pm
by icefest
I'd just need to find someone who also wants one.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 1:17 pm
by Travis22
Nice looking watch, love automatics. As I've always said every gentleman should have a nice automatic watch and a nice pocketknife
Travis.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 1:46 pm
by philm
Just ordered this one for US$85
http://www.momentumwatch.com/pages/prod ... teelix.phpStrong base watch for outdoors - has won some awards as well.
I also have a Casio Protech triple sensor for off track but this is all digital and large.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 1:51 pm
by Strider
Travis22 wrote:Nice looking watch, love automatics. As I've always said every gentleman should have a nice automatic watch and a nice pocketknife
Travis.
Add a double edge razor to that light and I'll agree with you

Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 1:51 pm
by Strider
Travis22 wrote:Nice looking watch, love automatics. As I've always said every gentleman should have a nice automatic watch and a nice pocketknife
Travis.
Add a double edge razor to that list and I'll agree with you


Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 5:23 pm
by Travis22
You got to be kidding me Strider great minds think alike!!
Been de shaving for about 18months now. Got an ATT Titan R1, and Simpson Chubby1,CHubby2 and Classic 1 and a bathroom cupboard full of soaps, creams and aftershaves. Absolutely love wet shaving, talk about turning a *&%$#! chore into fun fun fun

Travis.
Ps, I dabbled in straights but I tend to take things too far and knew if I really got started with straights I'd be divorced as I'd need a separate room for all the strops and stones lol.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Fri 15 Aug, 2014 8:38 pm
by corvus
Got me lost in Shaving

Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Tue 02 Sep, 2014 7:39 pm
by Eljimberino
Any resolution on the double orders on the kickstarter watch? I'm interested. Please PM me.
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Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Tue 02 Sep, 2014 8:39 pm
by GPSGuided
Going back to OP's criteria, $30 delivered. No chronograph though.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/INFANTRY ... 57926.html
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Thu 04 Sep, 2014 7:49 pm
by corvus
As well as being a Stove Tragic I also "collect"watches and I have a couple of INFANTRY models in my collection,they are cheap !! what more can I say.
Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Thu 04 Sep, 2014 7:50 pm
by GPSGuided
LOL Corvus! You poor thing. But seriously, what are they like? Worth the money or not? The photo looked decent but what's the real thing like?
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Thu 04 Sep, 2014 8:33 pm
by corvus
In three words NO !! Oh that is four

The paint!! on the body wore off on the one my son used after a couple of months.
Yes they are CHEAP and tell the time .
Anyone wanna buy a watch.
Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Thu 04 Sep, 2014 9:22 pm
by GPSGuided
So why did you "collect" them? Couldn't control your watchphilia impulses? But seriously, I also saw quite a lot of painted models and that's just stupid. We all know those won't wear well even in the short term. But that model seemed to have an electroplated coating. I wonder...

Re: Watches - analogue, no fancy baro, temp stuff
Posted: Thu 04 Sep, 2014 9:30 pm
by corvus
Had not run out of compulsion at the TIME and possibly had too much money to spend
