Watches - ExPo Style

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
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91AzXJ

Adventurer
Had a Casio Pathfinder that wouldn't keep time. Sent it in and the couldn't fix it so they gave me my $ back. Had a Casio Solar that stopped working and took it back. Have a Suunto Vector that it 12 years old and works great but band broke and haven't replaced it yet. Wear my Luminox Navy Seal daily (replaced the original band that broke with a nylon one) and love it especially at night. Have a Casio Gshock that is at least 15 years old and still works but numbers are now too small for my old eyes so it sits in a drawer.
 

Jamin_GX

Adventurer
This one arrived about two weeks ago. Going to Antigua in a month so figured I may as well get a new snorkeling watch :D
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VanIsle_Greg

I think I need a bigger truck!
Nice Marathon Mr Manley!
I also like those Lum-Tec, had my eye on those for a while. So good news, my Suunto Core was warrantied in under 2 weeks. They also sent me a brand new watch, case and all instead of repairing mine...Yay! Good fast service and their local sales/repair depot was excellent to deal with!

If you are in Victoria BC Canada and are looking for a Suunto, go check out Valhalla Pure Outfitters out on the Millstream Strip. http://vpo.ca/ Thanks Carsten for hooking me up with the support on this watch.
 

nkybrad

New member
A $50 Timex Expedition works wonders. Reliable, bright and waterproof. Very impressed. Check out our review of it HERE!

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wreckdiver1321

Overlander
I've been wearing a Deep Blue for the past two years. It's my dive watch too.



They don't actually make this one anymore, but it's held up really well and is really built to last. I really like how it looks. The only thing I dislike is the fact that it isn't an automatic. Oh well, I still haven't needed a battery. Deep Blue has some great watches for really good prices.
 

VATACO

Adventurer
Traser h3 Blue edition I picked up cheap off of one of the gun forums I frequent.

Looks decent and if somebody managed to take it, I wouldn't loose any sleep.
 

jlocster

Explorer
Casio Pathfinder ABC #PAG-80
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Reliable, beefy and bulletproof, albeit with an ugly color scheme. It's made me too lazy to wear automatics...
 

damundsen87

New member
You'll have that Rolex for the rest of your life. I wear my Grandfathers Rolex that my Grandma bought in Switzerland in 1958. the thing still runs like a champ.
 

98OzarksRunner

Adventurer
Breitling Superocean. Simple automatic (no battery), accurate, stainless steel, saphire crystal, waterproof to 1000 meters, pretty much indestructible (the newer model in the picture is good for 1500 meters). Worn it for 15 years so far.
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