Buying a cheap watch

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Re: Buying a cheap watch

Post by T.R. » Mon Jul 23, 2012 7:59 am

Paul, I've done the same thing you are doing now many times. This especially happens when I am away from the forums as well. I have been exceptionally busy at work lately and my one other watch forum has hit the skids..... now, I find myself wondering the same thing you are wondering now all the time. There is a lot of money that is just sitting in my watch box given that I wear my RGM 300 or my W3 Bund or my Tuna virtually all the time now. I could use that cash for all kinds of stuff.

Plus, I've never been a high end type watch guy... I like them all.... low, medium and high end.

Good luck with your U1. :pray:
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Re: Buying a cheap watch

Post by AtomicTom » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:41 am

All of my watches are basically already inexpensive Deepcdvr, so I guess I haven't
really experienced this yet. Still can see where you are coming from though. Think
I would go with the flow, and do what makes you happy. You can definitely go after
some more inexpensive watches, and still KEEP those expensive watches like the Pam. :grin:
So you'll end up having the best of both worlds.

Congratulations on the new Casio by the way ! Looks GREAT !

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Re: Buying a cheap watch

Post by Tallguy » Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:44 pm

Exactly why I went to a "full G" rotation when I went back to fieldwork earlier this year....haven't looked back since :salute:

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