i knowReciprocity wrote:
two of those are chronographs and if they're like my eco-drive chronograph they don't function how you what them to.
http://www.nextdaywatches.com/product/_ … watch.html
I have this. It's very light. Very simple. Looks great with a suit. Reliable. Pretty scratch resistant.
con: the date has to be changed in february and months with 30 days.
I have this. It's very light. Very simple. Looks great with a suit. Reliable. Pretty scratch resistant.
con: the date has to be changed in february and months with 30 days.
Wut? I've broken every single one.max wrote:
mine is like that. Afaik all Chronographs are like that.
For the record, I've never broken a watch
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I fell naked without my watch, but mine is a chronograph one.
My dad still uses the watch he got with 14 and it's working perfectly. How do you even break a watch? Anything that can break a watch will take your arm off.
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only very cheap watches are even remotely likely to break. Unless something real freaky happensmax wrote:
My dad still uses the watch he got with 14 and it's working perfectly. How do you even break a watch? Anything that can break a watch will take your arm off.
But super-expensive watches can get damaged easily, I'd rather have a throwaway than mess around with repairs.
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