Looking for a bullet proof watch.

not gonna happen big, after close consideration I think I've changed my mind to this, http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Wa...l-Kinetic-Movement-Watch/4321546/product.html. It's surprisingly as large as the mtm watches and an eighth thicker. About half the cost which will go to my ps3 system for Christmas, lol. I really love the look of it and I dont think you can go wrong with Seiko, it's a plus for me up here to not have to send it to LA for any service in the future. But MTM is definitely in the future.
 
I'm a fan of Seiko as well. I have one I bought in late 2003/early 2004 so it's close to 6 years now. I got it in Hong Kong for $100. It's a titanium with stopwatch. Very light and it went through hell. Broke the band once playing basketball, sent it to Seiko and they fixed it. They also shaved the glass a bit due to the scratches for free. It serves me well.
 
I always liked the older Citizen diving watches...for a new watch under $500 you might check out a Promaster chronograph, the Carbon A-T, there's a few of them that I wouldn't mind owning, nice looking watches with the solar powered eco-drive.
 
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I have a seiko around somewhere, one of those kinetic winders. I stopped wearing them about 6 years ago when I realized I have one on my dash, another on my phone, another on my flashlight, all the computers have them.
I get them in the PX though, good prices.
 
The special ops watches are all show and no go, they just look hardcore, a timex expedition is more durable, if you want a truely tough as nails watch, and want hands, id buy a luminox, they are the heat, ive owned one, and thats all ive needed, it i lost it, i would buy a new one that day, they work and work like no other.
 
Do you have any experience with mtm mossyoak? Have you seen one or compared it side by side
 
I've always been a fan of fossil titaniums. They aren't expensive and they have been great to me....The two most recent ones i had had broken faces (mechanic, managing restaurants, and other physically demanding activities, but the faces are cheap and so are the batteries....I've got a Relic now, it's made by fossil but only sold at Kohl's.

I had a Swiss Army watch i've had since high school graduation (2001) that i love, and used as a "dress" watch for a while, but the second hand is bent slightly now so it won't make a full rotation. I would love to get a more expensive watch, but haven't been able to yet.
 
I can attest to the Luminox watches. Very rugged and reliable. I've had mine for around 15+ years and beat it to hell, the bezel broke off somewhere along the line, long since lost the compass, it's been through a few batteries and 30 or so bands and it's still waterproof to at least 15 feet (that's as far as I go!) and keeps perfect time.

The Citizen is an inexpensive one that was my father's and I started wearing it after he passed, that's a nice watch too. Keeps perfect time as long as it gets enough light.

If anybody knows where to buy just the timing bezel for a Luminox watch please tell me, I've been looking for about 10 years and it's pretty ugly without it.

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Maybe I'll have to try luminox sometime, heres what I went with, less than half the price of mtm, same exact size, but it's something I can get repaired locally if need be. See you in the future mtm, if you're still around. http://www.bluedial.com/ska367.htm
 
Maybe I'll have to try luminox sometime, heres what I went with, less than half the price of mtm, same exact size, but it's something I can get repaired locally if need be. See you in the future mtm, if you're still around. http://www.bluedial.com/ska367.htm
I pulled my grandfathers Gruen out of the drawer and wore it for a couple of days, then put it back. I find wearing one now to be very annoying.
 
Well guys, thanks for all the help on this, I went with this http://www.bluedial.com/ska367.htm . I'm so thrilled! I cant believe this but I got this watch shipped for free from Hong Kong! Came to my house in Canada in less than a week!!!! No duty charges, no brokerage charges...nothing! I got this watch from a dude in Hong Kong called Dabrands, a genuine Seiko with owners manual etc, the whole nine yards, perfect condition for $152.00!!!! This is unbelievable, I'm sure it would be $300 plus in my local mall. I'm just so happy with it. Thanks again, and I highly recommend Dabrands, 100% satisfied customers on his rating and I'm another one. Thanks once more. FYI I just used that bluedial site to show you the pic of the watch, ebay ruled on this one.
 
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