…built to be used as tools and not to be worn by them… This is the best line you’ve written. My favorite “Sunday go to meetin’” is a Bulova Marine Star. My workhorse is a Seiko Prospex, but the daily driver is always the Casio. I’ve always been drawn to Tag’s, but just can’t justify one yet. Ha! Maybe I’m a lesser tool.
Thank you! That line floated into my head. Bulova makes a great watch. Hard to be a Casio though.
Look on Chrono24 for a Tag. There are lots of great deals on complete sets. Also, I’d check out Omega and Tudor. You’ll be surprised what you can find. I appreciate you reading.
I no longer wear a watch unless you count a FitBit, but for several decades in uniform the G-Shock was a tool of the trade. The band had to be replaced during my years in Panama...the Army insect repellant (bug juice) would eat righ through the rubber.
…built to be used as tools and not to be worn by them… This is the best line you’ve written. My favorite “Sunday go to meetin’” is a Bulova Marine Star. My workhorse is a Seiko Prospex, but the daily driver is always the Casio. I’ve always been drawn to Tag’s, but just can’t justify one yet. Ha! Maybe I’m a lesser tool.
Thank you! That line floated into my head. Bulova makes a great watch. Hard to be a Casio though.
Look on Chrono24 for a Tag. There are lots of great deals on complete sets. Also, I’d check out Omega and Tudor. You’ll be surprised what you can find. I appreciate you reading.
I no longer wear a watch unless you count a FitBit, but for several decades in uniform the G-Shock was a tool of the trade. The band had to be replaced during my years in Panama...the Army insect repellant (bug juice) would eat righ through the rubber.
Wear what works for you. If it’s a FitBit then so be it. It sounds like deet is the only thing that can hurt a G-Shock. Thanks for reading.