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lol, I rock a Casio Wave Ceptor.... hardly picture worthy
haha, I found an online pic of my exact watch! It syncs up with a US atomic clock signal every couple of days. What can I say, it may not be pretty but it is water proof and I never have to worry about it being not on time
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Several times a day the watch receives the official US government time via a time calibration signal from the atomic transmitter in Ft. Collins, CO. eliminating the worry about changing your watch for Daylight Saving Time. Our atomic watches also feature a perpetual calendar, eliminating the need to adjust your watch for calendar month to month inconsistencies and Leap Year. With the additional features of analog & digital combination display, world time, stopwatch and multiple alarms, you truly will be on time, all the time. Blue Ana-Digi Waveceptor Watch with a Metal Band.
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lol, I rock a Casio Wave Ceptor.... hardly picture worthy
haha, I found an online pic of my exact watch! It syncs up with a US atomic clock signal every couple of days. What can I say, it may not be pretty but it is water proof and I never have to worry about it being not on time
I would love to pick up a Rolex one day, I was pretty close to just splurging on one when I was in Shanghai last fall (and no, not a fake street vendor... the actual Rolex store ). I have been close to pulling the trigger on ordering a Breitling, maybe when things with the economy get better.
I haven't really figured out what the decor is going to be yet, I will leave that to my wife My watch will have to match the garage!
haha you and me both. Although losing my job wouldn't be the worst thing in the world... I have been working non-stop at the same high stress job for like 9 years now. so much free time means lots of summer autocross fun
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It's pretty simple - I don't like bling, don't like gold.
I LIKE gold. "He who has the gold makes the rules."
But I afford stainless steel more easily, and all my watches NEED to have metal bands because I'd prolly rip them off by snagging them on something, because of my job.
Methinks that that OMEGA Aqua Terra Co-axial would be about 10-15 thousand in gold!
This isn't my watch but it is the closest I could find to it on fossils website. The links are a tad bit different and the dial is black also the hands are smaller.
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that's a beautiful watch, i have a swiss army watch like the one above (kinda) but it's had a dead battery for a year and a half, i reckon i'll get it setup once i actually need to dress classy for something...
I have the OCW500DA - almost like this one, but mine has numbers on the face. It's a fantastic watch. I've had it for over 2 years and have not seen anyone else with an Oceanus. I believe a watch hasto be an accurate timepiece and this one is exactly that.
(I do love antique wristwatches - especially Omegas!).