Sensible options for a daily-use wrist watch

GaryProtein

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Here's what I wear every day


I would need my reading glasses to see what time it is on this watch!


The watches with a clean, simple face--light print and hands on a dark face or dark print and hands on a light face. For me the dark face watches are easiest to read.
 

dcc

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I second the choice of a simple Calatrava. It is elegant and stealthy.



But nothing prevents you to go wilder...

 
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fabinho85

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Wow, those are some VERY nice watches. I'd prefer a WG or SS Calatrava but that's just a matter of personal taste. Speaking of taste, you Sir have it in spades :) Congrats on those beautiful timepieces.
 
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Shaffer

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I wear a modern version of the Bulova above. Japanese quartz movement. It's my first non-Timex.
 

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