Micky Posted August 7, 2014 Report Posted August 7, 2014 Greetings from sunny Strakonice, do you have a watch you wear in all situations?........I ask the question as I would like to buy one.......I can not decide.....a renovated Sport 1 ?, a tool watch maybe? What do you think,please? Best wishes Micky
Waya03 Posted August 7, 2014 Report Posted August 7, 2014 Greetings from sunny Strakonice, do you have a watch you wear in all situations?........I ask the question as I would like to buy one.......I can not decide.....a renovated Sport 1 ?, a tool watch maybe? What do you think,please? Best wishes MickyGood choice, I was even playing golf and cycling with Prim Sport 2 (same caliber I think). Odesláno z mého Nexus 7 pomocí Tapatalk
gougy Posted August 7, 2014 Report Posted August 7, 2014 (edited) Tag Heuer Link used to do this job, now it is Submariner (actually my very first time when I travelled for vacation with only one watch was with the Sub, it never happened to me before-always two or three watches as minimum).I would have no problem to nominate stainless steel Prim Sport (aka Igen) for this . Edited August 7, 2014 by gougy
cali Posted August 7, 2014 Report Posted August 7, 2014 If You are expecting some serious mechanical punishment, nothing compares to G-shock. But of course the "most useful" watch, does not necessarily mean "the toughest" there are other criteria, like "Can you wear it with suit?". Basically every modern sport watch in a good technical shape should withstand at least the same amount of mechanical pain as your wrist. The nice thing on Sport I is, that even if it gets some flaws, any part can be replaced easily and cheaply.
Xenomorfus Posted February 14, 2017 Report Posted February 14, 2017 Se nam posledni dobou roztrhl pytel s resuscitaci mnoho let spicich vlaken, koukam
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