) and lucky me... my dad couldn't carry it since it's a bit heavy for him.... and yupie ..I got the watch

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Originally Posted by 155
Mostly use my cellphone.
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Originally Posted by mikewchandler
I'm wearing a "Walmart Special" watch. It cost a cool $6USD. All lettering has worn off but it is indestructable and I can't lose it, no matter how hard I try
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-- I really gotta respect that. You're huge into expensive phones like the E-Tens and Torqs, and yet you wear a $6 watch. Here's a man with his priorities in order!
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Originally Posted by Urban Strata
-- I really gotta respect that. You're huge into expensive phones like the E-Tens and Torqs, and yet you wear a $6 watch. Here's a man with his priorities in order! |
Yeah, I couldn't justify spending $500USD plus on a pda phone if I didn't use it for work. I use MS Money b/c I'm treasurer of a pharmacy organization and pharmacy reference books for work. That makes me feel better
I do try to be frugal with money elsewhere so I can spend lots of time with family and work less.
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Originally Posted by CollegeGeek
The third page in the clock settings allows you to keep the clock there all the time.
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Originally Posted by HighTech
IWC all the way baby!
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Originally Posted by Dave Evans
Mine's a pocket watch.....K-JAM
....btw anyone else hate the fact that with WM5.0 when you have a application open the clock disappears? Arg! |



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Originally Posted by neo001
I have two montblanc's , a swatch , and a movado . . . im a huge montblanc fan , i have a briefcase , messenger bag , money clip , key chain , wallet , checks wallet , bussiness card holder , and of course two pens .
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Originally Posted by 155
Yeah, my phone is always accurate
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Originally Posted by BrandNew710
luminox 3000 series dive watch (all black, injection molded abs) with swiss traser technology (glows for 25 years). This is my workhorse watch and has taken a beating, far past anything a cell phone could take and still keep ticking. Plus its waterproof to 660 feet. That and a new luminox 3600 titanium, with a rubberized pu dive band (really contrasts the titanium nice).
These are the sort of watches so tough more often than not they outlive the owner. I think the battery on the titanium has something like a 10 year life span. |


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Originally Posted by mikewchandler
Well, my 1 year old walmart watch (approx $6US dollars last year) broke last week.....so, I'm back to my Eddie Bauer watch from 10 years ago that keeps on ticking (of course with new batteries).
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Originally Posted by duke911
too bad to here that mike
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Nice watches.

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Originally Posted by neo001
Here is what I got . . .
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Originally Posted by gobbler21
i got my watch with a happy meal
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Originally Posted by gobbler21
i got my watch with a happy meal
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Originally Posted by mikewchandler
hey....somebody designed mine too!
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Originally Posted by richy240
So, are these the watches everyone actually has, or the watches everyone wishes they had? I have a hard time believing everyone (except Mike) has a designer watch...
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Originally Posted by mikewchandler
hey....somebody designed mine too!
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Originally Posted by richy240
Yeah...
I'm all about having a nice watch, but when they start to cost thousands of dollars I think things are getting out of hand. Of course, that goes for phones too. ![]() |
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Originally Posted by maevro
You've got some nice phones that aren't cheap. I think it is all relative to your income and lifestyle and what you deem important.
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Originally Posted by richy240
Oh wait, I forgot to use <sarcasm>...</sarcasm>
I was kidding, kinda. I guess it depends on the price of the watch though. Phones don't reach as high as watches do, except for Vertu. Then again, as you said, income dictates price range dramatically. |
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Originally Posted by nv00021
Funny Mashie I have the exact same weaknesses....CLASSIC
Golf was not a weakness it was an obsession for a while.....as far as watches I only have 4....but my favorite is my Breitling-B1 just a great piece that I use almost everyday. NJV |
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Originally Posted by Mashie
Same here, golf was an obsssion and I actually got down to a 1 handicap, however when I finally woke up and realized that there was no way I was going to feed my family playing golf I backed off. I am happy hovering around a 10 handicap these days.
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Originally Posted by maevro
Wow, nice! I used to play a ton of golf growing up on Long Island. When I moved into NYC it became difficult and really haven't played all that much. I really need to start playing again.
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I'd rather not wear thousands of dollars on my wrist.
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Originally Posted by nv00021
I hear all of you.....I am very comfortable with a respectable 8 handicap......enough to make some weekend cash from the "younger" boys....and maybe help pay for the "new" obsession.....the FREAKIN PHONES!!!!!
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