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My daily wear used to be a Casio Edifice diver, then started wearing the Omega Seamaster 300, then changed to a Rolex Sub 14060. Now I feel too sorry for the Omega and Rolex and have changed to a Steinhart OVM for daily wear (mostly) while I use the Edifice for diving and a cheap little Casio for mountainbiking.

Go to daily watch if I had only one would be the Rolex actually. It's smart enough to wear to work, robust enough for the rough stuff and accurate as well. Love it.

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Well if you are still feeling sorry for that Omega let me have it.
 
For about 3 1/2 years it was the one on the left. For the past 8 months, it's been the one on the right. Both have been worn for various activities such as hunting/gun range, hiking, water activities, every day wear and tear, etc... The SKX consistently ran at -7spd and the SMPc runs at +1.7spd. Once I finally acquire the adjustable clasp for the SMPc, my only gripe of lack of micro adjustments will be fixed. Both great everyday performers for their respective weight classes, IMO. The lighting isn't great, but you can see they've gotten pretty scratched up, which endears them even more in my book.

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These few years,my daily wearer has been the Panerai titanium destro duo (just got the 368 on Feb 2017,so before then it was only the 345 hogging around 5.5-6 months of wrist time in 2015 and 4-5 months in 2016)

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With another watches added here and there in the main rotation

The other "main" watches are Gshock GW5000,pam 339,Speedy brown and JLC NS alarm,pam 177
 


Seadweller - On my wrist when the millenium changed, on 4 continents, 2 oceans, countless beaches, hiking the Hawaiian Islands, a few firing ranges, several racetracks, and two hospital birthing rooms. Just treated a few months ago to a full refinish at LA Watchworks and the addition of a red Yachtmaster second hand. It will be my son's college graduation gift.
 
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That might just be the most awesomest graduation gift ever. Well-played indeed, sir!

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Seadweller - On my wrist when the millenium changed, on 4 continents, 2 oceans, countless beaches, hiking the Hawaiian Islands, a few firing ranges, several racetracks, and two hospital birthing rooms. Just treated a few months ago to a full refinish at LA Watchworks and the addition of a red Yachtmaster second hand. It will be my son's college graduation gift.
 
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