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Old 10 July 2020, 03:33 AM   #1
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Best beater watch?

Before I just go buy a G shock or whatever similar plastic/rubber low priced watch, is there some cool inexpensive thing I should be looking at? Something akin to a good old trail truck with lockers rather than a Porsche GTR3?

I don't wear my watches when I'm wrenching on the cars, camping, doing yardwork, mountain biking, etc etc etc. But I'd like to wear one. I almost don't care about any particular features or complications, except maybe it would be cool to have a chronograph. Oh and it should be legible.

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EDIT: to make this fun and actually about Rolex, can you post a photo of your beater next to your Rolex?
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Old 10 July 2020, 03:37 AM   #2
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My Rolex is my beater wear it all the time
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Old 10 July 2020, 03:39 AM   #3
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Casio Classic F91W-1
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Timex Weekender
Casio G-Shock DW5600.
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Seiko SKX007
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Old 10 July 2020, 03:42 AM   #4
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Can't beat a gshock for high impact activities IMO.

I mountain bike with this all the time.

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Old 10 July 2020, 03:46 AM   #5
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Casio Classic F91W-1
Timex Expedition
Timex Weekender
Casio G-Shock DW5600.
Citizen Promaster Tough
Vostok Amphibian Scuba Man
Seiko SKX007
Citizen Nighthawk
Awesome, thanks. I like Casio the best (F91W & DW5600). Also I did not realize I could buy a gold colored $600 G-Shock
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Old 10 July 2020, 03:49 AM   #6
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This has been my beater for around 9 years
Just put it on this Everest a week or two ago
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Old 10 July 2020, 03:52 AM   #7
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LOL I love your beater watch. I wish I had the cojones to tear mine up.

Just to be clear, when I'm doing certain activities, my clothes, shoes, gloves, whatever get damaged. I've messed up a couple watches already (smashed crystal, dented case seal leading to water damage). This was way back before I actually took an interest in collecting nice watches.
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Old 10 July 2020, 03:56 AM   #8
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LOL I love your beater watch. I wish I had the cojones to tear mine up
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Old 10 July 2020, 03:56 AM   #9
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Look up Steinhart Watches. 100% Swiss great value for price.
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Old 10 July 2020, 04:00 AM   #10
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I wear my 114060 all the time, for everything. It's a watch, not a Ming vase. It's repairable after all, and seeing as I've waited a lifetime to own it, I'm not taking it off.
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Old 10 July 2020, 04:16 AM   #11
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I wear my 114060 all the time, for everything. It's a watch, not a Ming vase. It's repairable after all, and seeing as I've waited a lifetime to own it, I'm not taking it off.
Wore mine solid since 2016 but then developed a passion/interest in all watches and not just Rolex and I'm currently sporting a Seiko SARB035 and loving it

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Old 10 July 2020, 04:22 AM   #12
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Old 10 July 2020, 04:23 AM   #13
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Best beater watch?

It's a bummer that people just blow off G-Shocks. The GWM5610-1 is the quintessential "beater" for the money @ $95.00. Solar and Multiband. You'll never need to change the time or battery. It'll laugh at whatever you try to toss at it.

The quintessential mechanical beater is the SKX on OEM Jubilee. You can get under $300.00. Maybe go a tad larger for the SRP777 Turtle with hacking and hand winding. Also under $300.00. Both are classics and workhorses.

Of course, just my opinion! (My SRP777 is out for modding, so here is his cousin at the end, another SRP but with blue that received patina treatment).

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Old 10 July 2020, 04:40 AM   #14
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This has been my beater for around 9 years
Just put it on this Everest a week or two ago
16610
Looks nice. I see it even does diaper duty too! That's a helluva convincing test for officially surviving "beater" treatment
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Old 10 July 2020, 04:52 AM   #15
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Old 10 July 2020, 06:10 AM   #16
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I wear a VC Overseas As an everyday watch and it’s taking the eventual beating quite gracefully, but I have to concur with the majority here, the black Sub is likely the quintessential beater watch. Closest I got to that is a black GMTIIC, which has seen about 8 years of heavy wear before bowing to the VC. And boy does it look better now than it ever did when it was new. That one really knows how to wear its scars with pride.
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Old 10 July 2020, 06:15 AM   #17
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My beater: Tudor BBBBB, a lot of sentimental value.




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Old 10 July 2020, 06:29 AM   #18
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This is my Beater...

Probably been through more than most of yours.

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Old 10 July 2020, 06:57 AM   #19
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I have used an IWC Mark XV as a beater for almost 20 years now. Work on the car or bike, checking a plane or helicopter, cycling, hiking, sailing, you name it. After all those years I still like its looks, it offers excellent legibility, and the pyramid bracelet is very comfortable too, more so than some other bracelets that get lots of praise for their comfort such as that of the Patek 5711.
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Old 10 July 2020, 09:00 AM   #20
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Old 11 July 2020, 02:43 AM   #21
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Red Tudor black bay for me, and a Breitling Navitimer 01

That new Tudor Black bay 58 in blue will be my next beater. Probably will have to wait a bit considering it’s new and hot and over retail
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Old 11 July 2020, 02:50 AM   #22
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Best beater watch?

That term, “beater”, has so much ambiguity associated with it.

On the one hand, a lot depends on who/what you plan on beating with it.

On the other, will it be underwater a lot?

I’d say in both instances, something with a lot of heft and sturdy metal. Like a DSSD.



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Old 11 July 2020, 03:28 AM   #24
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You have the best taste in watches my friend.
Kind of you to say, Jason!

This Turtle has become one of my favorite mods. I recently filed OEM SKX end links to fit the turtle on a super jubilee bracelet and absolutely loving this combo.
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Old 11 July 2020, 03:33 AM   #25
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Kind of you to say, Jason!

This Turtle has become one of my favorite mods. I recently filed OEM SKX end links to fit the turtle on a super jubilee bracelet and absolutely loving this combo.
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I concur with Jason Is that bracelet aftermarket? If so I’d love to source one for my sxk
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I concur with Jason Is that bracelet aftermarket? If so I’d love to source one for my sxk
Thank you, Brian!

Yes, the super jubilee is aftermarket, bought used on WUS for an SKX. But the end links didn't fit my SKX for some reason. My Macgyver mind took over and decided to see if I could use OEM end links, which I really prefer over the bucktoothed end links found on solid jubilees. And I was able to make it work.

Not sure of the maker but the last link [closest to the end link] has a screw attachment which allowed me to use the OEM end links. Not sure if other aftermarket super jubilees [like Strapcode] are the same.
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Yes, the super jubilee is aftermarket, bought used on WUS for an SKX. But the end links didn't fit my SKX for some reason. My Macgyver mind took over and decided to see if I could use OEM end links, which I really prefer over the bucktoothed end links found on solid jubilees. And I was able to make it work.



Not sure of the maker but the last link [closest to the end link] has a screw attachment which allowed me to use the OEM end links. Not sure if other aftermarket super jubilees [like Strapcode] are the same.

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Thanks Dan, appreciated.

I'm looking for a jubilee that has some external adjustment like yours appears to have.

I'll check out Strapcode.

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If not a Submariner, then what about a Marathon Watch? Good specs and durable.


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Before I just go buy a G shock or whatever similar plastic/rubber low priced watch, is there some cool inexpensive thing I should be looking at? Something akin to a good old trail truck with lockers rather than a Porsche GTR3?

I don't wear my watches when I'm wrenching on the cars, camping, doing yardwork, mountain biking, etc etc etc. But I'd like to wear one. I almost don't care about any particular features or complications, except maybe it would be cool to have a chronograph. Oh and it should be legible.
Hamilton Khaki field watches might be of interest. Simple, legible, and a fairly inexpensive starting point for the range of models. Choice of movements, a newer one of which has an 80-hr power reserve. They're cool.
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Just wear your Rolex lol I have a gshock not because I need a beater but because it’s a cool watch!
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