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Old 14 July 2020, 11:18 AM   #31
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Old 14 July 2020, 11:18 AM   #32
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I recently filed OEM SKX end links to fit the turtle on a super jubilee bracelet and absolutely loving this combo.
Clever! I see where you did that. And there's just a slight dip, like a little smile that shows of a hint of the case in between the lugs. It's not a straight fit. Very cool! Nice work
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Old 14 July 2020, 11:48 AM   #33
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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.

I feel the same way and have the same watch and do the same thing!


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Old 14 July 2020, 08:17 PM   #34
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Old 14 July 2020, 09:52 PM   #35
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This. Can't really fault it as a beater watch, just wish it wasn't so obviously "Rolex" as I feel self-conscious wearing it...

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Old 15 July 2020, 12:10 AM   #36
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This. Can't really fault it as a beater watch, just wish it wasn't so obviously "Rolex" as I feel self-conscious wearing it...

Most people don’t know what it is. Another group will presume it’s fake. The only people who concern me are thieves.
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Old 15 July 2020, 02:21 AM   #37
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In my mind, a stainless diver with date and a timing bezel is just about perfect for this role.

G-Shocks and the like are great but can be chunky and not the nicest looking accessory.

A diver is a good medium - it's got the looks but also the durability, water resist, and utility.
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Old 15 July 2020, 06:36 PM   #38
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Old 15 July 2020, 09:07 PM   #39
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Most people don’t know what it is. Another group will presume it’s fake. The only people who concern me are thieves.
It’s more the way I feel in it. I’m not really a Rolex person, as the image associations are not ones I identify with.

Problem is they’re damn good watches, and it’s hard to find rough-and-ready, waterproof watches (I have three young kids and am very active) under 40mm nowadays.
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Old 16 July 2020, 03:59 AM   #40
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OP here. In essence I was looking for a watch I'd be OK adding dings, scrapes, and dirt. Perhaps destruction. I'd take it on the trails with me when I ride, do yard work, maybe some wrenching.

I tip my hat to the brave folks "beating" Rolexes (and other fine watches), and you've inspired me to volunteer one of my old faves. I haven't worn this in years. So, here is my newly appointed beater watch. Was a nice little after-lunch project for me:


The candidate, and some strap options



I haven't worn this in so long. It already looks like a beater!



And I chose gray



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Old 16 July 2020, 04:01 AM   #41
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OP here. In essence I was looking for a watch I'd be OK adding dings, scrapes, and dirt. Perhaps destruction. I'd take it on the trails with me when I ride, do yard work, maybe some wrenching.

I tip my hat to the brave folks "beating" Rolexes (and other fine watches), and you've inspired me to volunteer one of my old faves. I haven't worn this in years. So, here is my newly appointed beater watch. Was a nice little after-lunch project for me:


The candidate, and some strap options



I haven't worn this in so long. It already looks like a beater!



And I chose gray



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Looks great! Abuse it in good health!
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Old 16 July 2020, 04:12 AM   #42
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Looks great! Abuse it in good health!
Thanks. Let the beating begin

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Old 16 July 2020, 06:09 AM   #43
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Great choice. Best of all, one you already had in your stable.
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Old 16 July 2020, 08:34 AM   #44
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So many good options, my head hurts. Let us know what you decided on
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Old 16 July 2020, 10:07 AM   #45
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My beaters are a seiko 5 or snk whatever they’re called, a tag form 1, Nomos 701 a Tudor Bb36 Nato. Kinda depends on how much of a better I need or the environment. I often don’t wear my goodies in certain places out of caution
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Old 20 July 2020, 04:48 AM   #46
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If not Rolex, then maybe one of these ?


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Old 20 July 2020, 05:08 AM   #47
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Old 20 July 2020, 05:32 AM   #48
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That's a great watch! I've always wanted it with the sterile dial. Wonder how it'll be on my 7" wrist.

Often times "beater" has a cheap connotation, but that Marathon is anything but, and can withstand true daily beater activities with ease, in style and function.

I really like yours!
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Old 20 July 2020, 05:40 AM   #49
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That's a great watch! I've always wanted it with the sterile dial. Wonder how it'll be on my 7" wrist.

Often times "beater" has a cheap connotation, but that Marathon is anything but, and can withstand true daily beater activities with ease, in style and function.

I really like yours!

Yeah, they are solid watches. Mine was issued, but I haven’t used it a ton. Should really use it more...

I’ve literally seen a few that have been blown up and kept on ticking just fine.

I’ve got a 7” wrist, watch should look similar (?).


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Old 20 July 2020, 05:50 AM   #50
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Yeah, they are solid watches. Mine was issued, but I haven’t used it a ton. Should really use it more...

I’ve literally seen a few that have been blown up and kept on ticking just fine.

I’ve got a 7” wrist, watch should look similar (?).


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That's a cool story, having an issued watch and all. Did it come with that strap? I know the vulcanized rubber straps are top notch.
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Old 20 July 2020, 05:57 AM   #51
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That's a cool story, having an issued watch and all. Did it come with that strap? I know the vulcanized rubber straps are top notch.

It came on the rubber straps, which are excellent. I put it on a ZULU strap, purely out of personal preference.


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Old 20 July 2020, 01:39 PM   #52
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I’m looking to add the Casio World Time non metal version to my collection. I want something different, and fun. And the price is right.
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Old 21 July 2020, 03:39 AM   #53
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OP here. In essence I was looking for a watch I'd be OK adding dings, scrapes, and dirt. Perhaps destruction. I'd take it on the trails with me when I ride, do yard work, maybe some wrenching.

I tip my hat to the brave folks "beating" Rolexes (and other fine watches), and you've inspired me to volunteer one of my old faves. I haven't worn this in years. So, here is my newly appointed beater watch. Was a nice little after-lunch project for me:


The candidate, and some strap options



I haven't worn this in so long. It already looks like a beater!



And I chose gray



Wrist shots!



That’s a sharp looking watch


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Old 21 July 2020, 03:40 AM   #54
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So many good options, my head hurts. Let us know what you decided on

See post #40, OP already decided


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Old 21 July 2020, 08:44 AM   #55
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Dang so he did

Great watch OP, It looks great on that metal bracelet (I know you've switched it out but just saying). Anyway, nice looking piece.
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