Most worn watch in 2024

Most worn watch in 2024

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mcpiston

Original Poster:

296 posts

181 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Similar to the YouTube trend, what was your most worn watch in 2024.
Reusing a photo I posted last night.
This was mine, I like that it is different (I have not seen another on a wrist) and harks back to an earlier time, pardon the pun. smile


ZesPak

25,249 posts

208 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Also re-using a photo, this year I've gravitated towards the SKX so often. The strapcode bracelet is ace.
All in all this watch owes me less than EUR 300 but it's by far my most worn watch.

blueg33

40,107 posts

236 months

Thursday 2nd January
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This has been my daily wear for work pretty much all year


Bob_Defly

4,514 posts

243 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Slim Willard on an Uncle Seiko bracelet. This is my daily GADA watch.


bazza.

766 posts

104 months

Thursday 2nd January
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This one for my I had it on my wrist 39 times


Speed Badger

3,068 posts

129 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Well, the first 6 months of the year was my Oris Aquis which I absolutely love, however since my 40th birthday happened in July, the Monaco has not been off my wrist since!




okgo

40,130 posts

210 months

Thursday 2nd January
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blueg33 said:
This has been my daily wear for work pretty much all year

Yes this.

But the real one wink

Geertsen

1,045 posts

71 months

Thursday 2nd January
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bazza. said:
This one for my I had it on my wrist 39 times

That reminds me of an IWC Porsche Design watch I have.

InitialDave

12,904 posts

131 months

Thursday 2nd January
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My Seiko Arnie


a340driver

468 posts

167 months

Thursday 2nd January
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It just works!

GravelBen

16,050 posts

242 months

Friday 3rd January
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Daily driver work watch, old Citizen promaster BM6401.


Hoofy

78,285 posts

294 months

Friday 3rd January
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I wear a bronze Steeldive on black rubber most of the time. Love the tarnished look. Not sure how to make it look more "rusty". I wear it in summer when playing tennis to let the salt from my sweaty wrist get on it but it's only taken it so far.

Pebbles167

4,000 posts

164 months

Friday 3rd January
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Hoofy said:
I wear a bronze Steeldive on black rubber most of the time. Love the tarnished look. Not sure how to make it look more "rusty". I wear it in summer when playing tennis to let the salt from my sweaty wrist get on it but it's only taken it so far.
Stick it in a bag with hard boiled eggs, smash the eggs and leave for an hour. Should get things going. Otherwise you can actually buy sulphur gel which will be stronger but more precise.

Pebbles167

4,000 posts

164 months

Friday 3rd January
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I've probably worn my Ball most this year. Does most situations well, tritium is always useful for the darker evenings in winter.




the-norseman

13,992 posts

183 months

Friday 3rd January
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Probably my 2018 Omega Seamaster 300m

NCE 61

2,419 posts

293 months

Friday 3rd January
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blueg33

40,107 posts

236 months

Friday 3rd January
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okgo said:
blueg33 said:
This has been my daily wear for work pretty much all year

Yes this.

But the real one wink
A batman? GMT Master II - very nice.

Rolex divers style watches do predate the Seiko ones by a few years as do their GMT movements. Of course they are both influenced by/homages to the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms wink

Rolex of course were the first with a GMT movement, some 10 years ahead of Seiko.

However - for my work - Social Housing and managing a factory - Seiko is more appropriate, same reason I don't come to work in the Ferrari smile

Of all the Rolex watches - a Batman would be my choice. But for £10k there are other makes that I would prefer.

Michael_B

836 posts

112 months

Friday 3rd January
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NCE 61 said:
A colleague in our Zürich office has that exact model (which he wears on a rubber strap) acquired for his 50th birthday some 12 years ago.

Visible yet discreet, the little touch of red really sets off the whole package. That photo looks good, but it’s quite gorgeous IRL.

Squadrone Rosso

3,092 posts

159 months

Friday 3rd January
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the-norseman

13,992 posts

183 months

Friday 3rd January
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Squadrone Rosso said:
I've been wearing my Tudor GMT since November but on a parachute strap.