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    **** Top three affordable's in your collection ****

    Well I was just thinking what was my top three affordable's that I wear most. Yes I love my Russians but I might start off wearing them. But when it's times to go out I might just swap my watch for one reason or other so what are the three I use most well think it would be these one is new in but can see it becoming a beater really fast




    First is a Casio G-Shock Alarm Chronograph Watch G-100-1BVMUR





    Second is another Casio this one is an old MDV 1054





    This one I just pick up a couple of days ago but look to become one of my every day watches that will be worn as a beater

    Citizen eco-drive






    So what is you go to watches for when you are out and about and not worrying about getting them dink or scratched ?








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    Ah, good thread!

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    Although i baby my watches, so the only thing i would consider a beater would be the pvb sub-alike!
    Last edited by Chicolabronse; Sep 25, 2015 at 12:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicolabronse View Post
    Ah, good thread!

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    2. Ticino BF-109

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    Although i baby my watches, so the only thing i would consider a beater would be the pvb sub-alike!!
    well just had in today a rado ticino so that just jump on to the list as daily beater wear
    sharky
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    Mine are :

    1st

    Citizen JQ8250-52E aka Wingman


    2nd

    Seiko SNA063
    (Soon to be replaced by Seiko 7t34 Flightmaster)


    3rd and new daily beater
    Replaced my Guess WaterPro Steel Chrono diver.

    Chronostar Energy

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    Quote Originally Posted by ro63rto View Post
    Mine are :

    1st

    Citizen JQ8250-52E aka Wingman


    2nd

    Seiko SNA063
    (Soon to be replaced by Seiko 7t34 Flightmaster)


    3rd and new daily beater
    Replaced my Guess WaterPro Steel Chrono diver.

    Chronostar Energy
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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post

    Citizen eco-drive


    Always wanted an eco-drive and this one is beginning to make my left palm itch.
    Are the numerals luminous?

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    yes I think only had it a few days it was a bit weird last night as I move it back wards and forwards would have sworn they seem to light up as you lean it towards the left or the right it might of just been a fluke of street light making it look that way but as I got it as was got no box instructions so not sure pick it up for change from a cash generators store
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    well I said top three but now it's top four

    Rado Ticino
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicolabronse View Post
    Ah, good thread!

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    2. Ticino BF-109

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    3. Alpha titanium pilot

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    Although i baby my watches, so the only thing i would consider a beater would be the pvb sub-alike!
    I've just come across the alpha on the bay, thought I'd seen it somewhere b4 is £75 a good price? I'm on the hunt again lol



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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkyfisher View Post
    I've just come across the alpha on the bay, thought I'd seen it somewhere b4 is £75 a good price? I'm on the hunt again lol
    Thats exactly what i paid mate, superb piece for the money

    Sent from samsung galaxy

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