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Post by 69ChevelleSS on Mar 15, 2015 6:45:51 GMT -8
For house type work, I wear this one. I do take off my watch when doing things under the hood though. To many metal things to bang into and I tend to be a bit of "a bull in a china shop".
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Post by doomguy10011 on Mar 15, 2015 15:55:34 GMT -8
For house type work, I wear this one. I do take off my watch when doing things under the hood though. To many metal things to bang into and I tend to be a bit of "a bull in a china shop". That's quite a beauty for a beater!
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on Mar 16, 2015 5:49:52 GMT -8
For house type work, I wear this one. I do take off my watch when doing things under the hood though. To many metal things to bang into and I tend to be a bit of "a bull in a china shop". That's quite a beauty for a beater! It is a nice watch but I've had it since new and it does have a few dings and dents. I don't abuse them but I wear them all.
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Post by thelias on Mar 18, 2015 13:05:28 GMT -8
You ...GUY'S ARE TERRIBLE USING WATCH'S FOR Hard WORK. Office work I can see but not outdoors work. I never use a watch when working because what I do would be dangerous or even .... kill it. Imagine drowning in Diesel Fuel , getting messed up on a Machine Lathe, Fooling around with things that could get it crushed. There is always a proper watch, for the job at hand. I can't image what you could do, that would wreck a G-Shock. My guess is that you'd do more damage to your hand/wrist/arm, then you could ever do to a G. Totally agree with you, that's also why I have some of the watches I do because I like them, but they're not irreplaceable to me so I can wear them when I'm working on my truck, or cutting wood or whatever. That being said, I would never wear my special edition Baby Tuna when I was working with my hands, because that watch is quite literally irreplaceable.
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