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There are probably 6 or 7 watches that have gotten about equal wrist time. I try to cycle through the hoard somewhat fairly. There's one that I acquired in Autumn and had to wait for servicing before it glommed onto my wrist for weeks, so I would have to make an exception for that....
Citizen BM6400 - my touring watch, so it gets a week or two in a row when I'm traveling for work. Probably a month or so of wrist time last year.
Tudor Black Bay Red ETA - voted most likely to jump the queue and hog my wrist out of rotation
1973 GS "hi beat" - acquired in December 2018, and continues to astonish me with the precision of the dial. I actually crave wearing it.
Nomos Ludwig - purchased used in 2011, for years it was my top watch. I still love it - the clarity of lines, the intelligent design language, the beautiful movement. I sometimes wish it didn't have a date, and that it was 38mm instead of 40mm, but it's still in my upper tier.
And last of all, 1978 Rolex Air King (if I am to force the list to five only) the late September acquisition at an auction, followed by three weeks at the watch doctor's getting a full service. If I had this all year, it would easily be near the top of the list. It probably had 20 days of wrist time since late October.
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I wear this to bed every night
Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
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Well, my top 5 watches would be my entire collection, so I'll just keep it to one and one runner up. Even without keeping track, it's clear which watch I've worn most this past year, and it's been the case since I got it.
(Much like my Monaco on the gear lever, this is one of my favorite photos I've ever taken)
For the first time, though, I think my runner up, and it was close, isn't the Speedmaster. It's its seafaring cousin, the Seamaster 300. Thanks to a lengthy vacation where it was the only watch I wore and some sports-related superstitions, the SM300 and its gorgeous retro design has shot up to second place for wrist time. My Speedmaster would be third.
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Originally Posted by
skywatch
There are probably 6 or 7 watches that have gotten about equal wrist time. I try to cycle through the hoard somewhat fairly. There's one that I acquired in Autumn and had to wait for servicing before it glommed onto my wrist for weeks, so I would have to make an exception for that....
Tudor Black Bay Red ETA - voted most likely to jump the queue and hog my wrist out of rotation
And last of all, 1978 Rolex Air King (if I am to force the list to five only) the late September acquisition at an auction, followed by three weeks at the watch doctor's getting a full service. If I had this all year, it would easily be near the top of the list. It probably had 20 days of wrist time since late October.
My love for the Black Bay is well documented, but my god that Air King is gorgeous.
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Jan 3, 2020, 12:27 AM
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My love for the Black Bay is well documented, but my god that Air King is gorgeous.
Thank you, Raza! At 34mm it's probably too small for most people these days, but I don't mind the size. I like that it was one of the simplest, most affordable watches they ever made.
Too many watches, not enough wrists.
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