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  • Im really tempted by Tudor at the moment..

    I keep going through a loop in my head.

    Great tool watch - Rolex -NO too expensive. You mad bro... £15K for a daily. How'd you feel about that hypothetical scratch from the door frame?
    How about Tudor... NICE... But still... £3K for a tool watch... Ouch. But Id be proud of it, therefore more careful. But £3K...
    Seiko? only one i like at the moment is Eds... And then id baby it.

    Maybe Steinhart is the way...

    Though, the tudor BB Bronze is lovely. Quite like the 5B.

  • Out of the watches I have (excluding G-shcoks) I'd say my Helson is the most tool watchy watch I own.

    A Shark Diver 45mm sounds right up your street. 45mm, titanium and 2,000m water resistance for £500.

  • Ooh thanks for this I've been waiting for the ti version of this too come back in a smaller size. I love my bronze 42mm version but it's just a bit too much of a lump sometimes and I wanted something on a bracelet.

    I was hoping for the 40mm to come out but I think the 38 could be good. Total deal at $649 too.

    They say there are more versions coming though? What could they be?

  • Helson is the most tool watchy watch I own.

    A Shark Diver 45mm sounds right up your street. 45mm, titanium and 2,000m water resistance for £500.

    I think £500 is a good pricepoint for a tool watch for me.

    Also, i agree, my G-shock is definitely going to be my go to if i know i am going to abuse it. Like, cycling, gymming, working in the garden or shed. BUT my everyday should be similar that if i dont take it off for those tasks, it wont matter, other than worrying about a stinky strap.

    45mm is reserved for special watches like your henson and my Pam. Who really needs to go to 2000m? LOL

    Jokes asside, Im intersted in 41-42mm in my maturer days.

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