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Wondering what's a good tough watch to wear while going out high altitude trekking and the like.
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Originally Posted by Red Liner
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Wondering what's a good tough watch to wear while going out high altitude trekking and the like. |
I believe the Casio PRG-250 the ABC watch a best choice for the purpose
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Originally Posted by trammway
(Post 3072292)
baume & mercier capeland S Chrongraph Automatic is my latest addition, this is one of the model that I always wanted to keep with me and finally today I got hold of one. |
Congrats trammway. In your quest, did you come across the fly-back chronograph? It appears on the bigger side but its beautiful.
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Originally Posted by Red Liner
(Post 3072305)
Wondering what's a good tough watch to wear while going out high altitude trekking and the like. |
Sunnto Core or any of the Casio G-shocks. Both will serve your purpose.
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Originally Posted by JVH
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Congrats trammway. In your quest, did you come across the fly-back chronograph? It appears on the bigger side but its beautiful. |
Thank you.
I liked capeland models from Baume for their domed crystal and the heavy feel, fly back is not my taste.
In few days I will post some real achievement in my watch collection here, 2013 is a lucky year for my closet.
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Originally Posted by Red Liner
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Wondering what's a good tough watch to wear while going out high altitude trekking and the like. |
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Originally Posted by trammway
(Post 3072311)
I believe the Casio PRG-250 the ABC watch a best choice for the purpose |
+1. I have a PAG240T-7 for about 2 years now. Brilliant watch and works like a charm on some mild treks which I keep going to once in a while.
I also use it daily. A perfect companion. I think even Samurai has a similar version.
Its an old Mont blanc and Emporio Aemani for me. Just love the looks of the Armani. Its mu favourite
Attached are a few pictures.
From another angle.
One more.

@Trammway - Whats the moevemnt on the B&M?. Is that a base 7750 or modified one?
@JVH - A Beautiful piece. Nice taste.
I love the Capeland Flybacks!.
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Originally Posted by artofzen
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@Trammway - Whats the moevemnt on the B&M?. Is that a base 7750 or modified one?
@JVH - A Beautiful piece. Nice taste.
I love the Capeland Flybacks!. |
It is BM 13750 aka. base Valjoux 7750 may or may not be modified. All I know is that the rotor got Baume & Mercier imprint.
My watch is Baume Mercier Capeland S MOA 8502 model
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Originally Posted by CrAzY dRiVeR
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I dont know how good ck Calvin Klein is (Shows swiss made and all drama), when it comes to watches - but this was too beautiful to ignore! |
Good selection! And they are indeed Swiss-made. CK watches are made by Swatch group, who actually own a host of brands including Swatch, Tissot, Longines, Omega, Rado etc.
Hey guys I'm new in here, so unable to post pics I guess.
I've got an Espirit, an Armani, and a Rado True Jubile R27653742 Ceramica
You can take a look at it on my blog post that I created after buying the
R27653742 Ceramica
By the way I enjoyed the Baume & Mercier, and the other classic beauties!
Cheers
- Om
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Originally Posted by vb-san
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Good selection! And they are indeed Swiss-made. CK watches are made by Swatch group, who actually own a host of brands including Swatch, Tissot, Longines, Omega, Rado etc. |
Thank you. Watch is truly beautiful, but that made my day, knowing about the brand :-)
Only risk is- she now thinks I need something better for myself, and I need to keep reminding her that I'll not get another watch for 5 years. :-P
Guys, What is the best known watch brand in the world
That's a very vague question? :) . You mean just by brand recall ? I would say Rolex/Casio? But to a watch lover,it will be AP/Patek?
My Ranking would be
1.Patek
2.Audemar Piguet
3.A.lange
4.Rolex/blancpain/Panerai/omega/corum
5.casio/sieko
After the first 3 it comes down to particular models of the rest. I don't like to pay $$$$$ more for a same movement just because it's cased and branded with history.
At least some modification has to be done if using a ETA/valjoux movement instead of slapping it as it is ,Like how breitling and IWC do for some models.
Buy a watch based on its brand and looks alone if it costs <2000 USD, above that movement should be an important decision factor,all in my IMHO.
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Originally Posted by trammway
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Guys, What is the best known watch brand in the world |
Obviously, Patek Philippe!
BTW, never heard of it until today... :D
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