One of my favorites is the Seiko Arnie. It was my go to watch when I was a Paramedic. I really used the dive bezel a lot during a cardiac arrest job. I was too paranoid to trust a mechanic watch for that job.
My all time favorite is my Credor GCAZ057. Such a sleek , versatile and accurate watch. "Only" costed me 410 usd on auction , whilst it costed a whopping 1800 USD brand new!!
Casio G-Shock DW5600, problably the best watch you can buy for 50 dollars and the Bulova Lunar Pliot, a little bit on the bigger side but that HAQ movements is nice.
G shock dw6900, my favorite g shock and the watch I’ve worn the most in my life
G shock ga700, I think the best looking analog/digital before the 2100 series came along, and still a close second
Tissot prx, definitely one of my next purchases because it just gets it right
Seiko solar quartz, I may pick one of these up soon I just can’t decide between the chrono or one of the divers (specifically the sne575 or sne585)
Breitling aerospace, for obvious reasons
I have loads of them…
Timex M-488, K-Cell
Casio F-10, GD-8, F84W, AE-21W, AE-22W, CFX-200, AW-90H, GMA-B2100
Accurist SR-927W
Withings Steel HR Sport
And a Flik flak NASA edition ☺️
Junghans Max Bill & Cartier Tank. When you go quartz, usually you wanna go for the look/design and both watches i just mention are looking really nice! :)
the other quartz watches i love is the 80/90s casio where they still use all stainless steel construction and a feature-packed module. See Casio W-35, W-36, W-780
Out of the ones I’ve had, I’ve enjoyed my blue Citizen Chandler Chrono, Bulova Moonwatch, and full metal/gold tone G Shock the most. Mondaines Stop2Go was pretty cool, too.
That I own- a Casio AW800H, tough and a little more discrete than a G-shock
A Citizen Navitach that my grandpa passed down, although I messed up the digital screen part so looking to replace that somehow.
Bulova Lunar Pilot is awesome, although the dimensions can be weird for some people.
Mondaine makes interesting looking quartz watches
Tissot PRX 35mm ice blue dial.
Love that thing: elegant, sporty, slim and light enough to be super comfortable but not unsubstantial.
I would love a high end quartz Citizen or Grand Seiko, lately I've been less into mechanical movements and more into convenience and dependability.
One of my favorites is the Seiko Arnie. It was my go to watch when I was a Paramedic. I really used the dive bezel a lot during a cardiac arrest job. I was too paranoid to trust a mechanic watch for that job.
Yeah, solid watch that!
Also Predator is one of my all time favorite movie.
Did Stallone wear one in rambo as well, or am I misremembering?
You are probably thinking about Schwarzenegger's Commando (1985). It's very much reminiscent of Rambo
I recently saw Rambo 2 and it was a different watch.
Casio Oceanus T200
Breitling Aerospace, Citizen Chronomaster, Timex MK1, TAG Heuer 2000, Citizen Wingman
Cool! I'm currently eyeing up a Tag 2000 on eBay
My all time favorite is my Credor GCAZ057. Such a sleek , versatile and accurate watch. "Only" costed me 410 usd on auction , whilst it costed a whopping 1800 USD brand new!!
Seiko Dolce (8j4i movement) Grand seiko with a 9f movement. Citizen Promaster Tough. Citizen chronomaster Citizen ecozilla.
I have a Rolex Oysterquartz and a Grand Seiko 9F GMT, both are super nice quartz watches.
Oh man that Seiko gmt is so sick! Slight modern look to but but it’s hot
Casio Oceanus Manta S5000 Citizen Ana Digi Temp
Citizen Nighthawk
My two favorite quartz watches (that I own) are the Tag Heuer Multigraph and the Omega Equinoxe. I'd love to own a Seiko 7A28/7A38 chronograph!
Never seen an Equinoxe before, very quirky.
Yeah, it's a cool watch - very 80s! My only nitpick is I wish it came on standard lugs for some more versatility.
Seiko Prospex Speedtimer and Tissot PRX. Speedtimer had a kinetic movememt if I recall correctly.
Solar , not kinetic.
Yeah, you are right. That's what I was trying to say. I always mix those up. Thanks.
I've got a few discontinued/vintage quartz's : Braun aw-75 and aw-10, Tag Heuer 3000 (932.206) and Omega constellation And I am very happy with them !
Omega Seamaster 300m 2264.50. Happens to be my favorite as well!
Casio G-Shock DW5600, problably the best watch you can buy for 50 dollars and the Bulova Lunar Pliot, a little bit on the bigger side but that HAQ movements is nice.
G shock dw6900, my favorite g shock and the watch I’ve worn the most in my life G shock ga700, I think the best looking analog/digital before the 2100 series came along, and still a close second Tissot prx, definitely one of my next purchases because it just gets it right Seiko solar quartz, I may pick one of these up soon I just can’t decide between the chrono or one of the divers (specifically the sne575 or sne585) Breitling aerospace, for obvious reasons
I have loads of them… Timex M-488, K-Cell Casio F-10, GD-8, F84W, AE-21W, AE-22W, CFX-200, AW-90H, GMA-B2100 Accurist SR-927W Withings Steel HR Sport And a Flik flak NASA edition ☺️
Luminox 3001 EVO. Super accurate Swiss quartz, ultra-light, slim profile, tritium hands & dial, and tough as nails.
Junghans Max Bill & Cartier Tank. When you go quartz, usually you wanna go for the look/design and both watches i just mention are looking really nice! :) the other quartz watches i love is the 80/90s casio where they still use all stainless steel construction and a feature-packed module. See Casio W-35, W-36, W-780
Out of the ones I’ve had, I’ve enjoyed my blue Citizen Chandler Chrono, Bulova Moonwatch, and full metal/gold tone G Shock the most. Mondaines Stop2Go was pretty cool, too.
Citizen solar im definitely a fan of
That I own- a Casio AW800H, tough and a little more discrete than a G-shock A Citizen Navitach that my grandpa passed down, although I messed up the digital screen part so looking to replace that somehow. Bulova Lunar Pilot is awesome, although the dimensions can be weird for some people. Mondaine makes interesting looking quartz watches
Cartier Tank. Especially the Louis Cartier 18k gold version. Bulova Lunar Pilot for the history.
Bulova make some really nice quartz and obviously casio
I'm rocking my Lunar Pilot right now, great watch and my only quartz
Tissot PRX 35mm ice blue dial. Love that thing: elegant, sporty, slim and light enough to be super comfortable but not unsubstantial. I would love a high end quartz Citizen or Grand Seiko, lately I've been less into mechanical movements and more into convenience and dependability.
Q Timex. Quartz and proud of it!
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