My wife bought me a nice blue faced classic Rolex, very plain engraved for graduating university (BSEE). It sits in our safe cause I don’t like wearing a watch; especially a thick Rolex. I wear it on very special occasions. I buried my son with my university ring. He use to call them Ringo and Rollie… Here is the only watch I can stand wearing. It is one of the thinnest watches I found. Very simple Skagen
And on the yellow band! What are the chances!
Love them too.
Looks like that is beers for Kyle… just sayin…
IPA from Florida: Juice Imperial IPA, Civil Society Brewing Company
And you’d be absolutely correct on the yellow band Mudmaster. Very rare. On the Protrek I’m confident. Only 1,300 made.
Solar powered, atomic clock linked, durable. What’s not to like!
Not precisely high-end, but high-end enough. A new gift to me this week: a watch made of sandalwood and ebony,
Limited production and heirloom quality; prices have been soaring.
I got 3 new watches in the last week, lol.
Here is my Seiko kinetic Tuna. Interesting fact; the kinetic rotor that charges the battery is magnetically suspended in air.
I’ll post the others later.
I know these aren’t “high end”, but, I love solar powered watches!
The left one is the new Casio Rangeman gps.
The one on the right is the new updated Seiko “Arnie”. The watch Arnold wore in Commando and Predator movies.
Another mid fi level watch in my collection of “tool” watches.
Deep Blue Juggernaut 4.
Sw200 Swiss movement.
My Juggy lost its pip off the top of the bezel. They wanted $150 to fix it. Pretty frustrating.
Damn, I’d think a new bezel would cost less.
Needless to say, pipless it shall remain.
Not sure this qualifies as “high end”, but really love my IsoBrite T-100 tritium watch. Radioactive half life of 100 years! How fun.
Do you wear one on each arm to help balance the load? 




















