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Well I am sure that is not a problem for most of us common folk, as a Rolex is not in our price range. Smiler


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From combat in Vietnam through regularly-attended military parachute jumps and SCUBA school, Alaska moose hunts-- a 1680 Rolex
red Submariner has lasted 50 very tough years. There may be slightly more accurate digital watches, but for less than what it now costs for 2 boxes of 416 Rigby or 375 H&H-I own a 1971 lifetime watch that goes everywhere and endures everything.

As Filson states: "Might As well have the best".

A Steinhart dead ringer goes where the thieves congregate, but so does my rifle...


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A 1680 Red Submariner sporting a top hat acrylic crystal . . . absolutely iconic. There is no finer example of an adventurer’s time piece.

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Well I am sure that is not a problem for most of us common folk, as a Rolex is not in our price range. Smiler


especially with the value of our canadian peso ...
 
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I wear a Pepsi Rolex GMT in the states but my "third world" watch is a Tudor Black Bay with a NATO band.
 
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Submariner master race checking in here.

Why own it if you can't wear it? I do confess pushing up my sleeve a bit in certain RSA environs though.

Quick story - there is a certain jeweler, that, if you attended and passed the local Army dive school, and are now a combat diver kinda guy, will sell you a Sub at his cost. One of my friends, on passing through the school and graduating, goes to get his watch.

Said jeweler is telling him all about the watch, you know this thing is waterproof to over 300 meters, thats almost a thousand feet. Tommy looks at him and says " sir, if you ever see me, wearing this watch, at 300 meters, suspect foul play immediately.

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Posts: 354 | Location: HackHousBerg, TX & LA | Registered: 12 July 2009Reply With Quote
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The more I think about it, I think something like a Hamilton Field watch would be best. I like the Bronze.

Fairly plain so it looks like it belongs on safari and you can save the bling for the conventions.

Can be had for less than a grand.

I like to wear a watch when I go into a leopard blind and usually it's a cheap Casio that I can give to a tracker when it's all over.
 
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I have a very nice Victorinox that was given to me and it also tells the time


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$50.00 Timex , if it breaks or gets scratch buy a new one
 
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I have a very nice Victorinox that was given to me and it also tells the time


This one started out many, many years ago with a plastic case, which was broken twice so i had them put it in a steel case. That's been 25 years or so and has been a great watch.

 
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myself and my wife have just been unfortunate when trying to find a Rolex that will actually keep decent time. after many years and various brands, we both now wear Rado watches. perfect accuracy via several watches.
 
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Never been too concerned about any particular watch to wear as long as it is fully waterproof, withstanding the elements in icy rivers, seawater and hot pools. Had this Wenger Swiss Army Knife (SAK) design watch for 26 years now only needing a new battery every so often.
It has a stainless steel back with a stainless or nickel finish on the brass body and bezel ring. Still has original glass and keeps perfect time but is showing wear from constant use and the Swiss cross emblem is well faded.
It has been in some hard country under all sorts of conditions and never missed a beat.

 
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Wearing a SubMariner, or worse any GOLD Rolex while traveling in any 3rd World Country is inviting trouble, including having your arm cut off to steal your watch!! While cruising around Africa for the last three months, every port, we are warned to leave gold jewelry and all valuables onboard in your Suite safe!! We do this, including wedding rings, and my wife's Gold Rolex, and my ancient Omega Flightmaster.
I take along my LumiNox for hunting and shore excursions.
The issue I think is most important is to NOT create sun flashes from a watch crystal that may scare off game or point to your location during a stalk!!
I use a very small GPS for dropping pins, and retracing tracks on hikes after game. Of course, it also has local and GMT time on it as well...


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Guys,

Get a TIMEX. They tell time just fine.

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Posts: 13161 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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I’m into Africa time when I’m on safari.

No watch at all.

Sun is up? Hunting time.

Sun is down? Sleeping (or blind) time.

What day of the week is it again?

The PH will keep track of when I have to leave…
 
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Mark,

Agree with you if you have to wear a watch.

Arjun,

Back when I wore a watch, I wore it with the face on the inside of my wrist, not the outside. Prevented flashing.
 
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Back when I wore a watch, I wore it with the face on the inside of my wrist, not the outside. Prevented flashing.


Absolutely and also more difficult to snatch from the wrist.
 
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Easier to check the time as well without a lot of motion.
 
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Marathon GPQ-D. Rugged military watch (used by DOD) that can really take a beating. Quality Swiss manufacturer, tritium illumination, standard & 24-hour time, Date, and very low profile.

It's on the smaller side, so won't get in the way during a hunt and won't bother you in Zambezi Valley heat.

It doesn't attract unwanted attention and You will find no better hunting watch for under $350.
 
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I’m into Africa time when I’m on safari.

No watch at all.

Sun is up? Hunting time.

Sun is down? Sleeping (or blind) time.

What day of the week is it again?

The PH will keep track of when I have to leave…




EXACTLY!!!

Little video of my attitude concerning a watch on Safari:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3-pup-IiA0
 
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A pocket watch. Iphone on airplane mode. It takes pictures also!
 
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Marathon GPQ-D. Rugged military watch (used by DOD) that can really take a beating. Quality Swiss manufacturer, tritium illumination, standard & 24-hour time, Date, and very low profile.



The only thing this one is missing is a GMT hand, for pilots on flight plans, or telling time at home so you know when NOT to call or text back home!!
I'm using mine right now while cruising...


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Honestly, outside of Saeed's rants on CME and Baldry along with the political forum, this is one of the wierdest threads I have seen on AR....

Wrist watches? Really? Just ask your tracker what time it is - He will say - daytime....

Good grief...
 
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dogcat,

I agree. Only time I've needed a watch is hunting cats on a big concession. And needing to figure out when to quit doing what I'm doing or following what I'm following to get to a blind over a bait a couple or more hours away.
 
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