Posts 617 Likes 2,975 Rudi99 ·Nov 17, 2020 Forgot to add this on Friday. I was checking the date on my Seiko so I could write down something on a pupils musicbook (he is 14) and then he turns to me and says: "Wow, does your watch tell you the date??" I go: "Yeah. Pretty cool huh?" "Is it a battery or crystal watch?" I say: "Have a look". *Shows the automatic movement through the crystal caseback* He goes: "OMG that is the coolest thing I have ever seen". Made my day!
Posts 497 Likes 4,700 Kiwibloke ·Nov 17, 2020 Raining cats and dogs so reached for the one that’s truly waterproof (even tho it’s from 1969...)
Posts 5,089 Likes 124,049 Lou P ·Nov 17, 2020·YaY! Seeing lots of X-33s on the ISS...YaY! Count me in...woohoo!
Posts 740 Likes 2,915 30T2 ·Nov 17, 2020 My shameful invicta 🤔😗 the thing is huge runs perfect. The Miyota movement is working fine. Probably selling in a day or two. Edited: Nov 17, 2020
Posts 5,505 Likes 52,847 Jones in LA ·Nov 17, 2020·Not in LA anymore. Checking in on behalf of NASA Astronaut Michael Hopkins (shown here en route to the International Space Station), for Speedy Tuesday: just a plain ol' Speedy Pro on stainless steel. Image Credit: NASA via Flickr
Posts 504 Likes 1,949 RonJ ·Nov 17, 2020 Another day wearing the new-to-me Seiko skx007. It's such an easy watch to pick up and put on. Edited: Nov 18, 2020
Posts 13,504 Likes 53,065 Larry S ·Nov 17, 2020·Color Commentator for the Hyperbole. allwoundup Something from a less speedy world, 1918.... I like that strap...source?
Posts 7,293 Likes 76,574 dougiedude ·Nov 17, 2020·Carpe horologium! Still Tuesday! ... so I might be a little high after dinner, but this is the way the light hit the Speediorite on the night of the Leonids meteor shower 😲:
Posts 1,957 Likes 25,748 allwoundup ·Nov 17, 2020 Larry S I like that strap...source? Sourced from local WM.