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I have had an expensive Suunto watch die on me. Sad, because I liked the elevation info. But now I have a GPS I know how high I am. So I am looking to replace the Suunto with a low-key, but cool watch that will take a few knocks. It needs to be analogue, have a decent backlight (like Timex's Indiglo), a rubber-like strap, and I am not keen on any of that TAG Heuer-type posing jewellery.
Any suggestions gang?
One of the analogue G-Shocks sounds like it would probably fit the bill
Loads of them here:
http://www.thewatchhut.co.uk/Casio/Casio-gents.htm
Or maybe one of the Waveceptor ones like this:
Nike triax are very nice, and comfy on the bike (if they suit your wrist). They do an analogue line called the triax swift.
I bought a G-Shock at the start of the year as I kept breaking normal watches. It is great, it has taken quite a few knocks - I actually ended up with a watch shape bruise on my wrist after smacking it into a tree while riding. So far the watch looks pretty much unmarked. Mine has a metal bracelet, but they do a good range with rubber straps.
I have a Seiko automatic divers watch that came off eBay for £50. Being automatic, the case always remains sealed so it will be waterproof until kingdom come and it's strong enough to make up for my bashing it off trees and falling off frequently.
I've had it perhaps three years and the only issue is the bracelet is slightly bent from an impact
G-Shock They just don't break. had far to many crashes and broken lots of bike bits, but the G-Shock doesn't even have a sratch on it
G-Shock.
Utterly unbreakable and they are powered by magic. I'm sure they are, mine seems to have lasted forever without the merest hint of it having anything so coarse as a battery within it.
Get a G-Shock from here
http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/watchesdeals
Delivered in less than a week, and loads cheaper than the UK
A Seiko diver like this
I use a Tag me!
a nite watch, the illumination is fantastic, and looks cool, got mine from the nite shop on ebay for £90
I've got a couple of nice watches. But for the last seven years my riding watch has been one of these
On the bike I can't think of a reason to use anything else.
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AlasdairMc - MemberI have a Seiko automatic divers watch that came off eBay for £50. Being automatic, the case always remains sealed so it will be waterproof until kingdom come and it's strong enough to make up for my bashing it off trees and falling off frequently.
I've had it perhaps three years and the only issue is the bracelet is slightly bent from an impact
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you not had any problems with the automatic movement getting damaged by the shock of rough downhills? Most of the manuals I've read or forum advice says to keep auto watches away from vibrations
Thanks for the tips guys. Like the look of one of those "nite watch" jobs. Nice and low key. Now I just need to find one in blue 🙂 - not that I am really a very fussy guy.