You know what, I'd have never seriously considered spending that much on a watch until you compared it to the ridiculous amount that some people spend on a phone every other year. I've always wanted a Tag Monaco but it's the most impractical watch and sooooooo expensive. I'd also love a Seamaster or a Mariner, but when I own too nice things I always worry about being robbed.metatron wrote:It's a Chrono Classic from Victorinox. Their not too pricy as you can get them for around £500, so its at that price point where its cheaper then most smart phones, yet unlike smartphones they don't lose their value.dangerman wrote:This is true. I do like watches, I've always enjoyed a nice watch and I've always gone swiss when I could, but jap when swiss was out of my budget.metatron wrote: Nope, Nexus devices have non removable batteries and no expandable memory but 32GB seems to have been enough. The battery in my watch will last about 6 to 8 years, the battery in my Nexus is about two days at most, hence always having a watch. A good watch will out last you and can be passed down to kids, so I don't mind spending a bit on watches.
But I still don't really need a watch, I always have a spare phone battery and a small Aukey battery in my day bag to top up if I need it. I can still use my phone. Theoretically I could give my phone a 100% charge three times just with my EDC.
What's the make and model of that watch?
I've got a small collection of watches but its normally that or a Omega Seamaster, as their not overly flashy. I quite like the G-Shock range too, but they don't really fit with my work wear most the time, which is smart, as I find its better to blend in, then be that IT guy who wears nothing but trainers, jeans, a suitable geeky t-shirt and hoodie when everyone around them is in a suit.
I did order a Ti2 torch through Amazon, but it was dead on arrival so I sent it back and didn't bother replacing it and took the refund.
Insurance and all that, who needs all that in their life? I think I'll just stick to my cheapy Tissot and just use it occasionally too keep things simple.
Yorkshire Andy wrote:Ive tried the lenser above as a EDC torch but the blasted thing was always flat when i went to it (due to it turning on in my pocket)
I went back to the trusty Solitaire maglite which i had to strip and clean the contacts its lasted me years (got it on my 18th from my sister and im now mid 30's the knurling on the outside had vanished only to upgrade it last year to one of the newer LED versions which kicks the crap out of the older bulb version in terms of brightness
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Maglite-Solitai ... +solitaire
on my housekeys i have a leatherman squirt PS4 a £20 note in the pill pod shown above , a set of keys for my BOL, a first aid cpr mask and gloves, and a SOL howler whistle, and the maglite above..
Car keys carry the CPR mask and gloves and whistle and a spiderco Bug none locking knife and another £20 pill holder
I had the same issue with the Led Lenser turning on when it's not supposed to. It also somehow managed to dismantle itself at one point. I thought it was broken at first, but it all screwed back together once I figured what went where.
Is there any advantage of the solitaire over the ti2 then? Spec wise? Because mine only cost £7.75 and that one is, like, more than double. It is nice though, I have considered it in the past. I tried to go for the ti3 initially but I selected the wrong box on Amazon and once the torch arrived I decided to keep it. The tin it came in I'm still intending to turn into a wet fire kit that I'm intending on keeping in my Go Bag.