Whats on Your Wrist?

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My bride gave me this Citizen chronograph as a wedding gift nearly 28 years ago. It was my first “nice” watch. It’s hard to pick up in pictures but it has a beautiful faceted dial. In addition to being a great watch this one holds a special place in my heart.
 

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I'd taken the wife to a jeweler in Roanoke VA to buy a Christmas gift for her. Naturally I'm more interested in the fair selection of Rolex watches. I was looking for a Sky-Dweller in Gold / SS.

There was none in the several displays full of other models.

As we were leaving, the sales man asked if I was looking for something particular. With my Gold & SS Sky-Dweller response, he directed me to the lone display case in the corner of the room across fro the other Rollies.

There it was, just what I wanted. Wrap it up. But I had to wait about three weeks to take it home because it had to be on display thru 30 JAN.

It's a great watch, but the hands are hard for me to see without readers. I may be looking to trade it for a similar GMT.
Bro just bagged a heirloom.
 
Casio Pro -Trek... Not very expensive, but I can take it diving, and the compass, thermometer, barometer and altitude gauges are pretty accurate and consistently match my environmental reads on my Anemometer and my REVIC BLR 10B when I'm shooting for distance at varying altitudes (sea level in WA, 9,000 ft in Montana, etc.. ) just a nice functional watch.
 

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