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Oh yah! Not on a bracelet, but if water is not involved, I wear this piece a lot in the outdoors. Great watch!

Interesting
By: blau : January 7th, 2025-23:01
I was wondering if the answer might actually be "another Rolex". And this one certainly has more pizzaz! I never paid much attention to the Yachtmasters--I'm an explorer kind of guy, sure, but am I a yachtmaster kind of guy? So I guess the question would ...
great question!
By: analog_sheen : January 7th, 2025-22:52
For my collection it is the Tonda PF, which I am surprised by the activities I end up doing with it (building things with power tools, etc) Otherwise how about an Overseas (either in 41mm or 34mm?) The other ones I wear for true beater status include an O...
Interesting!
By: blau : January 7th, 2025-23:07
I would not have imagined wearing that Tonda that way, but I'm interested to hear you find it at home in the garage! The 41mm Overseas just wears a bit too large for me for this use, but the 34mm might be intriguing! I was also wondering if a slightly old...
Hi Ian
By: Aquaracer1 : January 7th, 2025-23:32
GP Laureato 38 mm may meet all of your specs except “won’t have to worry about banging around.” Although it’s possible some do, because it’s considered a sports watch. You’d be surprised by how similar it feels to a 36 mm Rolex, but even sleeker! For one ...
Based on what you said
By: EinPA : January 8th, 2025-00:11
It’s either a Breitling Super ocean or a Sinn 556 Either would be a nice everyday. I’d venture to say the Sinn would be a bit more robust. I think a lot of the watches mentioned would not be where I would place a beater. Which is really what the Explorer ...
Not going to be easy ….
By: S F : January 8th, 2025-00:47
to find something similar in terms of compactness, weight, charm - and throw in pizzazz. If you find the Zenith top heavy, Doxa is probably out. Would you consider Panerai Luminor Due? Smaller and lighter at 38mm, a number of different dial color offering...
Depends
By: EinPA : January 9th, 2025-14:42
If you are a collector, replace it with the 1016 or better still a gilt 5500. If you are an enthusiast, the 14270 is a great everyday wear with a solid movement that’s built to take the outdoors. It is called the Explorer for good reason.
I get that.
By: EinPA : January 8th, 2025-17:35
I just think if you already have an explorer and you want to replace it and price is not a criterion (which is what he said), it probably doesn’t make sense to go to Tudor. Even more so with the Ranger which is the Tudor version of the Explorer itself. Al...
Hello Ian!
By: renerod : January 8th, 2025-03:12
What you’re asking is the Omega Seamaster 300 from 2021 Credits: Hodinkee, Time & Tide. Well, I think this is 41mm. But the Trilogy is 39! And it is also historic inspired and so beautiful. They also have that sweet 3, 6, 9, 12 numbers (a 12 more that the...
Interesting challenge
By: Arronax : January 8th, 2025-08:46
Which highlights the great balance achieved by rolex with the explorer. I'm more on the tool end pf the spectrum but a few left field options such as the revised LV Tambour, Hermes H08, Breguet Marine (not in love with the way they did lumed indices but t...