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Re: Watches are important. We need different pieces for different occasions?
« Reply #50 on: August 12, 2018, 12:00:02 PM »
Hi @hanz079 bro. I even have watches for attending funeral or unfortunate event.



Hmmmm... Lets see... What I need...

A steel simple 3 handed watch with bracelet.
A steel simple 3 handed watch with leather strap.
A gold simple 3 handed watch with solid gold bracelet.
A gold simple 3 handed watch with leather strap.
A steel 3 handed watch with date.
A gold 3 handed watch with date.
A platinum 3 handed watch with date.
A precious metal 3 handed watch adorned with jewels.
A steel 3 hand watch manual winding.
A gold 3 hand watch manual winding.
A steel 3 hand watch automatic ultra thin.
A gold 3 hand watch automatic ultra thin.
A steel watch with moon phase.
A gold watch with moon phase.
A steel watch with reserve de marche.
A gold watch with reserve de marche.
A steel watch with GMT function.
A gold watch with GMT function.
A steel divers watch with WR up to 200m.
A steel divers watch with WR up to 300m.
A steel divers watch with WR up to 600m.
A steel divers watch with WR up to 1200mm
A minute repeater.
A pocketwatch convert to wristwatch.
An oversized watch.
A square watch.
An oval watch.
A german made watch.
A german made watch with movement made using german silver.
An off centre dial watch.
A skeletonized watch.
An annual calendar watch.
A Perpetual calendar watch.
A grand complication watch.
A chronograph with bi compax subdial.
A chronograph with 3,6,9 subdials.
A chronograph with 6, 9, 12 subdials.
A chronograph with centre minute totalizers.
A high beat chronograph.
A piggyback chronograph.
A flyback chronograph.
A double chronograph or rattrapante.
A froudoyante chronograph.
A tourbillion.
A double tourbillion.
A seiko 5.
A seiko.
A grand seiko.
A seiko spring drive.
A seiko credor.
A vintage piece.
A military piece.
A piece that have seen battle.
A millitary issued piece.
A patina-ed piece.
A birth year piece.
A 1st kid is born piece.
A wedding piece.
A heirloom piece.
A kid's graduation piece.
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Let me know if I have missed any.  ;D
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Ok... all that is a silly joke.

I most probably need:

An everyday watch.
A beater that I can take when travelling to seedy countries.
A formal piece.

That's about it actually.
Anything more is just for self satisfaction.  ;D
To follow your classification.

The Everyday watch
1) Submariner Ceramic (depending on where you are)
2) Seiko Dracula
3) Casio G-Shock

The outdoor / DIY day watch.
1) Seiko Dracula
2) Casio G-Shock

The Vintage style watch
1) Tudor Sub Snowflake 94110
2) Zenith Rainbow Flyback (can consider vintage kah? Since discontinued liao)
3) Pam 000

Standout watch.
1) Zenith Striking 10th

Travel watch.
1) Seiko Dracula

The once in awhile watch.
1) Zenith Rainbow Flyback
2) Tudor Sub Snowflake 94110

The Dress watch
1) Zenith Striking 10th (depending on strap, can be both sporty or formal)
2) AP Royal Oak (I know it's a sports watch, but with the finishing and construction, I would consider it a dress watch, the sports AP is now the Offshore line)