Being WIS, I am sure that many of us tend to baby our watches. However, being biased towards mechanical movements, I am also quite sure that many of us would have watches that we treat as the equivalent of G-Shocks in that we bring these watches everywhere in our pursuit of adventures. So what is yours?
I would start the ball rolling. Mine used to be the legendary
Seiko Monster and SKX, both which were go-anywhere type of watches. They were chic and cheap, and dependable.

Then I found the
Ball Hydrocarbon "Mad Cow" that I would take for extreme sports. It was light given the titanium construction, it could survive extreme shocks, and typical of Ball, it shone like crazy in the darkest of places.

And as I go to plantations a lot where greenery is uniformity, I then switched towards the
Rolex Hulk as the timepiece of choice. It had endured very rough 4x4 adventure rides, banged ceaselessly against all types of elements, yet kept really good time todate. Battle scars abound, the Hulk was a piece that generated a fair bit of interests given its outlook (and never going to the darling of classifieds).

The rest of the watches, I tend to baby like... well, babies. The SD4000 for instance, has yet to have even the tiniest of scratch despite being worn in rotation. Ditto most of the other watches that I wear only for saner daily activities.
So what is your mechanical-equivalent of the G-Shock?