What time do you wear?


What watch, if any, graces your wrist? Does time matter? You know: time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. Either way.
khrys
As I mentioned, "exquisite design, fine materials, outstanding features AND virtually unmatched performance" was my purchase criteria.
Your criteria is different - no problem.
"exquisite design, fine materials, outstanding features AND virtually unmatched performance"

All in the eyes of the beholder. Again, glad your happy, that's all that matters.
An old Omega Seamaster, that was passed down from my grandfather when he passed.
on the rare occasions that I wear a watch it's either a Citizen Eco Drive or a basic Seiko. Both keep perfect time and look good. My prize is my Fathers' '40s vintage Jules that I wear on very special occasions.
But it seems that my watch of choice has become my cell phone. Dave
Snofun, throw a Rolex quartz up against your Areospace and see who is more accurate. Also, lets take an oyster perpetual date submariner and your areospace and meet back here in 35 years. We'll see who's is still running. I'll betcha my rolex will still be about 2 seconds per day fast. You will have replaced your battery NUMEROUS times and it probably won't be running anymore.

I tend to value my money, so I spend it on things that I know will last.