What aviation watch would you pick if money wasn't a issue

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Well I've decided to invest in a good aviation watch and I'm having some trouble starting on what to pick. I'm willing to drop some serious money because its something I would like to keep for a lifetime and possibly pass on later. So guys, if you had your choice, what would you pick? I've looked at some Breitlings but still having some trouble. I want something that is very functional in the cockpit but also something that looks good and not out place if I decided to clean up and wear a suit. So give me your suggestions!

=Jason-
 
Re: What aviation watch would you pick if money wasn't a iss

Well I've decided to invest in a good aviation watch and I'm having some trouble starting on what to pick. I'm willing to drop some serious money because its something I would like to keep for a lifetime and possibly pass on later. So guys, if you had your choice, what would you pick? I've looked at some Breitlings but still having some trouble. I want something that is very functional in the cockpit but also something that looks good and not out place if I decided to clean up and wear a suit. So give me your suggestions!

=Jason-

Antoher one of those threads that always pops up - I give you the search function :D

http://forums.jetcareers.com/search.php?searchid=141086
 
Casio G-Shock..

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Re: What aviation watch would you pick if money wasn't a iss

Tram, Rocking it Old Skool !!!!
 
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My Breitling Emergency. I adore that watch and it could become useful if I go down...
 
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Meh, get the cheapest watch you can that still looks half-way decent. If you can't find a good watch at Fred Meyer for under $50 then you've got your priorities wrong. I mean, hell, how many times has my watchband broken while flying because of something airplane related? At least twice! Plus a few other watch related uber-fails related to loading cargo, submersing my watch in cold water, or just forgetting to bring it. My solution? I don't wear a watch anymore. The airplane's going to have a clock, my car has a clock, my phone has a clock, if I pay even the slightest attention, I'm not going to be late or even slightly tardy because of it. My goal is to have enough SA so that I don't need a watch at any given time.
 
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I have a Breitling Cosmonaute, and am getting an Emergency. Careful, watches are a very costly hobby...
 
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are you buying it for accuracy or for the visual? I was given an Omega a few years ago (worth north of $3000) and it is accurate within :30 a day. The Timex Triathalon is always right on.
 
Tram, Rocking it Old Skool !!!!

Coolest watch ever...

$6,000 watch? You guys have some major cash flow..

Tax deductible maybe?

"Hi.. I make $45k a year.. Sign me up for the $6,995.00 Timex, please..."
 
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Never saw the point in spending more than around 500 bucks on a watch. I picked up a Citizen Nighthawk for around 250, has an E6-B built in and everything. So far so good.
 
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Coolest watch ever...

I still fly with mine that was issued to me in 1997. Just have replaced the bands a few times and the battery twice.

$6,000 watch? You guys have some major cash flow..

Tax deductible maybe?

"Hi.. I make $45k a year.. Sign me up for the $6,995.00 Timex, please..."

The regionals must be paying enough then........:)
 
Re: What aviation watch would you pick if money wasn't a iss

Meh, get the cheapest watch you can that still looks half-way decent. If you can't find a good watch at Fred Meyer for under $50 then you've got your priorities wrong. I mean, hell, how many times has my watchband broken while flying because of something airplane related? At least twice! Plus a few other watch related uber-fails related to loading cargo, submersing my watch in cold water, or just forgetting to bring it. My solution? I don't wear a watch anymore. The airplane's going to have a clock, my car has a clock, my phone has a clock, if I pay even the slightest attention, I'm not going to be late or even slightly tardy because of it. My goal is to have enough SA so that I don't need a watch at any given time.

Who is Fred Meyer and why does the man have so many watches under $50?
 
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The Breitling with the ELT built in.

I have one, every two year you have to pay a fortune to get new batteries in it and get the whole thing checked. 121.5 is not used anymore and Breitling does not have any plan to upgrade mine....

where I live I can`t wear it (Brazil)....
 
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I have one, every two year you have to pay a fortune to get new batteries in it and get the whole thing checked. 121.5 is not used anymore and Breitling does not have any plan to upgrade mine....

where I live I can`t wear it (Brazil)....

I'll buy it! $200US!
 
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