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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1968222" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>[ATTACH]24285[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I am currently rocking one of these bad boys. I really like the Oakley watches, this is the Crankcase, which feeds into my gearhead lifestyle. Precision movement, lots of cool functions, and I like the dial color, which is a dark orange. They retail for about $850, but you can find them for $250-400</p><p></p><p>I have a thing for watches too, I just can't afford the fancier ones. I have a Citizen that I bought in college for about $200, I was really proud of that one. I also have a seiko Solar that is about 12 years old, still works like a champ, no batteries, just put it in the window for 30 minutes and it will run flawlessly for months. I also have a collection of vintage Mickey Mouse watches. I bought my first real watch (a Lorus Mickey Mouse) with money I saved up for cleaning the house when I was 13, wore it all through college until I bought the Citizen. I now have my dad's MM from the late 50s when his parents took him to Disneyworld. Not exactly a Bvlgari or Rolex, but these are different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1968222, member: 8373"] [ATTACH]24285[/ATTACH] I am currently rocking one of these bad boys. I really like the Oakley watches, this is the Crankcase, which feeds into my gearhead lifestyle. Precision movement, lots of cool functions, and I like the dial color, which is a dark orange. They retail for about $850, but you can find them for $250-400 I have a thing for watches too, I just can't afford the fancier ones. I have a Citizen that I bought in college for about $200, I was really proud of that one. I also have a seiko Solar that is about 12 years old, still works like a champ, no batteries, just put it in the window for 30 minutes and it will run flawlessly for months. I also have a collection of vintage Mickey Mouse watches. I bought my first real watch (a Lorus Mickey Mouse) with money I saved up for cleaning the house when I was 13, wore it all through college until I bought the Citizen. I now have my dad's MM from the late 50s when his parents took him to Disneyworld. Not exactly a Bvlgari or Rolex, but these are different. [/QUOTE]
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