Reddit mentions: The best sports clothing for men
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1. Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Chronograph Watch with Date, AT0200-05E
- Military-inspired stainless steel watch with round dial, red contrasting second hand, and rugged green canvas band
- Japanese quartz movement with analog display. Operating temperature range is -10°C to +60°C/14°F to 140°F
- Charges in natural sunlight or indoor light;Case Size 39mm
- Features include protective mineral crystal dial window, date window, three subdials, luminous hands, and buckle closure and
- Water resistant to 330 feet (100 M): suitable for snorkeling, as well as swimming, but not diving
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Specs:
Color | Green/Black |
Height | 0 Inches |
Length | 8 Inches |
Release date | January 2006 |
Size | Standard |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 1.75 Inches |
2. Casio Men's GW-9400-1CR Master of G Stainless Steel Solar Watch
- Solar-powered digital watch in stainless steel with multiple displays, red contrasts, and textured pushers
- Quartz movement with analog display
- Protective mineral crystal dial window
- Features digital compass, altimeter, barometer, thermometer, sunrise and sunset date, time stamp, Mb6 atomic timekeeping, auto LED, 5 Daily Alarms (4 one-time and 1 snooze alarm), 1/10-second stop watch, countdown timer, day/date/month calendar, and buckle closure
- Water resistant to 660 feet (200 M): suitable for recreational scuba diving
Features:
Specs:
Color | Multi |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2013 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 0.65 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
3. poshei Mens Headband (4 Pack), Mens Sweatband & Sports Headband for Running, Cycling, Yoga, Basketball - Stretchy Moisture Wicking Unisex Hairband
- Transports moisture away from skin (4 packs): Poshei mens headband is made of 95% polyester, 5% spandex,strechable, breathable,soft and sweat wicking; Keep your eyes away from sweat,wick away moisture and dry quickly.
- Easy to wear and Multifunctional: The headbands for men sewn into the back of the bandana headband allows you to put the mens headband on without the need for tying any knots;Very convenience to carry on.
- Lightweight and Practical: Lightweight sweat headbands with perfect one-size-fits-all technology, soft and elastic, poshei mens headbands can be stay in place and fit well.
- Versatile and All season item: Boosts yourself confidence and performance; Poshei headbands for men is suitable for walking, running, hiking,basketball, volleyball,biking, fishing,yoga, gym.
- Using instruction: When you sweat a lot during exercise,please remove the headband for every 45 minutes, wring it out and wear it again.
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Specs:
Color | Black/Dark Green/Grey/White |
Height | 1.181102361 Inches |
Length | 3.93700787 Inches |
Weight | 1.2 ounces |
Width | 3.149606296 Inches |
4. 2in1 Headband & Face Mask, Stay Dry and Protected from Dust, Aerosoles & Elements, Performance Sweatband
Specs:
Color | 2-Pack / Black + Black |
Height | 0.7 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
5. Casio Men's AE1200WH-1A World Time Multifunction Watch
- Black watch featuring silver-tone pushers and multifunction dial with stopwatch, countdown timer, and world time indicator
- Features five daily alarms and LED light with afterglow
- 39.5 mm resin case with mineral dial window
- Japanese quartz movement with digital display
- Ribbed resin band with buckle closure
- Water resistant to 100 m (330 ft): In general, suitable for swimming and snorkeling, but not scuba diving
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Color | Black |
Height | 3.7795275552 Inches |
Length | 2.2834645646 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2012 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Width | 4.4094488144 Inches |
6. Casio G-Shock Quartz Watch with Resin Strap, Black (Model: G9000-1V)
Case Size: 46 mm;Band length:8.5 InchesCountdown timer -start time setting range: 1 minute to 24 hours (1-minute increments and 1-hour increments), Auto-repeat, progress beeper, Four Multi-function alarms & 1 snooze alarm, Hourly time signal, Full auto-calendar ,12/24 hour formats, Button operation ...
Specs:
Color | Multi |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | December 2018 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
7. Champion Men's Compression Short, Black, Large
- Close to body fit for comfort and support
- Mesh gusset insert for ventilation
- Reflective logo for safety
- Double Dry moisture management technology
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Color | Black |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Large |
Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
8. Under Armour Men's HeatGear® Sonic Compression Shorts, Black/White, Large
4-way stretch fabrication allows greater mobility and maintains shapeAnti-odor technology prevents the growth of odor causing microbesElastic closureSignature Moisture Transport System wicks sweat away from the body
Specs:
Color | Black/White |
Height | 7 Inches |
Length | 1.25 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Large |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
9. Under Armour Men's HeatGear® Sonic Compression Shorts Medium Black
4-way stretch fabrication allows greater mobility and maintains shapeAnti-odor technology prevents the growth of odor causing microbesElastic closureSignature Moisture Transport System wicks sweat away from the body
10. 12-in-1 Headband [Solids] - Versatile Lightweight Sports & Casual Headwear - Bandana, Neck Gaiter, Balaclava, Helmet Liner, Mask & More. Constructed with High Performance Moisture Wicking Microfiber (Dark Gray)
- The Neck Gaiter Face Mask That Does More: From keeping your face protected when you’re running errands to keeping sweat, sun, wind, bugs, and dust off your face, our face mask gaiter has you covered on all fronts.
- The Neck Gaiter Face Mask That Does More: From keeping your face protected when you’re running errands to keeping sweat, sun, wind, bugs, and dust off your face, our face mask gaiter has you covered on all fronts.
- Sun: Yes, Uv Damage: No: At the end of an awesome day outside, there’s no worse feeling than realizing you’ll be nursing a sunburn for the next week. Approved by the Skin Cancer Foundation, our fabric has UPF 30 sun protection and blocks out 96.7% of harmful UV rays, so you’ll get away unscathed by the sun every time.
- Seamlessly Snug: Featuring 4-way stretch and a breathable, seamless design, the gaiter fits adult men and women snugly, one size fits all, whether you’re wearing it as a face mask or a sweat band.
- The Swiss Army Knife Of Headwear, 12 Ways To Wear: Multi-tasking as a face mask, neck gaiter, headband, balaclava, helmet liner, and more, this versatile head cover doubles as a friend that always overpacks, just in case anybody forgets anything. No more carrying around a mask, hat, scarf, and hairband — our gaiter is all the headwear you’ll ever need.
- Don’t Sweat It: No one likes the feeling of being hot under the collar or moisture build up when wearing a facemask. Our gaiter will keep you dry and comfy the whole time. Made from a thin, moisture-wicking material that keeps the sweat and moisture away from your skin, it’s breathable and will keep you fresh and dry.
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Color | Dark Gray |
Length | 5 Inches |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
11. Value 2-Pack, Mens Headband - Guys Sweatband & Sports Headbands Moisture Wicking Workout Sweatbands for Running, Cross-Train, Skiing and bike helmet friendly - Value Pack - 2-Black Sweatbands - 2 Pack
Two BLACK Temple Tape Sweatbands per Order - Unisex, one size fits most - 4 inch Wide BandStretchy, breathable material, Absorbs & Evaporates Sweat 8 times Faster than an average Cotton Sweatband. Wide band is great for any activity such as Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Cycling, spinning, MM...
Specs:
Color | [2-Pack] BLACK |
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 9 Inches |
Size | 2-Pack |
Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
12. Mens Headband - Sports Running Sweat Head Bands - Athletic Sweatbands Hair Band for Workout, Basketball, Exercise, Gym, Cycling, Football, Tennis, Yoga - Performance Stretch Moisture Wicking Hairband
- Keeps you dry in the toughest environments: These Dryzone workout headbands for men are specifically designed for intense pressure and heat. And keeps you dryer than sweat headband men usually settle for. Works great for running, football, basketball, and the gym! These are the ideal basketball head bands mens teams use for all players.
- Drop The Sweat, Not The Ball: Sweat dripping down your forehead and into your eyes? And all during a hot streak? Not cool, man. The Tough Men's Headband calls interference on that. Your sweat might be a rolling tide, but the surprisingly thin fabric ensures it isn't going anywhere. ^95% Polyester + 5% Spandex. Now, that’s what we call man coverage.
- Advanced sweat-wicking material: Our sweat performance band is made using our patented Dryzone fabric. Easily outperforms football sweat bands, baseball headbands, or any traditional athlete headband.
- Like wearing nothing: Our Dryzone is thinner and even more breathable than any womens sweatband headband. It’s made with 4-way stretch fabric that fits without pinch points or tightness (unlike most workout headbands for men).
- Tames your mane: You’ll never have to take your eyes off of the prize… The Dryzone headband keeps the hair out of your face better than any other mens headbands for long hair – And works more efficiently than the elastic hairband men usually use.
- One size fits all:Thanks to our 4-way stretch fabric, this headband snugly fits without pinch or pressure points. Recommended for head sizes 22 ⅝” to 23 ⅞. making it perfect for teens and adults!
- High performance activewear without the high performance price tag: Our mission at Tough is to get people active and outside. We make high performance clothing, cutting out the middle-man and sponsorships to get the best product at the best price to our customers.
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Color | Black |
Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
13. Sub Sports Mens Compression Leggings Tights Running Layer Sweat Wicking -M
- Midweight compression leggings / tights ideal as a base layer with 4-way stretch to give a responsive fit while wearing.
- Moisture-wicking fabric transports sweat away from the body during high intensity performance. Flat lock seams prevent irritation for a chafe-free fit.
- The advanced high-wicking fabric helps you to stay dry by transporting moisture away from the skin, whilst its tight fit provides targeted compression to your key muscle groups, increasing your power and endurance.
- Ideal for all sports including running, cycling, triathlon, OCR, rugby, football, fitness, gym, golf, tennis.
- This is a close fitting garment and is designed to feel tight against the body. If you prefer a slightly less compressive fit, move up a size. Machine washable at 30 degrees. 82% Nylon, 18% Elastane.
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Color | Black |
Height | 1.3 Inches |
Length | 10.39 Inches |
Size | Medium |
Weight | 0.37 Pounds |
Width | 6.61 Inches |
14. 2in1 Headband & Face Mask, Stay Dry and Protected from Dust, Aerosoles & Elements, Performance Sweatband
Specs:
Color | 3-Pack / Black + Dark Green + Cool Grey |
15. Face Mask Bandana & Neck Gaiter - Reusable, Washable & Breathable Cloth Shield, Cover & Scarf for UV, Sun & Dust Protection
THE SWISS ARMY KNIFE OF HEADWEAR - Known for its versatility and functionality, the Tough 12-in-1s are like the Swiss Army knives of headgear. They adapt to a variety of situations. If you're tired of routinely changing headwear for weekend hikes, fishing trips, hunting expeditions, or cycling, this...
Specs:
Color | Midnight Black |
Length | 5 Inches |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 1 ounces |
Width | 5 Inches |
16. Casio Men's GWX5600C-4 G-Shock G-LIDE Red Resin Digital Watch
Shock resistant; multi-band 9 atomic timekeeping; tough solar power; tide/moon graphs and moon age dataPreset tide sites (100) and user sites (49);full auto EL backlight; world time (31 time zones/48 cities + UTC)4 daily alarms and 1 snooze; 1/100th second stopwatch (60 min);12/24 hr. formatsCountdo...
Specs:
Color | Red |
Height | 5.91 Inches |
Length | 5.91 Inches |
Release date | July 2013 |
Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
Width | 5.91 Inches |
17. NEWZILL Wrist Wallet (Wristband) with Zipper - for Running, Walking, Basketball, Tennis, Hiking, Cross-Fit and More (Black/Pink-S)
- AVAILABLE IN 2 SIZES: Short and Long. Short (3.1”x 3.3”) can hold keys, cash and rings; Long (3.1”x 4.0”) can hold ID card or credit cards.
- NOT FOR PHONES: Note that the pockets are made to easily fit keys and cash, bigger or bulky objects does not fit. Does NOT fit Smartphones.
- COMFORTABLE MATERIAL: Our Wrist Wallet is strong enough to hold up to the toughest activities, but comfortable enough that you will forget you even have it on. Great for keeping sweat off your hands.
- COMFY ALTERNATIVE BAND FOR YOUR ACTIVITY & SLEEP TRACKERS: Swap out your uncomfortable activity and sleep tracker bands (Fitbit Zip, Fitbit One, etc) that keep falling off with this cozy upgrade.
- NEWZILL ZIPPER WRIST WALLET is lightweight and can be used in the gym, basketball, soccer, tennis, workouts, running, walking, yoga, cycling, badminton, baseball, table tennis and any other physical exercise activities.
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Color | Black/Pink |
Size | Short |
18. Laite Hebe brand women and men compression socks(8 Pairs),S / M,Assorted1
- 8 pairs in Every Package-We provide 8 Packs and you won't find any compression socks in this price with the best quality, most perfect fit, max reducing swelling and most suitable compression.Perfect for a whole week without daily wash. We combine compression, fashion and ergonomics,More Energy for Sitting & Standing, which can help active people stay healthy and comfortable all day long.
- Key benefits —True graduated compression that increases circulation, helping blood to travel up from the feet toward your heart. More blood pumping means more energized legs and less pain + swelling. Remove stress and stimulate every cell, reduce fatigue, soreness, cramping and prevent Varicose veins at the same time Ensure your legs feel “fresher” and more energized.
- Key benefits —True graduated compression that increases circulation, helping blood to travel up from the feet toward your heart. More blood pumping means more energized legs and less pain + swelling. Remove stress and stimulate every cell, reduce fatigue, soreness, cramping and prevent Varicose veins at the same time Ensure your legs feel “fresher” and more energized.
- Give Your Best Support-Professional compression stockings are suitable for everyone. Progressive and therapeutic pressure design; strong compression at the ankle and gradually decreasing compression near the calf. Best support for runners, athletes, teacher,flight crew,receptionist, office worker,pregnant, young and old, in a variety of phases of life.Especially those looking for ways to help control swelling in the legs and feet.
- 100% "PERFECT FIT" GUARANTEE - We're on a mission to help everyone feel their best, because feeling energized, comfortable, and pain-free sets us up to rise to our potential. We're here to restlessly support you — to do more and go further in style and comfort. Passion and customer obsession is our key principle. if you are not happy with it,please contact us and we will refund you.
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Specs:
Color | 02-3black/Grey/Nude/Brown/Navy/White |
Height | 2.3 Inches |
Length | 10.8 Inches |
Size | Small-Medium |
Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Width | 8.8 Inches |
19. TSLA Men's Thermal Long Sleeve Compression Shirts, Mock/Turtleneck Winter Sports Running Base Layer Top, Thermal Mock Neck(yut32) - Black, X-Large
- *Alert: True to size : Please follow the size examples below*(EX: Size Large recommended - Size for 6 215 lbs.) (EX: Size Medium 5'9165 lbs.)
- TSLA Wintergear Series is designed with thermal fleece fabric for warmth.
- [Materials] Mix of Polyester & Spandex is excellent elasticity with enhanced range of motion.
- [Non-Abrasion Fabric] It has excellent durability with moisture sensing, quick-dry, and 2-way air circulation.
- [Mock/Turtle Neck Design] It optimizes heat insulation and added comfort.
- It is suitable for indoor and outdoor activities such as football, basketball, hiking, cycling, boxing, fitness, gym training, etc.
- Washing Tip: Wash separately before wearing.
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Color | Fleece Mock Neck Black |
Size | X-Large |
Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
20. adidas Men's Tiro 15 Training Pants, Black/White/Black, Medium
- Climacool provides heat and moisture management through ventilation
- Elastic waistband with adjustable drawcord
- Ankle zips for convenience
- Zip pockets for storage
- Tapered leg fit
- Signature stripes at sides
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Specs:
Color | Black / White / Black |
Height | 3.5 Inches |
Length | 15.1 Inches |
Size | Medium |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 10.8 Inches |
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Alrighty, lets give this a go.
> What colours look good with what?
It depends. You can't go wrong with a black or navy watch face, with a steel case. Stay away from anything gold since it can look super tacky if not done exactly right. If you want a more casual/military look you can get a watch with a PVD (black) case, but these don't age very well in my experience.
If you want something that is sporty, orange watches can look amazing, such as the cult-favourite Seiko Orange Monster.
>Should my watch match my pants?
Doesn't matter, sorta. For 99% of what you will be wearing, as long as you match the watch (in particular the strap, more on that later) to the occasion everything will be just fine. You don't wear an Orange Monster to a funeral, nor do you wear a dress watch to the beach.
Changing the strap on a watch can totally change the looks. You can take a sporty Fleiger style watch on a bright NATO strap and put it on an ostrich leather strap. It can now be worn at pretty much any formal event including weddings and funerals.
> Hair?
That's a new one. I honestly have no idea how one would match a watch to their hair, but seeing as I am currently wearing my watch on a bright orange NATO and have a mohawk (long story) I guess it is sorta possible.
Serious answer: Don't worry.
>When should I go for simplicity and when should I go for elegance?
It is personal preference. I like watches that are as mechanically complex as possible, since it appeals to the engineer side of me. I also like my watches to be extremely readable, since I use them for flying at night, where I NEED to be able to read them in the dark with a quick glance.
Others like their pieces to be as minimal as possible. It is up to whatever you like. On the other hand, you need to make sure your watch fits the occasion. No massive dive watches while meeting The Queen.
Now that we have your questions out of they way, here are my suggestions for some quality watches on a reasonable price point.
If you are looking for a good-for-everything watch, you have a few options. If you are looking for an automaitc watch (no battery, purely mechanical) you really can't beat the SKX007. It has excellent durability, classic looks, and the lume (glow stuff on the dial) is excellent. There is no battery to die, although you may need to get it services in a decade (or get a new one). Leave it on the bracelet for a sporty everyday look that can go with a suit, to a wedding, or a funeral. Throw it on a NATO strap (how I wear my watch every day) for comfortable everyday wearing. Get different coloured straps for different things, and change it up. A new strap can make it look like a totally different watch.
If you want something that will do almost any occasion without a mechanical movement, basically any Citizen Eco-drive will do the job. I myself like the Citizen Nighthawk, although it might be because I'm a pilot. The slide rule on the outside is great for addition/division (how much to tip, how much tax, etc.) and it will tell a second time zone.
If you are looking to make a statement, there is nothing that tops the Seiko "Orange Monster". This thing is built like a tank, the utomatic movement is proven, and the lume is out of this world. It also comes as the "Black Monster" if you want to be a bit more subtle.
If you are looking for a dress watch, I would recommend the Orient "Union" as it has a durable, in-house movement and great looks.
If you are looking for something badass that will be great for nighttime, there is the Traser Code Blue. It is a very durable quartz watch designed for military operations. It has vials of tritium (hydrogen with two neutrons) and will glow without any exposure to light for at least a decade.
If you are looking for a digital watch, I would recommend either the Casio Mudman if you are looking for a large, indestructable watch (That is also allowed for space travel by NASA) or the Casio F91W which is much slimmer, but less durable.
Possibly one of the best deals in "stylish" watches is the Timex Weekender. The come in a million different colours, have an electric illumination, and are very stylish and durable.
STAY AWAY FROM FASHION WATCHES!!! These include brands like Fossil, Nixon, etc. They are basically the same movement out of a $5 Wal-Mart special in a shiny case. Stick to reputable brands such as Casio, Seiko, Citizen, Timex, etc. If you are unsure about a brand, find a thread on the Watchuseek forums about that brand and that thread will probably tell you all you need to know. Also, stay away from Invicta. That company has shitty quality control and makes sub-standard products.
My advice would be to get the SKX007 on the bracelet, and then grab a few NATO straps. I have had great customer service interactions with Clockwork Synergy. Their straps are of decent quality, and their service is second-to-none. If you have a little cash left over, grab the F91W for chores are hiking, or anywhere you may need a stopwatch and illuminated face (i.e. Flying).
I posted this in another thread, but it's relevant for you as well.
Things to wear:
What to bring:
What to do before the race:
What to do during the race:
Obstacle specific tips:
...And that's all I can think of for now. Sorry this was so long. You're going to have a blast, just enjoy it and stay safe out there!
The index controllers are not fine IMO. I RMA'd mine and they eventually got replaced by a new set that was even worse. I'm keeping them anyways because I'd rather deal with never playing Rec Room again and just using auto-run in Pavlov than go back to the Vive wands. I wanted joysticks and buttons so badly that I'm willing to put up with them. I'm also fine with VR devs never using the joystick click mechanic anymore. I hate the mechanic, and that hatred has only grown with my inability to do it consistently now.
I went from ZERO god rays and huge sweet spot in my Vive with the GearVR lens mod to consistent glare whenever there is something bright contrasted with dark environments but still a huge sweet spot. It kinda sucks but the resolution is fantastic and you can only see the pixels if you're trying really hard. Just sucks that an environment like Bigscreen is perfect for that resolution but the glare is a pretty big eyesore. I've heard environments other than the theater are better but I really did like the theater environment.
I had my Vive decked out with super padded VR Cover and replacement VR DAS back padding. It eventually was comfy. Index is comfy out of the box.
I do really like the speakers. Not setting on your ears helps with comfort, heat and longevity.
For things like beat saber, I'd recommend just getting a headband. Helps keep the sweat on your head instead of pouring into the foam.
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First of all you should know that the Pathfinder brand has been discontinued, all the new ones are ProTreks.
Now G-Shocks definitely are more durable, they are designed to be the toughest watches around after all. All G-Shocks have 200M water resistance (while many ProTreks have "only" 100M WR), shock resistance and more. Nevertheless, they still aren't completely indestructible, some people told me the resin band on theirs broke after a few years.
ProTreks are durable too of course. I've yet to use one myself, but I read about them online and there are many reports that prove they are too really quite durable timepieces. I would say you could probably feel safe wearing that for whatever, though if you plan on doing some really extreme or shocking stuff, a G-Shock could be a better choice.
Now for some recommendations for models you should check out of both lines. You should know that newer triple-sensor (ABC) Casio watches made after 2013 have a new and improved Triple Sensor Version 3 engine. I'll be recommending several Casios here I think you should check out, basing prices on Amazon (and it doesn't seem like ProTreks/Pathfinders are actually all that cheaper than G-Shocks); note that I don't actually have any personal experience with these ones, just what I read. Also note that of course you are able to find the watches elsewhere other than Amazon for different prices. Another important note on price is that this watches are usually available in different colors which also cost differently (here I chose the cheapest colors).
Anyway this was pretty thorough, hope I helped!
As for me I ended up going with a nice basic G-Shock G2900 plus a watch-strap compass. I just wanted a reliable watch (this one also has 10 years battery) and decided I don't really need those sensors.
Repost from an old comment of mine, but still relevant.
I originally got started with a Citizen Eco-Drive chrono. Mine still runs after 10+ years, and looks great on a black leather strap with white stitching.
It's solar powered, and Citizen's solar tech is crazy good. After a year in a box it starts ticking the moment it comes out, and with regular exposure to light it'll just keep going. No battery changes needed, and it has quartz precision. Like I said, mine is over 10 years old.
That's where I recommend starting – simple, hands-off operation. Only once you've started to develop a budget and a more genuine appreciation should you venture into the land of automatics. Going to college you definitely want to be on time, and you don't want to have to care about setting the watch every time you don't wear it for a few days.
Though I don't own any myself, Timex is a reputable low-cost vendor to consider as well. Their Expedition series is nice, as well as the some what odd Flyback. If you happen to be into pure digitals, then Casio is the king.
that bulova is great but its quartz, if you don't mind a quartz watch it opens up a WHOLE slew of different options under 200$. If I was buying a simliar styled watch under 200$ and didn't mind quartz I would probably look at Citizen Eco-Drive watches, the quality is usually outstanding and the solar feature is fun and very useful.
Oh, I felt myself getting angrier as I read thru this, perhaps as a professional and boss in an allied field If I had overheard this I would have fired her on the spot, and publicly, too. What she said and more importantly, what she did was absolutely positively totally unacceptable under any and all circumstances. It was at best, mean, and at worst, elder abuse. If anything, I think you handled yourself with tact, class and grace..and furthermore, you could have not only kicked it (and her!) up a notch or two, but then taken it to DDL's supervisor, which I would strongly encourage you to do so. Then, I'd like to offer you a job. I pay very well, too.
I think you should give your grandma a big bouquet of flowers next time you see her, give her an even bigger hug and kiss, tell her how much you love her and how beautiful you know she is, and get her a pair of comp socks..I know exactly what you mean...that are at least less grotesque: https://www.amazon.com/Pairs-Compression-Socks-Women-Men/dp/B01N5LOWIK/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1536246154&sr=8-5&keywords=compression+socks
And take her out for a lovely dinner.
It's hard getting old and losing what you had as it indicates at some point there will be nothing left to lose which is the terrifying part. The people charged with understanding and being sensitive to and supportive of that should do so, there is ever and acceptable level of teasing.
You've got a ton of options to choose from. To make the most of your budget, Seiko, Orient, Citizen, and Tissot are some brands to look at. Since you don't like sport watches, if you're just looking for one watch I would recommend the Tissot Visodate which is most of your current budget. You could pair it with a cheap Casio digital for weekend/outdoors wear. But hopefully you'd be able to expand your collection in time.
If you wanted to split your collection a little more evenly financially, there are tons of fantastic options in the $200 range. For automatic dress watches, look at the Orient Bambino range, I would recommend one of their 2nd generation models. Pair that with a Citizen Nighthawk or a G-shock for example and you'd have a highly respectable and seriously versatile two watch collection for your budget.
That isn't to say this is a better option than the Tissot and Casio. There are just a ton of options in your range. Some great value in automatics, and some great tech in quartz if you're looking at the right stuff. Hope you find something that suits you!
Hi guys,
Today I’d like to offer up a few well-priced pieces I no longer wear. Prices included Con. US shipping. I take PayPal (F&F preferred) and have good feedback here.
Without further ado, here’s the photo albums w/ timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/YiEaH
Orient Mako Orange -$110 SOLD
The Orient Mako line is well-known for punching above its weight class, and the Orange dial version is probably my favorite (I prefer it to my Gen 1 Orange Monster). This iteration also happens to fairly sought after, as eBay vendors are asking $197 and up (there’s an Orient Mako XL for $148 for bigger-wristed folks).
This watch keeps good time and is good cosmetic condition. Crystal is flawless. Bezel (a common problem with Orient divers) clicks smoothly. Case and bezel inserts has minor use marks. Watch will come on the pictured Nato strap as well as the OEM bracelet that’s sized to 7” wrist. 41mm case x 22mm lug width.
Pics: Wrist shot 1, Wrist shot 2, Closeup, Lume shot
Citizen Eco-Drive AT0200 Field Chrono - $65 SOLD
This is a popular and well-reviewed field watch, and for good reasons: almost fool-proof Eco-Drive tech, one of the more legible chrono dials I’ve seen, robust lume, and nice touches such as the red second hand and matching red WR100 text. 39mm x 20mm.
My sample is well-kept and in good cosmetic condition. Crystal has a tiny hairline scratch near the 2 o’clock marker. Cases has normal wear marks. Caseback is spotless. Watch comes on an unworn NATO band.
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Seiko Solar SNE039 - $58 SOLD
I love mechanical watches as much as the next guy, but it’s nice to have a grab-and-go quartz when you’re in a rush; if said quartz watch requires minimal long-term maintenance due to being solar-powered AND also bears a tasteful design, all the better! This was almost my exact rationale for getting this watch, only to receive something similar from the Mrs soon after that I end up wearing instead.
Watch is in near mint condition and bracelet comes with all links. Please refer to this Amazon product page for more information. 37mm x 19mm
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Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your time.
G-shock Mudman is hard to beat. Buttons are a little harder to push but it's completely sealed from fluids/dirt so it's easy to clean.
The DW5600 is excellent if you prefer smaller watches
I also like the DW9502
The DW6900 is awesome as well, this model never needs battery changes thanks to solar cells on it. It's a classic model
In general, you can't go wrong with with a Casio G-Shock and the line comes with as many or as little features you desire. I have one with all the bells and whistles, the Rangeman but would have been happy a much simpler G-Shock (I went with the fancy one because I got a great deal on it). Ultimately it's up to you and it sounds like you thought it through on a model that fits your needs.
As for a first watch, sure I think so. It's great for students, or nature lovers, or whatever else. People usually shy away from wearing a G-Shock at a white-collared office job, but I see it happen on occasion. G-Shocks last a long time so you can easily get many years out of one.
If you want any watch with both a compass and temperature readings, it sounds like you'd be better off with a Casio Pro-Trek. They have more sensors than G-shocks, and are normally cheaper.
Here's one that costs only 50$ and has a compass, altimeter, thermometer, and barometer. That being said, it's not solar powered, and it has a negative display, which some people dislike (negative displays are slightly harder to read than positive ones).
If you want to go cheaper or really want a positive display, here's a 40$ one, but it does not have a compass or tough solar.
If you have your heart set on a g-shock. The only one with a compass and thermometer is this one, which, at 180$, does break the bank.
If you don't really care about a compass or thermometer that much and really want a g-shock, I can personally vouch for this at 40$, it's a steal. Other commonly recommended G-shocks are this one because it's less bulky and this one because not only is it less bulky, but it's one of the cheapest G-shocks with multiband-6 (for automatically syncing itself to the correct time) and tough solar.
My overall recommendation to you would be the 50$ Pro-Trek, as I think it fits your needs the best for cheap. However if you are against negative displays, it might not be for you.
Edit: Also the watch you chose is pretty cool. I just saw it was only 62$ on Amazon, that's a great option as well.
I think you could find good citizen Eco Drive that has similar function as PRC200 : http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Chronograph-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=sr_1_6?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1335766853&sr=1-6
Or a Seiko Kinetic
http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SSB045-Special-Value-Kinetic/dp/B00756FJJ4/ref=sr_1_5?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1335767001&sr=1-5
Another option for quartz since you were looking at PRC200, is Orient TT0Z001B Limited Edition STI Ion Plated chronograph.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TeMpz-cxl8A
The Orient used to give out 50% off coupon but they don't do that anymore just 30%.. so $440 retail, 50% would have been $220.
http://orientwatchusa.com/tt0z001b
For what you get, I think it's good deal at $170. 5 left until sold out. 4 left.
http://www.discountwatchstore.com/Orient-TT0Z001B-Mens-Limited-Edition-STI-Black-Ion-Plated-Chronograph_p_27651.html
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If you want an automatic mechanical watch, I would suggest Orient Mako, Seiko 5 series, or Sea-Gull watch.
http://www.amazon.com/Orient-Mens-CEM65002D-Automatic-Watch/dp/B001EWEQ3K/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1335767894&sr=1-1
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-MENS-ORIENT-ORIGINAL-DIVER-AUTOMATIC-STANLEY-STEEL-WITH-BOX-GIFT-/350497575972?pt=Wristwatches&var=&hash=item519b489424#ht_1402wt_901
http://www.ebay.com/itm/350497575972?var=620037004130&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649#ht_1402wt_901
http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Sports-Automatic-Watch-SNZG13/dp/B006BUE84M/ref=sr_1_31?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1335767513&sr=1-31
I have that Seiko SNZG13 and it's great on my wrist. I think for smaller wrist, you should look at 38mm~42mm. I have a 43mm watch and the lugs hover over my wrist. I have two 41mm watches that I wear most frequently and those are Orient and Seiko SNZG13.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Sea-Gull-M186S-automatic-designer-watch-multi-purpose-comfortable-to-wear-/280841797985?pt=Wristwatches&var=&hash=item416379c161#ht_642wt_1141
I'm getting this Sea-Gull next. For the price this is a beautiful piece with classic roman numeral dial with blue hands. I have a cheap Parnis with ST-25 but the movement is just dead accurate. More so accurate than my Orient and Seiko 7s26. I'd say accuracy is Sea-Gull>Orient>7s26 in this order with Seiko being most elusive sometimes. Plus with Sea-Gull automatic, you get the movement that you can hand wind as well as hack. So all in all the Sea-Gull may be your best bet at EXACTLY $120. You'll get a penny back.
Hope it helped.
You are going to have a really hard time finding a watch that matches that description in that price range. Nothing I'm gonna tell you in this post is anything that any other member of this sub wouldn't know by heart because there are so few things worth looking at in that range. At ~150 you're almost guaranteed not to find something with sapphire. You looking for analog or digital? There's this - it's not simple/clean, but comes from a decent brand.
In your price range, your best bet is to go with a G-Shock. They're well known for their durability, and there are about a bajillion options to choose from in terms of looks. They have some cool features (radio sync time) but don't necessarily match your aesthetic, as they're kind of busy.
The Citizen Eco-Drive is also highly regarded for its accuracy for the price. I can't speak to its durability though. It's got a mineral crystal. Looks like a pretty decent watch for your specifications.
As for the Timex Expedition...well...you get what you pay for. This is hard - your options would open up radically if you would double your price range you could pick up a Hamilton Khaki or something a little nicer by Victorinox. There's always the tried-and-true, nobody-on-this-sub-ever-shuts-up-about-it Seiko 5, which also has a billion options, and is cheap, but I don't know if they're military durable.
As far as I can tell (I'm German myself) your English is perfectly fine. :)
Since I don't really care for quartz watches I don't know citizen's range of models all too well but this one could fit the bill. But I'd still go with the Seiko (replacing a battery costs next to nothing) - the face has a quite neat looking 3D design with the outer ring being higher than the rest of the face, I prefer the cleaner look from the two sub dials compared to the three on the citizen, and I think the orange hands and indices look great.
To build on what Coffeeshopman said, if you're going to invest a hundred dollars, it may as well be a hundred well spent. The brands they listed are all Japanese and offer a good value of reasonably well made watches at lower price points. Citizen may interest you in particular as their Eco-Drive watches run off of batteries which are recharged from sunlight and artificial light, requiring very little maintenance.
Furthermore, you may need to investigate what kind of watch you want ( e.g., quartz vs. automatic, which is to say, battery-operated vs. self-winding mechanical gear operated) and what features you would like (some watches you linked have a chronograph / stopwatch for measuring elapsed time). There are pros and cons to these things, but most people on this subreddit heavily favor automatic watches.
Based on these ideas and your aesthetic guidelines, I've pasted a number of links below. I hope they are of some use to you. You will note that Casio is absent. This is merely because they are better known for watches that are more sporty in design and which are typically digital.
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BM8240-03E-Eco-Drive-Black-Leather/dp/B000EQS1D8/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799711&sr=1-1
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BM8180-03E-Eco-Drive-Canvas-Strap/dp/B000EQS1JW/ref=sr_1_34?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799804&sr=1-34
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Chronograph-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799828&sr=1-1
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BM8475-26E-Eco-Drive-Strap-Watch/dp/B005MKGOOY/ref=sr_1_4?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799828&sr=1-4
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BM8475-26E-Eco-Drive-Strap-Watch/dp/B005MKGOOY/ref=sr_1_4?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799828&sr=1-4
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-BV1085-06E-Sport-Eco-Drive-Strap/dp/B006D0UB28/ref=sr_1_6?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799828&sr=1-6
http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-SNK809-Automatic-Black-Canvas/dp/B002SSUQFG/ref=sr_1_1?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343799975&sr=1-1
http://www.amazon.com/Orient-ER1X003B-Chicane-Leather-Automatic/dp/B007SAKK9Q/ref=sr_1_15?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1343803840&sr=1-15
Enjoying breakfast and a cup of coffee with my buddy today in Downtown LA and spotted his daily beater. Asked him if I could take a pic and post it here, so I dressed the shot up a bit. :)
Details on the watch:
Info on Eco-Drive:
> One pivotal technological breakthrough was the development of a light-driven watch. CITIZEN pioneered this engineering innovation well ahead of other watch manufacturers as early as 1976, which led to the launch of the highly acclaimed Eco-Drive in 1995. Utilizing electrical power converted from virtually any light source, this extraordinary innovation changed forever the way watches could be powered. Eco-Drive eliminated the need to ever replace batteries, which made it especially beneficial to areas where such specialist batteries were not obtainable. This leveled the field for citizens of virtually every country to be able to experience unrestricted joy of wearing and using a CITIZEN watch.
He got it for around $200. Found it on Amazon for about $170.
Completely personal but beyond a good baselayer nothing else I own is running specific for the winter. Up top I'll usually use a compression shirt and then layer a few shirts on top of that culminating in a hoodie (the front pocket is clutch for carrying extra tissues or storing your hat/gloves). Layers are your friend. Bottom wise I'll do compression shorts and/or tights depending on how cold it is and another pair of shorts over top just for another layer. Other than that I wear my normal socks, a buff if needed, a knit hat, and some light gloves. This setup has carried me through the coldest and windiest parts of the winter last year. I made a quick down and dirty jumping off point for you to look at some decent, affordable gear: Tesla tights, Tesla top, Reflective knit hat, Buff, Headlamp, Lightweight gloves. You may want to look at maybe some windproof layers, wool socks, or heavier gloves depending on what the weather actually looks like near you. I wasn't a fan of the yak trax style grips and ended up just using my trail running shoes a lot in the winter, just be careful.
Fulfilled by amazon isn't the same as sold by Amazon - a citizen sold by Amazon will have a 5 year citizen warranty. Sold by a third party and fulfilled by amazon means you're stuck with a seller warranty if they aren't an authorized dealer.
This may not be a big deal -- jomashop for example has a well respected warranty. But the old rule still applies - buy the seller first, then buy the watch.
For the watch you linked, you can buy from amazon for an extra six bucks - I think it's worth the expense :)
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Stainless-Canvass/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=owo_wa?_encoding=UTF8&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
http://www.reddit.com/r/weightlifting/comments/2m6luw/your_favorite_underwear_brands_for_lifting_in/
That is a good post from a few days ago filled with comments about what people wear.
Here is my comment copied and pasted:
I have Hanes, Fruit of the Loom, and Kirkland Signature (Costco), and UA boxer briefs. The UA ones feel strange, so I dont wear them often. They are my "oops, forgot about that laundry thing" pair. I like Fruit of the loom most of the time and really like the Kirkland ones. They are the most....snug fit, which I find to be most comfortable. I should also admit that most of mine are probably a bit too large as I lost weight and the Kirkland ones are the only ones I bought after losing most of the weight.
As for compression gear, I normally wear Nike compression shorts.
I have a pair of Under Armour compression shorts that I do not like as much as the Nikes. They are a bit thicker, but I still wear them on occasion.
I have a few pairs of Athleta tights, but also have these and these and find both comfortable. The first link ones I find to be a bit thicker, which is really useful as it is colder now, but I didnt find them too thick and warm in the summer.
My brother and a few others I know have bought the cheap gear from Target (Champion I think), and that stuff seems decent, they find it comfortable. So that could be something else to try out.
The Nautica brand is fine. They are known for their clothing, but their watches are made by the Timex group, whose name might be a little more prolific in the world of horology.
Some other alternatives I think may pique your interest and give bit of variety based off the Nautica would be:
Hopefully that helps and let me know what you think, I'll be happy to help you look for more!
I would suggest either this: http://www.amazon.com/Casio-GWX5600C-4-G-Shock-G-LIDE-Digital/dp/B00CTNY0LG/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1418390921&sr=8-11&keywords=gshock+g-lide
Or this: http://www.amazon.com/Casio-GLX5600-4-G-Shock-G-Lide-Surfing/dp/B001A67HDG/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1418390921&sr=8-15&keywords=gshock+g-lide
The price on both of those is great. The first one is a solar/atomic model and the second one is the standard battery model. If the extra few dollars isn't a concern, I'd go for the solar/atomic model ten times out of ten. The 5600 models tend to be smaller than most of the others: they're not too thick and not too chunky, and the G-lide series have a Tide Function / Moon Phase that's pretty awesome. Good luck!
Oculus does sell replacement facial interfaces for the Rift-S for $30. Not an ideal solution, admittedly, but you can clean the first one while someone else is using the second one on the HMD I guess.
Getting a good sweat band might help too. Another comment recommended this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FK4FS66 . It's the same kind I have and it definitely works well.
This watch is a fun (for eight year olds), practical, and very affordable Christmas present. This costs more but looks pretty slick and is automatically set to atomic clocks via radio, which is pretty damn cool when you're eight.
This Leatherman is a little pricey for what it is but little boys love multi-tools, Leathermans are great multi-tools, and it comes with a pointless knife (as in, there's no sharp tip) that you install yourself, in case you don't trust your child with knives (I may or may not have a scar from using my Leatherman Micra in a really stupid way when I was 10) or your kid will definitely take it everywhere, including their school which has a zero-tolerance/thought policy on pointy objects. (If you have no problems with knives, the Squirt would be my first choice for a mini-multitool.)
This book is pricey for a single book but I had the old version as a kid and it's still one of my all time favorite books. Highly recommend, for a kid interested in technology.
Assuming the Movado is the 1881 automatic I suggest something other than a dress watch or sports watch unless he is the type of person to only like one or two styles of watches. Like the other poster stated the Bambino is a great watch for $150 but compared to the $1000 watch in the same dressy category it wouldn't be fair.
Personally I would go for a more casual/fun watch at that price range. A dressy watch would have to compete with the Movado and Omega for wrist real estate but a casual watch he can wear for yard work or whenever wearing the other watches would be too risky.
Field Watch-Quartz-$200
Field Watch-Quatz-$130
Pilot watch-Quartz-$200
Classic Square G-Shock- Auto updates time in the northen hemisphere every night-95$
If you still want a dressy automatic Orient and the Seiko 5s are your best best.
For dressy Quartz check out the Citizen watches.
I just got these thermal base layer tops in the mail, and wearing them now. For $7.99 and free shipping, they're awesome - although I already ran today, so I won't have a report until tomorrow. And because I'm cheap, I also got this $8 generic version of the Buff, and it's great - for ears, neck, mouth, anything. Also, I got gloves, which help a ton.
For milder weather, like 40 F, I wear just a cotton long-sleeved shirt, because 5 minutes in, I need to roll up the sleeves.
In high winds, I wear a windbreaker. It's very light, obviously blocks out wind, and I can easily remove it if (when!) I get hot, and just tie it around my waist.
It's disappointing to hear that the $150 restriction will need to go, especially because I am pretty convinced that it is possible to make the watch I want for a lot less than that. Digital watch modules are dirt cheap, so 90% of the cost will be the steel and sapphire, and there are <$150 analogue watches that have those.
My $150 budget wasn't arbitrary. I actually did the maths, based on my age, countrie's life expectancy, how long my plastic Casios usually last me, planning for 3 instances of loss/theft over the rest of my life, etc. At about $150 for a watch that can last roughly 17 years, I am basically paying the same as a never ending string of $15 Casios. I'm willing to pay a bit more than that for the convenience of not having to go watch shopping every few years, but not twice as much, that's just not sensible. The watch market just seems really messed up / distorted by people with impractical utility functions.
I have checked out the Citizen Ecodrives, and really do like the technology. The fact that they go into a "sleep mode" when they don't get enough light where they stop moving the hands but keep the quartz oscillator running is super sexy. I did find a chronograph for under $150, so it's an option (all it misses is the calendar and the sapphire). What turned me off was being unable to convince myself that analogue chronographs are a good idea. Looking at that photo, I can envisage times when the chronograph hands are occluded by the minute or hour time, meaning I might be stuck with +/- 2 minutes of uncertainty on the chronograph time unless I wait a long time for the hands to move, and that just feels like such a stupid limitation to have to live with.
Regarding the perpetual calendar thing: it's not that I literally don't have a spare 50 seconds per year. Part of it is that, as explained above, my baseline watch experience is cheap digitals, which just do this for me and I don't have to think about it - paying a bit more to get a nicer watch is not an appealing prospect to me if doing so gives me more work to do. It's not hard work, or a lot of work, it just feels kind of perverse to me, in a philosophical sense. I buy machines to make my life more convenient, not less. Having to reset the calendar most months is an obligation, and a machine should not give me an obligation unless it is removing an equivalent obligation(s) from me. Another part of it is that I just know full well there will be months I'll forget to do it, and it's the kind of error which could conceivably go unnoticed for a week. I just feel like things which are important enough that they need to be right, easy enough to forget that I'm likely to do it once or twice a year, and simple enough to automate using a very small, very cheap, very reliable bit of technology (like a 4 bit digital counter) should be automated.
I fully understand that people in group (iii) (people who appreciate the intricate mechanical engineering and/or fine traditional craftsmanship of mechanical watches) might actually appreciate the necessary interaction with their watch that resetting the date requires. Kind of like feeding a beloved pet, almost.
I think you have it strapped too tight to your face. I don't get red marks on my face as I have it so it is lightly touching my face. It can move a touch with medium to fast side head movement but that's a tradeoff worth making to not be in pain and it generally bounces back to the sweetspot. If it doesn't, it's a very slightly adjustment.
For the record, when I first got it back during launch week, I did have it fairly tight (like how I would wear my Rift CV1) to make sure it didn't move and after 10-15 minutes I was in pretty big discomfort. Only then did I loosen the straps and saw how much better it was to wear that way.
I think part of it is both the added weight in the front and the face insert material and design. It's not a nice feeling foam.
Another thing to try is to use a headband around the Quest. Something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/poshei-Headband-Sweatband-Crossfit-Basketball/dp/B07H25M7WF/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1LT2PO7567VEE&keywords=poshei+mens+headband&qid=1566229012&s=gateway&smid=AG6PEUQEKSMVW&sprefix=poshei+%2Caps%2C169&sr=8-3
And what you'd do is you put it around the Quest's headband near where the solid arms are and then put it on your head. Your head will push up on one side of this headband which will raise up the arms a bit and transfer some of the front weight to where this strap is. It's a cheaper though no doubt less effective alternative to the Studioform strap. I use one of these types of headbands and it nice.
Okay I'm back. Thanks for the suggestions guys. Had better luck with the research this time and decided on getting this:
12-in-1 Headband [Solids] - Versatile Sports &amp; Casual Headwear - Wear as a Bandana, Neck Gaiter, Balaclava, Helmet Liner, Mask &amp; More. Constructed with High Performance Moisture Wicking Microfiber., Midnight Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Q2L776G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yzd.ybYD9AYM0
Sorry I'm on mobile and kinda new to this. Seems pretty cool. Will update on its performance. Seems like it's what I was looking for. A bandana seemed like it would hold too much sweat.
I would recommend to stop brushing. If you really just want to brush, only do so when soaking wet. Apply your cream (and think about adding a gel or something to hold the curl better) to damp but not wet hair and diffuse or air dry and use a pick to help shape and get volume. As for sleep, try a silk pillow case like [this]
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0070U9GSU/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1) or a hair buff to sleep in like this
ETA: My favorite products for my hair, which is similar to yours are Cantu Curl Activator and [LA Looks Gel] (https://www.amazon.com/LOOKS-SPORT-XTRME-HLD-Pack/dp/B005JT5XLI/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=beauty&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1518620771&amp;sr=1-2&amp;keywords=la+looks+hair+gel).
Casio is the way to go, here. Casio Royale Cheap, but good quality with enough bells and whistles to keep a 9 year old satisfied. Plus it's 100m water resistant, which means it's safe for pool or shower.
But just about any Casio would be good.
There are dozens of Citizen watches within your price range, and yes, they are respectable, innovative, and definitely worth having! One such Citizen is the AT0200-05E Eco Drive Chronograph. It's solar powered like all Eco-Drives and has a chronograph function which is amazingly useful and fun. No one will look down on you for wearing that sucker, and you'll find that many people here on /r/watches own some type of Citizen, myself included.
Get a dri fit shirt. If you don't want to spend money on name brand, get some no brand shirt like this:
http://www.amazon.com/DRI-EQUIP-Moisture-Wicking-Athletic-Shirt-Large-Black/dp/B00LWHURDK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1464095494&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=dri+fit
I have three. They are fantastic.
For pants I like these:
http://www.amazon.com/adidas-Performance-Training-Medium-Black/dp/B00LOU4W6I/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1464095541&amp;sr=8-1-spell&amp;keywords=adias+pants
They are comfortable and they also look good.
Here in NY, I've been riding with just my mesh/leather hybrid jacket and short sleeves underneath; my friends think I'm nuts. The cold hasn't bothered me much besides my hands (which I bought silk glove liners to go under my leather gloves). I have a tube-style balaclava/neck gaiter similar to this one and a uniqulo packable down jacket that I carry in my sling pack and can wear under my jacket if I need it. You can probably find cheaper packable jackets on amazon to do the trick, but I really like and recommend the Uniqulo ones for the quality and warmth.
Someone else said the Orient Mako, and I love mine. Great option and the lug width is 22mm so if you are ever wanting to change up the straps or bracelet, it's very easy.
Have you looked at Citizen too? They have quite a few watches that seem to match the loo you are somewhat going for.
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You are required to wear cycling shorts under the uniforms? They aren't the most comfortable things to walk in.
Are you just required to wear "tight" shorts like bicycle shorts? Compression shorts (like what Under Armour makes) are probably a more reasonable choice. I wear them backpacking to prevent chaffing. I wouldn't buy Under Armour shorts for this but you can probably find similar compression shorts at Kohls/Target for 5-10 dollars. These are on Amazon for about 10 bucks (assuming you are male but the same thing exists for females). They are going to be a lot more comfortable and less expensive than biking shorts for marching band.
And you don't wear underwear under these either. :)
Speaking from experience of buying about 4 or 5 difference cheap (sub $20 pairs on Amazon w/ great reviews), it's just not worth it. The materials are sub-par and will likely hurt like hell on any run over 3 miles. Even using Body Glide, my legs still rubbed with the cheap materials.
Best recommendation - try to find an outlet store for a major brand name. Personally, I go to a Nike outlet about 1 hour drive away. Their running shorts run about $30-40 per pair, and if you're lucky, run occasional clearance for $15. I've seen this twice and picked up about 3 pairs each time.
Other option is to try compression shorts. Those you can get without the same concerns of rubbing (from my experience at least).
Links for fun.
My favorite pair (have 4 of them) and
Compression shorts
Hello everyone! I would like to get the community's recommendation for a classic steel case, white dial, brown leather strap dress watch and a diver's watch. My current collection of watches include - Seiko SNN241, Seiko SNA695, Seiko Kinetic SKA553, Casio G-Shock Rangeman GW-9400-1CR and a Timex Weekender Fairfield.
I am looking for a classic brown leather strap white dial dress watch. I looked around and finally deicded on this Orient Bambino Version 2, but it is not available anywhere! Out of stock at all retailers. What would you recommend in this style which can be an alternative to the Bambino V2 which is in the price range $200-$250? I am also looking for a Diver's watch in the $150 to $250 range. The choices in this category are quite a lot - Seiko SKX Collection, Seiko Monster SRP Collection, the Orient Ray, Ray II, Mako, Mako USA II. It's overwhelming. With the Diver's watch I would like your recommendation specific to quality and technology of the watch. This way I will be able to prioritize my choice based on quality first and then the aesthetics. Thank you!
I've done 4 Spartan races - all sprints - but in a variety of temperatures and conditions.
I'm not about showing my junk either, so I go for a "superhero" style layering approach. Here's my go to gear:
For shoes, I've run 4 races and done lots of training in between in the same pair of Reebok Nano 4s. Not exactly specialized trail running/OCR shoes. But I just love their durability, foot protection, and their traction really shines on the climbing obstacles. I wouldn't mind upgrading but I just can't seem to wear this pair of shoes down! I expect they'll last at least another 4+ races.
Picture of me rocking my gear: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81Aw7uZaxOL.jpg
I had a black background on a previous watch (Armitron, this is my first G-Shock). I didn't mind it so much because I could personally see it most of the time. However, I have [the clear background with black numbers] (http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FPVUJA/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1) on this one and love it. It is just 10x easier to read for me.
I also like how it's matte coloring all over.
The watch you have is a great one. You can always get more g-shocks. I would suggest you get one from the Masters of G series (i.e. Mudman, Rangeman, Frogman You can get a frogman for cheaper on the WUS sales forums). These tend to be larger watches and they have great features with the durability and quality you get with a regular g-shock. You may also consider the "King" of G-Shock. The GX-56 is a very good watch for large wrists. It is the toughest watch casio makes.
Out of the ones listed, I like the looks of the Mudmaster the best. Also the Rangeman is another great ABC watch.
It's just a thin band, it dissipates the heat much better, I used to sweat in long sessions, this has totally countered it, and feels very comfortable.
Here's the link to what I got, yeah the pics are goofy :)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G4RQCF4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I actually bought a sweatband that I started wearing during VR sessions.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071S3VJZS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
When doing set rotations with friends (people constantly swapping in and out of VR taking turns) they have actually thanked me for wearing it now lol. It makes a noticeable difference. Otherwise I have towels at the ready to try and absorb as much sweat as possible from the fabrics between switches.
Would love to know the answer to this as well. I've had the same issue from day one and have had to resort to wearing headbands like these whenever I game. Not the most comfortable or elegant solution.
Your cheapest bet is probably either the Casio F91W or F105W-1A. The F91W is a classic retro, but the backlight is just a single small LED which isn't great illumination. The F105W-A1 has a full on backlight for better night time legibility. Depending on how much functionality you need there's also what people refer to as the "Casio Royale", and if you need something super rugged but affordable there's of course the DW5600 G-Shock. All of those have an hourly beep/alarm that you can toggle on/off.
I bought these under armor compression shorts for less than $25 on Amazon and they worked great. I did the Temecula sprint in January and expect them to last through the Seattle Super and MT Beast. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0088IB76C?psc=1&amp;redirect=true&amp;ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00
I use them and like them. Some people swear by the expensive stuff like underarmor, adidas, nike, etc... I have 4 pairs of these and love them. Amazon or Kohls has them I think.
> I am sweating buckets.
Be careful, a few people have destroyed their Vive's with moisture. I recommend using a strong floor fan or ceiling fan to aid evaporation so sweat doesn't build up, and a sweat band is a good idea.
Walmart, well the one near me anyways, sells compression shorts like these in the Men's clothing section. I have several pairs and they're quite comfortable. You could also check out these on Amazon. They look like they'd do the job just fine.
Not sure if just any bracelet would fit, but there is a bracelet called a Combi Bracelet that third parties, and maybe even Casio sell that are a little heftier than the normal resin band that come on most G-Shocks. It's made of a combination of resin and metal and is made specifically for G-Shocks. Make sure it fits your particular model though.
If you don't mind the resin, but still want a hefty G-Shock, check out the G-Shock 'Mudman' G9300-1, G-Shock 'Rangeman' GW9400-1CR, G-Shock 'Frogman' GWF1000-1, or the G-Shock 'Riseman' G9200BP-1.
I went through a watch nerd phase and have 8 of the damn things. 90% of the time I actually wear only two of them: this citizen quartz that I'm wearing right now is my casual knockabout. Its here but I have it on a NATO strap. The other I wear for more business / business casual dress.
/r/watches has a pretty cool price guide thing in their wiki
I wear a Citizen AT0200-05E. Durable, waterproof, solar powered, looks good, and I got mine on Amazon for like 90 bucks.
Looks like its 118 on Amazon right now
A lot of people are waiting for VRCovers to come out with their faux leather VR mask for the Rift S. Both because it's better at wicking sweat and it will probably increase the device's FOV/remove the "binocular effect."
In the interim, your best bet is to buy a sweatband or sweat-focused skullcap--I've seen these suggested a few times--and swapping them out as needed during play.
Grips I have no idea on, sorry
Not a server, but I just bought these. Not TOO tight and a pretty good deal.
edit: to wear after knee surgery.
A citizen eco drive isn't an automatic, but well regarded around here, and they have a bunch of options for your desired level of formality.
edit: or this one that actually has the black dial.
edit 2: I like this one best.
Sweatbands. You'll want to stick to the thin kind such as,
https://www.amazon.com/poshei-Headband-Sweatband-Crossfit-Basketball/dp/B07H25M7WF
I picked up a set of those and they work ok.
I've also cut the sleeves off of some shirts. The sleeves work great as sweatbands and also gives you a sleeveless shirt to wear when playing for comfort.
You'll kind of look like an a-hole with both options but it's what I'd suggest. If you're playing heavy then you might need to switch bands during sessions. Also, keep a fan on yourself.
I just get the cheap generic ones that aren't really marketed specifically for grappling. Like these
I'm definitely not your target demographic because I don't like anything at all on my gear; graphics, logos, etc. But I'm sharing my preferences in comfort and fit.
Ahh, well then try using a cotton bandage inside near the lenses and see if that helps to absorb the moisture from your breathing. You could put it on your forehead if you don't want to attach it to the Quest itself. Or better yet, try using a thin moisture-wicking headband that you see athletes wear, like these:
https://smile.amazon.com/poshei-Headband-Sweatband-Crossfit-Basketball/dp/B07H25M7WF/
There are lot of good Eco-Drive models. Some of my favorites
note : I own both the Promaster Diver and the Nighthawk. I love Seiko too, but solar powered quartz is pretty low maintenance.
What features of this watch do you like? Color? Size (45mm is HUGE)? case profile? subdials?
I started by poking around Citizen Eco-Drives. They aren't mechanical, but are solar quartz (and generally well-regarded here). It's hard finding mechanical chronographs due to the movements requiring significantlymore moving parts.
If you're just looking for a chrono, this is probably the cleanest one they make. If you're needing to validate your masculinity more, try something bulkier. If you like the color palette, they make some silver/off-white ones as well.
I have the same problem, particularly when I'm running.
I've had the best luck with UA HeatGear Compression Tights, I swear that they are cooler than anything else. A close 2nd is the UA 9" Boxer Jocks, the longer length really helps them from riding up.
Thanks again for all of the replies and suggestions. I think I have settled on a model:
http://www.amazon.com/Casio-G9000-1V-G-Shock-Digital-Sport/dp/B000FPVUJA
Again thanks for all the help.
Others have suggested G5600 but there is a Glide model with tide times & mode phase, useful for surfers.
Other options are the red G7900 or more subtle. The G9000 mudman is for those into muddy outdoor activities; I really like the round buttons.
Wow, some of those Vostoks were great looking, but not the style I am looking for currently. Thanks for the suggestion though!
After browsing for a bit more, I actually came across this watch. Aside from cosmetic differences, are there any significant differences between this Citizen and the BM8180 I had posted previously?
The only reason I am leaning towards Citizen is that the low maintenance Eco-Drive seems less intimidating for a newcomer like me.
I recommend these - they solved the halo sweat and are very comfy:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FK4FS66
It's good to get everything clean first. Pull out the halo foam pieces (they have a plastic cage on them that snaps into the halo). Pull out the facial interface. Get a container/bowl and make a solution of water and a little dish soap (like Dawn). Dunk the pieces in it and squeeze squeeze squeeze. Repeat with clean water. Squeeze and blot out the water, then dry them overnight. You can speed up the drying by blowing a fan on them.
The headbands listed above will solve the halo sweat problem. Have each individual pick one to use. The facial interface sweat problem is harder to solve until the VRcover products are released, but there are a lot of disposable masks that can be bought. Some people are peeling the foam right off of the facial interface and velcroing on other solutions meant for other headsets but I haven't tried any of that.
poshei Mens Headband (4 Pack), Mens Sweatband & Sports Headband for Running, Crossfit, Cycling, Yoga, Basketball - Stretchy Moisture Wicking Unisex Hairband https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H25M7WF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vVjkDbNTK7DC8
This worked great for me. It's super thin but it helps a lot.
This is the one I have, and I really enjoy it. Bonus: it's solar powered.
Maybe something like this would fit your budget better?
Also, I know I'd get this watch in a heartbeat if I had the money for it. Love it to death. Maybe change the strap though.
I have a couple from this brand in different colours as well as a couple long sleeved rashies and compression shorts from them for under mma shorts.
I have had them for over a year now, they are still holding on bar a few threads coming loose (burn them) - and it's nice to just have some basic go to compression gear for day in day out use.
I love spats and do have a couple Meerkatsu and Scramble ones but I found these ones retain elasticity a better than bigger brands' ones.
(Also they do have slightly more stealth versions available without the unsightly 'crotch stitching' - their biggest letdown).
Edit: Stealth versions
I leave them at home in a little ring dish - they don't get lost there and I don't risk injury at the gym by wearing them. Emergency scenario - I put them on a necklace chain if I happen to be wearing one. Once I just tied them into my shoe laces because I didn't have a necklace on and after learning what degloving is, I wouldn't ever do any weight lifting with a ring on.
They also make wristbands with storage such as this one, but then I'd definitely inspect the quality of the seams to make sure it is solid before storing something small such as rings.
Using it. Works great. As for comfort, get a set of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H25M7WF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_fPeBDbWQTXGE0
I raced 4 or 5 hours today without a problem.
This is the headband I bought. I place is right underneath my hairline for best absorption.
I also saw someone recommend this one.
Wow wow wow...THIS ONE, ignore that it says for men. It never moves and I have never worn anything that's so absorbent, soft and comfy... Never go to OTF without it!!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074NZSXW6?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
I am playing BoxVR and it makes me DRENCHED after a workout. (I am out of shape and some extra pounds too)
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I just got these in today to help with sweat, and they do help some, but i still overpowered them:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H25M7WF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I think i will be buying the pleather face replacements to help with it cause right now i need to let it dry out after a BoxVR session. Most likely: https://vrcover.com/product/oculus-quest-foam-and-interface-basic-set/
Cool down your place more, play with fewer clothes on. I also find that these sweatbands really help.
i just put the seiko on my christmas list, along with this Citizen
the fact that you say you have small wrists means that both watches - at 37mm - should fit nicely.
bands are easily swapped.
Does he wear watches? This one is a nerd's dream. I have one and absolutely love it. Solar, atomic , almost indestructible, compass, barometer, altimeter, and more. Gshock Rangeman Casio Men's GW-9400-1CR Master of G Stainless Steel Solar Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GFYYKLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_l8srybX3NGGXW
Have you looked at any of the Citizen watches? You can usualy find these cheaper on places like Jomashop. The Chrono one is fantastic
Non-Chrono
Chrono
If it's up your alley aesthetically, the Casio 9400 Rangeman is by far the best choice. Built in thermometer, compass, altimeter, barometer, solar powered (no batteries), multi-band atomic radio syncing so it NEVER loses time, and all of the standard timing features, hourly signals, and alarms.
It's such good value that people were shocked, because it seemingly cannibalizes half their $1000+ lineup by offering all of their features for $200.
I'd reccomend a sweat band. I like These ones from amazon as they're pretty flat so they dont get in the way of play
In the midst of my final year at university and thought I'd share my essentials. A lot of these pieces are essentials from this sub - which I give many thanks to!
From left to right:
• Macbook Pro
• Staedtler Highlighter
• AmazonBasics Gold iPhone Cable
• A Little History of Economics by Niall Kishtainy
• Warby Parker Glasses
• Casio World Time AE1200WH-1A
• Saddleback Leather Co. Card Holder
• Alcohol Swab - Essential
• Victorinox Pioneer X
• Mac Charger
• iPhone 6 w/ Mophie Charging Case
This is where I get them on Amazon and I love them, they would work great for keeping their ears clean, but these two would never keep them on.
I've found these to be pretty helpful in soaking up some of the sweat: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074NZSXW6/
I like that watch. Here's an amazon link if anyone is interested.
This is the best cheap beater I have found
Just slap an 18mm NATO band on it
Best all around G-shocks, in my opinion, from least to most expensive, all under $200.
DW-5600
GW6900
GWM-5610
GW-7900
GW-9400
The black negative is definitely real nice :) But I didn't have the extra $165 to put down on it. Maybe later down the line I will pick that up to have.
Here's mine: http://imgur.com/QCiVESK
The G-Shock GW-9400-1CR "Rangeman" and I picked it up on Amazon here:
https://www.amazon.com/Casio-GW-9400-1CR-Master-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00GFYYKLA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1469413275&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=gw9400
If you're a lady, sports bras make great key holders when you don't have pockets.
I've seen wrist wallets around, that would hold 2 keys. Or are you looking for a phone armband that will also hold 2 keys?
Looks awesome! Is that the Rangeman 9400-1 ? I’ve been eyeing that for a bit. Now I think i have to get it...
when i bought this it was $50, best watch I've ever owned
http://www.amazon.com/Casio-G9000-1V-G-Shock-Digital-Sport/dp/B000FPVUJA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1450818590&amp;sr=8-2&amp;keywords=casio+mudman
this also has a noise indicator i think
Thanks for all the suggestions. I am going to use a bandanna + fan and also ordered these sweat wicking headbands: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074NZSXW6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
I highly agree with this, I use https://www.amazon.com/poshei-Headband-Sweatband-Crossfit-Basketball/dp/B07H25M7WF/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=headband&amp;qid=1562954465&amp;s=gateway&amp;sr=8-3 due to the thinness of it and how well it absorbs sweat!
I've got a Citizen that does that, and it's fuckin' great.
can you not have a digital watch? casio makes a great one that can be set to any timezone, and can search them all too.
I wear a sweat band beneath my headset. Athletes wear them under their helmets all the time and it works great with VR headsets.
https://www.amazon.com/Self-Pro-Headbands-Sweatband-Racquetball/dp/B074NZSXW6/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=1TH59CCAVR64&amp;keywords=sweatband&amp;qid=1554252984&amp;s=gateway&amp;sprefix=sweatband&amp;sr=8-4
If you like the look there is a Chronograph version with a 41mm (vs the 37mm here) case.
Edit: just realized you actually want the smaller version. Oh well, maybe someone else was wondering about a bigger face version.
> eco-drive Nighthawk
I have a Chronograph, and its also amazing.
If I might make a recommendation, check out the Citizen Eco Drive - either this model or this slightly larger model with more dials.
Pair it up with a nice NATO strap (buy several different colors, still under $200) and swap them out based on how you're feeling.
I like these soffe mma shorts that I got off Amazon. As others mention, I typically wear the compression shorts underneath.
There are your two cheapest, pretty much
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LOU4W6I/ref=twister_B00Q67INZA?th=1&amp;psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/adidas-Athletics-Essential-Tapered-XX-Large/dp/B01HNQ37XK/ref=sr_1_29?s=sporting-goods&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1494271427&amp;sr=1-29&amp;keywords=adidas+pants
There are a lot of different models from Shinola, perhaps you know of a specific model, or features that he is interested in?
There are bound to be other brands that sell something similar, and possibly for a lot less. Like this Citizen
HOWEVER...
I know that no one would ever buy me a watch as a gift and get it right. Even if you did decide to get a Shinola, you run a very likely risk that you will pick a model that he doesn't like.
Buying a watch as a gift almost always fails.
This
Has a solar charge that lasts forever, compass, altimeter, temp sensor, plots barometric changes on a graph, but most importantly, has various timezones including UTC and I can flip between that and local. Also it syncs nightly to an atomic clock.
I bought these back in June because they were cheap for a 2 pack
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074NZSXW6/
But they kinda slide around under the forehead part of the headset, so instead lately I've been using a sleeve I have torn off from an old t-shirt and it covers the forehead and backhead pretty well underneath the PSVR headset padding.
> I'm not sure i've seen that Citizen before.
LINK
While this watch is easily worth the $113 that they're asking, I cannot stop myself from gloating for a moment: I got it on amazon Prime Day for $74.
Thanks dude
I saw this at 100$ is you want the features of a 5610 in wacky colors http://www.amazon.com/Casio-GWX5600C-4-G-Shock-G-LIDE-Digital/dp/B00CTNY0LG/ref=pd_srecs_cs_241_53?ie=UTF8&amp;dpID=41lVKPGa%2BkL&amp;dpSrc=sims&amp;preST=_AC_UL250_SR154%2C250_&amp;refRID=1KEPJ53B5AN5Z12RQ5TX
Tons of GShocks (as has been stated).
My personal favorites:
Digital only readout - Mudman - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FPVUJA/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;psc=1
Analog readout (internals are digital) - GA-800 - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075JLQCD8/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_2?smid=A37VKTSZ7S1PMR&amp;psc=1
Within that price range, you can consider an Eco-Drive with a little more style or features. For example, a chronograph or a second time zone and a bezel that's a slide rule, or something that just looks like a pilot watch.
They have a similarly styled chronograph with a 40mm case that might interest you.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000EQR6H0/ref=mp_s_a_1_7?qid=1407516075&amp;sr=8-7&amp;pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B074NZSXW6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
something like this and stock faceplace. sweat isnt a problem anymore during a vr session for me.
I've been wearing these this past season. They work fairly well. Holds an unbelievable amount of sweat. Wring it out once or twice if you need to.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H25M7WF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ShknDb4KF8594
If you're referring to chaffing between your thighs from friction burns, I would recommend wearing compression shorts. I used to walk like John Wayne after walking/jogging for any length of time, but now I glide around, hearing the distinctive "bzzz bzzz" sound of polyester and spandex...
Also, talcum powder.
I use these, they're $18 and are still holding up well after 3 years of no gi https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002VCPVHW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_cAR3DbZV9P6AD
I prefer them to the name brand ones I have since they offer better compression imo
I personally really like the [mudman] (http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o132/perfectlykevin/Picturesofthings047.jpg). Also available in [black] (https://www.amazon.com/G-Shock-G9000-1-Black-Resin-Sport/dp/B000FPVUJA).
> G7900A-4 This watch is basically new no scratches or anything. Asking for 65$ http://imgur.com/mXPHLkH
G7900A-7 This watch is also almost new. No yellowing of strap or face of watch. Asking for 70$ http://imgur.com/SQYe24u
G7900A-2 This watch I bought used and came with some scratches on the side. Not too bad. Asking 45$ http://imgur.com/NnHroPg
GWX5600C-4 This watch is also almost brand new no scratches. Asking for 105$ http://imgur.com/5LLSNuT
GA100B-4A This watch is almost brand new as well. No scratches. Asking for 55$ http://imgur.com/nKsZu07
GA100C-8A This is the second watch I bought used. Everything works the problem is that the acrylic glass has water spot on them. Haven't been able to take them off. I've heard people using some cleaner too take it off but I haven't tried it. There are also some water spots on the back plate. Asking for 20$ http://imgur.com/SEMTdjl
G7900A-4 can be had for 60-65 new (with manual etc).
G7900A-7 new for 65-70.
GWX5600 is $97 on amazon right now new with free shipping. Again with box/tin/manual....
The used prices you have are ok but come on man.
I bought this on Amazon for that exact reason! I keep it in my gym bag so that I always have it, and they put it in there and wear it on my wrist at the gym. I'm too paranoid to leave it in the locker room lol
I bought this watch on Nov 10th 2015 from Amazon. It is in mint condition no scratches or dings. So for practical purposes it is brand new. I am letting this one go because it does not get any wrist time. It was an impulsive purchase and I’ve only worn it a handful of times.
It comes with everything you see in the pictures. I’ve also included a free nato strap and the original strap, which I have never worn.
I am looking to get $105 + shipping. US only.
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Specifications:
Japanese movement
Case size: 41mm
Material: Stainless steel
Water Resistance: 100m
Functions: Chronograph, hours, minutes, seconds, and date
I searched "hair band man", and found these two different products. FYI.
https://www.amazon.com/Mens-Headband-Dominating-Competition-Performance/dp/B01G4RQCF4/
https://www.amazon.com/SIFUNUO-Unisex-Headband-Headwear-Accessories/dp/B01FE0JEXY
I got some generic looking headbands on amazon that work surprisingly well. Did not leave my quest soaked . I also ordered a VRCover but it hasn’t arrived yet so can’t speak to that.
Here is a link to the ones I got .
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071S3VJZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iHgtDbDB79AQB
I had the same problem and bought these, they work great:
poshei Mens Headband (4 Pack),... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H25M7WF?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Try this also as it absorbs sweat very well.
poshei Mens Headband (4 Pack), Mens Sweatband & Sports Headband for Running, Crossfit, Cycling, Yoga, Basketball - Stretchy Moisture Wicking Unisex Hairband https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H25M7WF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_mF3mDbMWRMS0T
for digital, you can look at the Casio Royale (AE1200WH-1A resin strap, AE1200WHD-1A steel bracelet), which has world time and 100m water resistance. Or see which G-shock models have dual time, though the G-shocks might be going over your budget.
if you want to go analog, any dive watch can do a second time zone by using the rotating bezel. For example, if my local time is pacific daylight time, and I want to keep track of UTC, then line up the 12 on the rotating bezel with the 5 o'clock on the dial, and voila, the bezel reads UTC time. The Casio Duro is $46 on amazon, and has 200m water resistance
This is what changed my mind about getting the pebble.
I asked a watchmaker what they thought about the pebble. I think the metal version looks sharp, like a 70's digital seiko. Anyways her only comment was "watches are supposed to be timeless, electronics become obsolete"
I was convinced
I got a Citizen eco-drive for $160, put a $40 Italian black leather band on it.
Never needs batteries and is more then accurate enough. I Couldn't be happier
Watch: http://amzn.com/B000EQR6H0
Band: http://amzn.com/B000P9ZLYG
Invest in these headbands. Bought a few packs & been using them since I bought my vr for fitness games.
-Timex Weekender Chronograph
-Timex Expedition Field Chronograph
-Timex Fairfield Chronograph
-Timex IQ Flyback
-Casio Edifice
-Citizen AT0200-05E
-Citizen BU2055-08X or BU2055-16E
-[Citizen Chandler Chronograph](https://www.jomashop.com/citizen-watch-ca0621-05l.html?utm_source=googleproduct&amp;utm_medium=cpc&amp;utm_campaign=googleproductsearch&amp;pt_source=googleads&amp;pt_medium=cpc&amp;pt_campaign=(ROI)
-Citizen CA0649-14E or CA0649-06X
-Seiko SNDC31
-Seiko SSB097 - Sort of like the Bulova Lunar Pilot
-Seiko SSB031
-Orient Neo70's Panda
i spent at least an hour on amazon cause there's one that's too tight, one that's too loose, and these.
adidas Performance Men's Tiro Training Pant, Medium, Black/White/Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LOU4W6I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_rxJWtTKrSgwHL
i got medium im like a size 31 x 33 and i cuffed the waist band for this shoot
Amazon
Edit: More specifically, Seiko chronograph, this casio edifice, and This citizen eco-drive chronograph
Hmm don't see it available on Gshock UK site. Amazon UK is 425 pounds: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Casio-GW-9400-1CR-Master-Stainless-Steel/dp/B00GFYYKLA/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?keywords=casio+rangeman&amp;qid=1570817911&amp;sr=8-8
G-shock Rangeman (GW-9400-1CR)
Has altimeter, barometer, a worthless thermometer, and compass. I say the thermometer is worthless, because it's essentially going to show you the temperature that the watch is - which is heavily influenced by it being wrapped around a warm wrist. You need to have it off your body for around 15 min to gauge the ambient temp. The rest is awesome though!
I don't own one... I've got a Timex Weekender, Citizen Eco-Drive, and G-Shock. I'm not baller enough for an expensive time piece, I just knew it was a Shinola (mainly because I zoomed in on the imgur link).
If you want something somewhat similar, here's a black faced chronograph by Citizen. All you gotta do is swap out the band (ridiculously easy) and you're golden.
No problem. For the record, this is the watch I EDC. I replaced the canvas band with a steel one and it's great.
My husband uses Under Armor shorts to prevent chaffing on his inner thighs. His thighs aren't even that big (mostly muscle) but he says they make a world of difference.
The Casio ae 1200 is quite similar if you don't want to pay that much: https://www.amazon.ca/Casio-AE1200WH-1A-Analog-Digital-Multi-Function/dp/B0094B79PA
OEM strap. https://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Stainless-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1484605009&amp;sr=8-3&amp;keywords=citizen+military+watch
I think it's this one.
https://smile.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Stainless-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=pd_rhf_se_s_cp_0_4?_encoding=UTF8&amp;pd_rd_i=B000EQR6H0&amp;pd_rd_r=EA9B7CS4EBCEDAYPGQA7&amp;pd_rd_w=oa0Hz&amp;pd_rd_wg=pnwxt&amp;psc=1&amp;refRID=EA9B7CS4EBCEDAYPGQA7
Is it this one?
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Chronograph-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1312742221&amp;sr=8-2
You can check out Seiko or Citizen chronographs. They have some decent ones which are similar to the Fossil, are within your budget and have a case diameter of 40 mm. Here are just two you could take a look on:
It’s this watch with a NATO strap.
Citizen Men's Eco-Drive Chronograph Watch with Date, AT0200-05E https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_luoSBbBG5ARWH
It's not an automatic but it otherwise fits all your criteria I think:
http://www.amazon.com/Citizen-AT0200-05E-Eco-Drive-Stainless-Canvas/dp/B000EQR6H0
This one.
Here's a Citizen eco-drive chronograph for $106. Link
https://www.amazon.com/Citizen-Eco-Drive-Chronograph-Watch-AT0200-05E/dp/B000EQR6H0/ref=pd_sbs_241_8?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B000EQR6H0&pd_rd_r=8b747540-ce15-4105-9e52-0a335c725548&pd_rd_w=DJiT3&pd_rd_wg=dwmMi&pf_rd_p=763ccc93-bfa2-47be-85ae-0cdd7e00b3da&pf_rd_r=HV6EATNM94FF7A1FENEN&psc=1&refRID=HV6EATNM94FF7A1FENEN
What are your thoughts on this citizen watch?
How about the Citizen AT0200? It's 39mm.
https://www.amazon.com/Citizen-Eco-Drive-Chronograph-Watch-AT0200-05E/dp/B000EQR6H0
I don't think so, but there's similar chronograph version in 41mm size.
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Look for a pilot chronograph or flieger chronograph. These are the closest cheap ones I could find:
This guy. The stock strap is groooooosssssss, so I put it on a black shell single piece from Guarded Goods.
A dressy chronograph:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006IJID38/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1377061029&amp;sr=8-2&amp;pi=AC_SX110_SY165
A non dressy chronograph:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000EQR6H0/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?qid=1377061073&amp;sr=8-4&amp;pi=AC_SX110_SY165
Citizen AT0200-05E
Here is the mobile version of your link
Just the normal G9000-1
Gshock gwm5610 (low profile and solar/atomic). Casio Men's G-Shock Quartz Watch with Resin Strap, Black, 20 (Model: GWM5610-1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007RWZHXO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_x3mZDbM2Q4K2F
G9000 mudman Casio Wristwatches (Model: G9000-1V) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FPVUJA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_03mZDbX0WMBDH
GD350 - Casio Wristwatches (Model: GD350-8) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BU6TXEC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_N4mZDbX7RRWED
List:
(https://www.amazon.com/Front-Pocket-Wallet-Nintendo-mw32bhzss/dp/B0172NH3FM)
Didn't even spend the extra $12 to upgrade from plastic to silver plastic
SAK Recruit 14.95
Casio World Time 14.95
Fenix e01 10.00
Recycled Firefighter Wallet 39.00 (49 + 30 = 79 total)
Rhodai Dot Pad 5.26
Pilot Metropolitan 11.00
Should come out to about $95.
I would suggest either of these G-Shocks: GW-A1100 Aviator or the Rangeman.
http://www.amazon.com/PD32-2016-Flashlight-EdisonBright-Batteries/dp/B01AJJKF38?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;redirect=true&amp;ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01)
The obvious option would be the GW-9300 Mudman, although I'd be tempted to spend a little more for the GW-9400 Rangeman.
I'd go with this and have some money left over for a Rangeman as a beater...
From left to right:
Samsung S9+ with a transparent case,
Unknown Card Holder from years ago,
Seiko Excelsior,
Casio G-Shock Riseman/Rangeman,
Geoffrey Beene Wallet,
Thorfire Flashlight,
and Benchmade Mini Vallation.
Not pictured: Iphone X used to take this picture.
Pants, specifically these.
Bruh. Main sizes for the Tiro 15 in black and white are under $30. Just buy legit.
https://www.amazon.com/adidas-Performance-Training-Medium-Black/dp/B00LOU4W6I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1468618633&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=tiro+15
sale is legit just use direct link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LOU4W6I
Their link included a 'tag' which is a referral link, so everyone who buys from their link gets them a few cents.