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Use either a Seiko Kinetic or my Suunto Stinger on land.
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Like I said... they are great. So is the Lexus (I like to think of my Tundra as the Lexus of light trucks). I can certainly appreciate quality, but like I said, it's not for everyone.all4diving once bubbled...
Making those comparisons is rediculous. Like saying I can by 3 Ford Taurus' for what you paid for your Lexus. They do the same thing, get you there in the same amount of time, realitively equal fuel economy, they both seat 4, etc., etc., etc.. For those of you who would rather have the three Fords, great. No problem, but don't throw someone under the bus for buying the Lexus and then say, well, there good cars but just not for everyone.
sharky001 once bubbled...
In 1998, I was tired of going through watches so I purchased a S/S Rolex Submariner. This watch is EXTREMELY tough and can withstand a great deal of abuse - which I dish out on a daily basis and it still looks great. I didn't buy it to "show off" as one member suggests (of Rolex wearers), but I wanted a watch that was capable of withstanding a lifetime of abuse....These watches are lifetime investments and will most likely be handed down for generations. When you purchase this watch, you could leave it on your wrist for the rest of your life.