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  • Citizen Eco Drives are forgettable in a good way, available in a ton of styles, and mostly within your price.

    The ones marketed as women’s are pretty small. It’s a classic feminine look, totally valid.

    You also see women wearing unisex watches, about a 36 mm case. On a lot of women’s wrists, it’s the same proportions as a contemporary man’s watch on a man’s wrist. To my eye, it’s a little more of a statement, “I have the right to vote and nobody cosigns my credit card.” Also totally valid. (Side note, I have a 36 mm watch for my average-sized man’s wrist, it looks a little small next to my other watches but it’s extremely wearable and was the style for a long time, this is all made up anyway.)


  • Oh hey, is that one of the SSB watches? I have one - the pushers for the chronograph are really satisfying. I’d love to see them do one with a 30 minute subdial instead of 60. It’s cool that they’re available with interesting dials.

    I do also have a mechanical watch. Might get it a display caseback…

    It really comes down to what you want. It’s really hard to make an objective argument for a mechanical watch but it’s cool that something with a balance wheel to regulate the timing can be so accurate. (All but the cheapest quartz watches are better, but still.) Generally enthusiasts are more interested in mechanical. The watches I own to do jobs are all quartz though. One’s even a smartwatch.


  • If the Bulova Lunar Pilot is ok - Citizen Skyhawk and Navihawk. There are probably 25-30 years of models to choose from with varying sizes and design languages. I got one not too long after getting my current job, which is in aerospace and a lot less hands-on than my old job. The flight computer is pretty much a gimmick, but I got a kick out of teaching myself to use it. I use the chronograph and timer pretty frequently. I also really like the world time function on my G Shock, which is what ends up winning when I travel for work.