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Posted by: SOT

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Posted by: CJIS

"Armitron" It's an anolog face with a built in digital display. It has a stop watch, tells the date, the time, and has an alarm. Glows in dark and water resistant to 165Ft. The price was not too bad when I got it. Stainless Steel in structure, its held up to lots of abuse and looks very proffesional, If you don't care so much about brand name but want something that will last and looks good its a great watch.

Looks simular to this:





Posted by: stm4710

If I am going to be fire/EMS related that day. I have rubber/plastic watch that I got for $6 at wal-mart. Its got LARGE numbers, 24 hour , count down/stop watch with alarm which I set for 30 seconds to time resparations and pulses,water proof, Indiglow. I like it cause its cheap and if it breaks OR BSI contamination becomes a issue and it cant be cleaned.......its no big loss.

I had a reallllly nice aviators watch with all the bells and whistles. The batterys are dead.



Posted by: Pvt. Cowboy

Esperanza series Movado



Posted by: Barbrady

Suunto Vector



Posted by: EOD1

i have many watches. i have 2 g-shocks, a citizen dive watch, a suunto dive watch, a casio pathfinder, and i am gonna invest in a suunto heart rate monitor. 1/2 of these watches were issued.



Posted by: Erose

2 watches ..... Smith and Wesson Swat, and Kenneth Cole off duty



Posted by: Dr.Magoo

Timex: Ironman



Posted by: Foxracingmtnridr

I have a Luminox Navy Seal watch with the rubber and velcro bands, and ESQ dive watch, a Rolex Submariner (which I broke the crystal on), a Casio G-Shock, a CODE analog, a Swatch slim Chrono (thinnest Chrono ever produced), Movado museum watch, and I've got a Breitling on the way soon but probably an Oakley before that. Cause I'm an Oakley whore. (don't even get me started on Sunglasses.

Scott



Posted by: Irishpride

I wear a POS black rubber/plastic no-name digital watch that I bought from Wal-Mart for ~$10 for work and I have a Citizen Riva for more formal wear. Soon I'd like to upgrade my Citizens to a Movado Museum.



Posted by: Barbrady

The day I can afford my Rolex Oyster, Oh yeah, according to the deathclock= Never



Posted by: Cinderella

LOL @ Barbrady



Posted by: Wolfman

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Posted by: MSP75

A black S&W model 11B.





Posted by: frapmpd24

I wear a luxurious Dakota Watch which I bought for $14.00 at one of those sunglass and watch booths in the middle of the mall a couple years ago. It works great for on-duty purposes:

A. Tells Time
B. Has a button to make it glow so I can actually see what the it is during my shift
C. Has a stop watch which I have used once to time how quick it took a drill a test bore through bedrock while doing prep work for the new sewer system. And the Liberal Whacko Institute in Boston doesn't think police officers are needed on details, huh? Find a flagman with nice watch like mine.



Posted by: Billy5715

G-Shock

Good Luck Trying To Kill That Watch!!!!!!!



Posted by: dcs2244

Chase-Durer Blackhawk Mach 3 chrono good to 20 atm...tritium hands/numbers, mineral crystal...great for work. "bullet-proof".

The full line is available on-line...Murduffs in Florence is authorized factory service, as are two places back east.



Posted by: Danman1116

Fossil

Looks similar to this





Posted by: DODK911

I wear an Armitron that I got for $15-$20 bucks, it tells time and gives me the date, thats all I need. Anything that costs a lot on this job always gets broken!



Posted by: USMCMP5811

Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy5715
G-Shock

Good Luck Trying To Kill That Watch!!!!!!!

Yup, good luck, I managed to drop mine from 3 stories up and it still survived. however the wrist band is somthing to be desired........now I just use the clock on my NEXTEL



Posted by: frapmpd24

Quote:
Originally Posted by DODK911
I wear an Armitron that I got for $15-$20 bucks, it tells time and gives me the date, thats all I need. Anything that costs a lot on this job always gets broken!
Gets broken or stolen that is ... a nice watch could end up as a Christmas present for a co-workers kid if you leave it around the station for more than 30 seconds...



Posted by: bdqadvisor

Casio Pro-Tek. Digital, 24 hr, day/date, altimeter, compass, & barometer. Kevlar band, and the watch is powered by light. No batteries. An absolute lifesaver in the sandbox, and fun to play with around town. But I am easily entertained.



Posted by: Capt. Kirk

No watch... I just use my phone. I used to wear a nice guess watch but it died and I never fixed it. I also have a mickey mouse one someone gave me for xmas still in a box.



Posted by: Buford T

Casio Waveceptor-talks to the mother ship in Denver, Co. and adjusts time automatically, even daylight savings. Tag Heuer Kirium, great timepiece for reasonable $$



Posted by: pucknut

Times Ironman, $25 at Target



Posted by: ratwatcher

Most Cops Wear The Timex 'ironman' Watch. It Has The Military Time, Date And Backlight For Report Writing. For Under $40.00 You Can't Beat It My Brother...



Posted by: NACop

I wear Timex's because they are cheap and readable, and you don't mind when they get destroyed. I hear MPD61 wears a Movado cause he's too old to see they numbers on a standard dial watch anyway, plus he's soo stylish. Sgt 128-13 wears women watches cause he's a college official Who plays a cop at a private school





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