Hi Guys--
You know that all professors have a reputation for being absent minded. Well, I'm living proof. Today I got into the pool (yeah with water in it) to clean the sides of some algae and forgot to take off my watch--again. This is the 3rd time since June I've destroyed a good watch. The repairs cost more than the watches.
DW wants me to buy a Rolex Oyster that will withstand my dips. I am balking. Even the preowned are more than the cost of some small islands and besides, I'd feel very self-conscious wearing one, anyway. I think they are too over the top.
Any suggestions on tried and true water proof or resistant watches that don't rival the national debt? Thanks.
Professor
You know that all professors have a reputation for being absent minded. Well, I'm living proof. Today I got into the pool (yeah with water in it) to clean the sides of some algae and forgot to take off my watch--again. This is the 3rd time since June I've destroyed a good watch. The repairs cost more than the watches.
DW wants me to buy a Rolex Oyster that will withstand my dips. I am balking. Even the preowned are more than the cost of some small islands and besides, I'd feel very self-conscious wearing one, anyway. I think they are too over the top.
Any suggestions on tried and true water proof or resistant watches that don't rival the national debt? Thanks.
Professor