(I may have forgotten one or two, oops) Casio - several digital and analogue Tissot PRS516 quartz chrono (lovely looking watch) Lego watch Tag Link Chrono Quartz Couple of Mondaines Swiss Military Quartz chrono Swiss Army quartz couple of Seiko quartzs Davis chrono quartz (aviator style) Orient Mako Pepsi and a Tudor North Flag here...
Oh, ESQ, Skagen, some Citizens, some Seikos, a few Casios (One of which is somehow absolutely the most dead nuts accurate thing I own!), couple Timexes.
Bit of a mixed bag Top box L-R Next (clothing brand) chrono Rip off of the Monza re release TH Formula One Seiko 5 Cheap ebay Infantry Seiko 5 G Shock Casio Edifice Eco Drive Timex Mondaine Bottom box MVMT TH Formula One G Shock Gigandet Geckata Dan Henry Carrera on my wrist
If I don't wear a TAGHeuer, I wear a - Omega Seamaster - Eterna Kontiki 1958 - Tissot Visodate - Sector Turnable The Sector is for the dass when I need some "heavy metal".
When I had less years on, Sector used to make really nice, elegant and sporty watches. I still have a quartz from the early nineties. Worn out, but still classy. And then something happened to them.
I agree. Sector had a lot of nice watches. I had the Impression they had seen a Rolex before. They belonged to a Italian family and used Swiss mechanical movements for their "bettet" watches. The slogan of the ambassadors was "Sector-No Limits". Not everybody survived... As elbeik says, something must have happened. I would not like to post one of the new Sector watches to the forum. Something is different.
My only other watch worth mentioning is Omega SMPc. I also have Citizen BY-0000 and Seiko SKX009K2 incoming.
A Gran Turismo XL. Though it looks like a regular version, this one has a Mercedes-Benz star engraved on the back, limited edition of 55. @imagwai would not approve.