u/ProbablyOnTrack

What’s on your wrist today?
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What’s on your wrist today?

Let’s see what everyone’s wearing today.
I’m wearing my trusty W-59 today!

u/ProbablyOnTrack — 3 days ago
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What made you fall in love with watches?

Curious what got you into watches in the first place, because everyone has a different story.

Was it your first watch? A gift? The design? The craftsmanship? Or maybe a memory?

Let me know!

u/ProbablyOnTrack — 3 days ago
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AP x Swatch dropping May 16… future hit or total flop?

Curious what everyone thinks about this collab between Swatch and Audemars Piguet.

Is this going to be another hit like the MoonSwatch, or just hype that fades away?

Would you actually try to get one?

u/ProbablyOnTrack — 4 days ago
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If you could only own ONE watch under $1000, what would it be?

Trying to find the best simple, everyday watch without overpaying.

Curious what you’d pick if you had to choose just one.

u/ProbablyOnTrack — 4 days ago

👋 Welcome r/SimpleWatches - Introduce yourself and your watch!

Share anything you think the community will find interesting, useful, or inspiring. Show your watch, ask questions, or join the discussion!

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We aim for a friendly, constructive, and inclusive atmosphere. Let’s build a space where everyone feels welcome to share their passion for watches and connect with others.

Getting started
Introduce yourself in the comments below.
Make your first post today! Even a simple question or wrist shot can spark a great conversation.
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Want to get more involved? We’re always looking for new moderator, feel free to reach out if you’re interested.
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u/ProbablyOnTrack — 5 days ago

Why Casio still wins in 2026 (and why I keep going back to it)

I’ve owned everything from entry-level automatics to a little more expensive “entry-luxury” pieces, but I keep finding myself going back to Casio.

There’s something about how they get the basics so right:
Reliability first, you can beat them up and they just keep working.
Zero maintenance lifestyle, no worrying about servicing or accuracy drift.
Design that just works, simple, functional, and honestly timeless in its own way.

The funny thing is, the more I learned about watches, the more I appreciated Casio instead of outgrowing it.

A few things I think most people underestimate:
The finishing isn’t “luxury,” but it’s incredibly purposeful
Even the cheapest models feel more “thought-out” than they get credit for.
They’re basically the definition of a true daily beater without stress.

Right now I’m rotating between a few pieces, but I always end up throwing a Casio back on when I don’t want to think about it.

Curious if others here also “come back” to Casio after trying more expensive watches, or if I’m just stuck in the simplicity trap? 😄

u/ProbablyOnTrack — 5 days ago
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Today I’m gardening with my new Seiko SPB453. I absolutely love this watch!

u/ProbablyOnTrack — 18 days ago