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<blockquote data-quote="enuf" data-source="post: 4194579" data-attributes="member: 33638"><p>Now you boys are in my sandbox. The Timex Expedition, man does this thing go way back. You may see paint and such on it. I was remodeling our house in Omaha and also helping a friend do a bunch of drywall work on theirs. They gave me this Seiko as a gift, so I retired the Timex. Wore the Seiko for the last 30-years and here a couple months ago I went to adjust the time and the little knob came out and I lost it. Found this old Casio in the attic about the same time. It was my sons about 25 years ago. I put a battery in it, and it worked just fine. However, it was a battery eater. Lo-n-behold I went to help an cousin with some drywall work, digging through that old toolbox I find the Expedition, put a battery in it and it works just fine. So, I am back to wearing it again. However, I just ordered off eBay, just less than an hour ago, an old Wenger watch. Hopefully it's a good-un.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enuf, post: 4194579, member: 33638"] Now you boys are in my sandbox. The Timex Expedition, man does this thing go way back. You may see paint and such on it. I was remodeling our house in Omaha and also helping a friend do a bunch of drywall work on theirs. They gave me this Seiko as a gift, so I retired the Timex. Wore the Seiko for the last 30-years and here a couple months ago I went to adjust the time and the little knob came out and I lost it. Found this old Casio in the attic about the same time. It was my sons about 25 years ago. I put a battery in it, and it worked just fine. However, it was a battery eater. Lo-n-behold I went to help an cousin with some drywall work, digging through that old toolbox I find the Expedition, put a battery in it and it works just fine. So, I am back to wearing it again. However, I just ordered off eBay, just less than an hour ago, an old Wenger watch. Hopefully it's a good-un. [/QUOTE]
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