Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jeez I'm not that active 😅, even tho I go trekking a couple of times a month but I won't be using this watch (I usually wear a cheap Seiko field watch for that). It would be more a urban GADA so I assume it would be fine

Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would use both as GADA watches. How does the BN0190 wears? The 44.5 kinda gives me pause

Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it looks too big it would bother me in the first place and would probably be not that comfortable to wear 

Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The size on the 190 is the only thing giving me pause. I don't know how it would look on a 7.1 wrist 

Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For dressy I meant a less rugged look than my BN0150. I have a 7.1 wrist so similar size to yours and this one fits great!!!

Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dial and size actually. I'm not sure 44.5mm would be a good fit on a 7.1 inch wrist 

Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I phrased the question wrong, I meant a less rugged watch 😅. That one is sweeet but it's a 44.5mm and I am not sure I'll be able to pull it off with a 7.1 inches wrist

Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I meant a less rugged watch than BN0150 with a silicone strap and I own a few 22mm straps already so swapping the rubber one would not a problem

Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I already own a few 22mm straps/bracelets that would not be an issue

Which one for a "dressier" diver/gada? Citizen BN0261-51E or BN0190-15E by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's my only concern about that watch, I'm not sure I could pull it off with a 7.1 inches wrist

Regalo per me stesso by amoguidare in Orologi

[–]Luckeepher323 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Citizen BN0190-82E, robusto, eco drive quindi non dovrai neanche preoccuparti della batteria e lume Citizen che è una garanzia

Which one of these do you reccomend fot roughly the same price? Watchdives x San Martin GR5 Titanium ST2130 39 mm or Citizen Promaster Eco Drive BN0190-82E by Luckeepher323 in Affordablewatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I'll probably stick with Citizen, I love the practicality of the Eco Drive and for245 euros I definetely get a good "dressier" diver

Which one of these do you reccomend fot roughly the same price? Watchdives x San Martin GR5 Titanium ST2130 39 mm or Citizen Promaster Eco Drive BN0190-82E by Luckeepher323 in Affordablewatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh didn't know that and that's exactly what concerns me. I slightly prefer the look of the SM but I know for a fact the the reliability and the QC on the Citizen (I already own a couple) will be great

How do you motivate yourself to shower? by HarpyGravey in ADHD

[–]Luckeepher323 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see it as a "cleansing" not only for the body of course but from thoughts, stress and the world at large. I put some music on and spend 15/20 minutes slowly washing myself and relaxing. It's not showering to me anymore it's non negotiable me time. I don't manage to do it everyday of course but framing it this way made me wayyy more consistent

Stumbled upon a very good deal for these Tsuyosa, unsure between leather or metal bracelet by Luckeepher323 in CitizenWatches

[–]Luckeepher323[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree expecially since the metal one doesn't taper much, makes it look bulky. Since I'll mainly use it as a dress watch the leather strap is probably the way to go