Superphil
Dismember
I have a very nice but old fashioned style Omega Seamaster that my Grandfather gave to me although I will never wear it, a: I don't like the style (Gold with a brown leather strap and slimline) and b: I wouldn't want to damage it for sentimental and value reasons.
(I have worn a gold slimline Omega with brown leather strap for the last 30 years!).
You can't really call consider yourself a man unless you wear a watch. And not one of those plastic strapped, retro fashionista style monstrosities. As far as I'm concerned if it doesn't have a chunky metal link strap you may as well be wearing a dress.
I sport an Omega Chronostop, made in 1965, the year I was born. Bought for me by my wife for my 40th birthday. Up until then I bought a new watch every couple of years, but now I stick with the Omega, it's scratched, has a cracked lens, doesn't keep particuarly good time, but it's just, well, it's just right for me.