For most part these were inexpensive quartz, automatics or digitals. This was before I knew anything about watches and have since sold all of these 'starter' watches.
Fossil Chronograph. It was too big, but I now appreciate a cream color dial and brown leather strap.
Oddly, this was one of the hardest for me to part with. I loved it on a NATO and it had a steampunk feel to it. But once I was able to sell it the rest were easy to let go. My aspiring brand would someday be either a Vacheron Patrimony or JLC annual calendar.
Black Dial Seiko 5. This was the precursor to the Rolex Explorer I.
Zodiac Seadragon. Precursor to the Omega Seamaster.
Casio 1300. Was fun, but I prefer the G Shocks and swapped it for two 5600's.
Seiko skx007. Was in a Dive watch craze. In Hindsight, would have preferred a Hamilton Khaki 70455533. But it was a nice watch.
Update 3/16
Now I kinda regret selling it so fast. This guy would have been a stunner on brown leather. Better than the Armani and with some street cred as a legit automatic 7s26.
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