I learnt a while back, probably more than 18years ago, that the only watch that could deal with my abuse was a brand that had a model starting with 'G'.
With that I have only ever had two of them. The first one lasted 9 or so years before this particular brands service centre said they couldn't revive it any more and it was due a replacement.
That particular watch saw a bunch of defence training and exercises, being driven over by a couple of 110's, repeatedly knocked and smashed in tight spaces working as a mechanic and of course the shock when using hammers and power tools etc.
It had 3 batteries and a replacement band. Almost all the work was carried out by a factory service centre, where it had to be sent to and it only gave up after a battery was hastely fitted at one of those shopping centre repair stalls. I was hoping sending it away would get it  going again.
Watch number two was pretty much just as indestructible. It had a battery change and pressure test at the 3 year mark and worked a treat for another three.
Again hastely and forgetting a previous experience I had a shopping centre mob fit its second battery. Two or so weeks later the screen became dim and the buttons wouldn't operate when pressed. I get back to the watch mob and it the same, test good and the watch must be knackered. 
Get back to Adelaide and send it away to see what the go is and it comes back fine with only the battery needing replacement.
The band is very near gone again and I was informed there are no bands available, so I might have to look at getting a third one in the future..
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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