Sinn 836, Rite in the Rain all weather pen, Spyderco Sage 5 s30v, and my Trayvax Element wallet

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    My watch never comes off except when it’s charging, I don’t think of it as a carry item. But sice we are:

    • Garmin Fenix 5s Sapphire edition
    • Pixel 7 phone
    • Jabra Elite 7 Active headphones
    • Glasses / Sunnies (wearing one, case for the other)
    • Keys (I have a Lacie iamakey 32gb USB and a Swiss Tech Utilikey ony keyring)

    That’s all I have daily. On work days, I’ll also have my wallet (i-clip) and iPad mini on me.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      12 years ago

      I mean. I carry it every day with my wrist? More accurately, I just think it’s neat and wanted to show it off. I’m a big fan of the Elite 7 actives, that’s another edc item not shown.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        So, it was 1:16am when I responded earlier, I was headed to bed and didn’t really get the culture of the community I was in. I still don’t, really.

        I don’t understand what counts as an Everyday Carry item and what doesn’t. Nobody is posting their phones, but I assume everyone carries one every day. When I’m leaving the house and gathering the things, I don’t consider the things I’m already wearing as things I need to carry. I don’t “carry” my watch any more than I “carry” my underwear. Those things are just worn.

        I love that you love your watch, but I fear I’m the wrong target audience for watch admiration. Sorry. :(

        • @[email protected]OP
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          02 years ago

          You’re thinking way too hard about it. Relax. This is my post. I didn’t send it to you like a direct message, and if you don’t like the content of my post just downvote it and casually stroll along.

          I didn’t post my phone in the picture because, well, I was using it to take the picture. If you don’t want to post your watch, cool! Don’t! I wanted to post mine and I don’t really care if you’re entertained by it or not. Your post doesn’t have to be rigidly comprehensive, and if you consider your watch, or a tampon or ponytail holder or literally anything else you carry part of your edc, post it or don’t at your own discretion! It’s quite simple really. Are you okay?

  • @LeadSoldier
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    32 years ago

    I was the kind of intelligence soldier who ran around the battlefield taking notes and reporting information. Not nearly that simple, but I can’t begin to tell you how many lives a high quality pen saved. There aren’t exactly stationary stores in the desert when you need to write down some grid coordinates on a sweaty hand.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      22 years ago

      I have about a half dozen of these, but I’ve carried the same exact one into the field daily for a year and a half without losing it. It fills out my daily inspection and goes in my pocket. Vital.

      • @LeadSoldier
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        22 years ago

        I used Fisher space pens partly because of their function and my job and partly because I’m a space nerd (Intel soldiers for the win). I think I used the rite in the rain writing pads though. A normal notepad in my pocket would get soaked through with sweat and be useless. Hell I would sweat through my body armor. The tools I used to be effective were the wartime stationary supplies and essentially advanced email.