I was tasked with putting together, in the best case, a pocketwatch which sould let one view the movement and also being resistant to potential drops, squishing it between stuff like drawers and or even accidentally stepping on it. “If you want a resistent watch you dont pick a pocket watch” has been said to me but those are the specific requirements for a 400 budget pocket watch.

How feasable would it be to find a movement, a case and dial that lets one see the movement work and have it be resistent enough to be worn, as a daily driver, by someone who works in transport/storage enviroment?

  • MyNameIsVigilB
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    10 months ago

    Watches of far lower quality than anything available today survived artillery fire in the trenches of WW1. Someone working in transport probably spends their day sitting in a truck or forklift, which isn’t anything hazardous for a watch.