As I was trailering home yesterday from a final 2025 mountain camping trip, I contemplated how I never bring an AP on a camping trip. Which got me thinking, where else do I pass on AP? Being honest, I don't usually travel with one. The last two times I di...
For physical activity stuff, I wear the ABR most of the time, and I used to wear the standard issue Speedmaster when I had it. APs, generally speaking, tend to be too nicely made for the grittier activities, although I am perfectly confident in them being...
I wear what I want, when I want, everyone else be damned. If theft risk is very high, then I won't wear very valuable stuff. I just can't be made to care!
16202 Jumbo most recently, and before that the 43mm taupe Offshore. That one surprised me more. A steel bracelet RO is more recognizable to the masses.
Guess you had your RO for the trips? For the non-watch guys, the most recognizable on social media got to be the RO. I wore the starwheel for hiking in Western Australia earlier this year. Did not attract any attention mostly becos there were no one aroun...
That one turned out best, as the pad area was damp from rain but not too wet to walk on. Lately, they have been too dry to get the detail, or too wet to even try drawing. As I replied above to Armis, once with the Jumbo and once with a 43mm Offshore. The ...
I pretty much wear my sub for most activities - playing with kids, pool, etc. it’s an indestructible workhorse. When out I often wear non Rolex because everyone notices them and comments. Don’t have an AP imagine similar. I’ll wear ALS annual calendar and...
And years ago, when I started wearing AP, nobody ever commented. I just prefer it that way. Thanks a lot, LeBron, Kevin Hart, TB, etc. No big deal really, and when someone is genuinely interested as a watch enthusiast, I am OK to speak with them.