I was doing a little yard work and got thinking... About how so many people are afraid of their watches these days. Perhaps it is due to the "flipping culture" or seeing watches as an "investment" but the aversion to living with your watches is a head scr...
Kind of like having a fun car and never driving it for fear of dirt. I've always promised myself that if something is too precious to enjoy as intended, I'll just skip it. Others may disagree and that's fine too. Kent
...that if any one of my watches takes mindshare - worrying rather than enjoying - then it's time for it to leave my collection. As others say, life's too short and we only have so much time. No need to worry about what's supposed to be an thoroughly enjo...
You can see from my latest post that I wore my Patek 5110 for the bike ride to work today (and am about to get back on the bike with it now!). I often wear something a little tougher when I'm planning to bike but it's thanks to you and this thread that I ...
Diver in the bin -- but only 6 inches, not 2000M Perpetual in the oyster bed Perpetual in the wine glass (it was water, not wine) as the Leap Year jump was in progress Cazalea ...
When doing something (work on a car or at the house ) I always take off my watch . I even hate it when there is a fingerprint on it π€·π»ββοΈ . I hardly sell any of my watches but still try to keep them as fresh as possible.
For the watch and the activity. Tool watches for active endeavours and dress watches for social occasions. But kudos for wearing MB&F while gardening. That's what I call spezzato!