Watches - another OCD problem
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I the market for a watch… leather or metal?
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Any cool 2nd hand places for watches? I don't need something rare or something ultra over engineered, I just need a good working long lasting everyday watch
I have bought from Bernardwatch.com before and found them very trustworthy.
S.O.B. just what I need another obsession. Put the credit card down slowly and step away…
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^It's not an obsession @steelworker , it's a lifestyle
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I the market for a watch… leather or metal?
What's your climate? If very hot / tropical then I'd go for rubber or metal, as leather will deteriorate very quickly. If mostly cooler temperatures, then it's just personal preference. I usually prefer metal bracelets for the majority of the time, but I've got some Bergeon strap tools and change straps / bracelets pretty frequently.
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Any cool 2nd hand places for watches? I don't need something rare or something ultra over engineered, I just need a good working long lasting everyday watch
I have bought from Bernardwatch.com before and found them very trustworthy.
S.O.B. just what I need another obsession. Put the credit card down slowly and step away…
And believe me, watches sting the bank account harder than IH. My only advice for watches is that if something really has your eye, don't settle for anything less. It is never the same and eventually you'll get what you wanted anyway.
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And believe me, watches sting the bank account harder than IH.
I can sadly attest to this!
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And believe me, watches sting the bank account harder than IH.
I can sadly attest to this!
I too have learnt this lesson the hard way. IH (and this thread in particular) is a gateway drug to watches. Be careful.
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Nice addition @Friday . Which Rolex are you thinking of?
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Thanks @babyknight Eyeing exactly at this model ^^ but one with tritium dial ; T < 25.
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Yeah that's balling as fuck
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