The sea can even steal it off your wrist in the water. Maybe someday someone will find my SKX all covered in barnacles, still running, like that Citizen was found in Australia 😀
The sea can even steal it off your wrist in the water. Maybe someday someone will find my SKX all covered in barnacles, still running, like that Citizen was found in Australia 😀
That would be a story for the entire watch media world!!
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Stunning combination
The sea takes back what we have taken away from it…. A professional Diving Watch 🤣👍🏻
Stunning combination
Thank you 🙌
Reminds me of this … I think about 2 years ago now??!!
The sea takes back what we have taken away from it…. A professional Diving Watch 🤣👍🏻
I never thought about it like that, but now that you mention it 😂
I never thought about it like that, but now that you mention it 😂
Mine looked like this until a wave came and I grabbed it last second 😂
The sea can even steal it off your wrist in the water. Maybe someday someone will find my SKX all covered in barnacles, still running, like that Citizen was found in Australia 😀
Beautiful 👌🏻
Wonderful picture and strap pairing.
🤔.....💡. Maybe I could become the world's first "horological lifeguard". It may catch on.
Reminds me of this … I think about 2 years ago now??!!
Love the pop of colors in this photo!!
Mine looked like this until a wave came and I grabbed it last second 😂
Good thing you caught it. Hope you have insurance 😂
The sea can even steal it off your wrist in the water. Maybe someday someone will find my SKX all covered in barnacles, still running, like that Citizen was found in Australia 😀
That would be a story for the entire watch media world!!
Wonderful picture and strap pairing.
🤔.....💡. Maybe I could become the world's first "horological lifeguard". It may catch on.
At the rate the watch community is growing, you may have yourself a job soon!