Do you make sure no one is looking before snapping a #WRUW pic?

It’s a tight niche we find ourselves in. They wouldn’t understand.

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I'm almost 59 years old and give no f*cks as to who might give me a look for something I'm doing.  

Live your life - do the things that make you happy.  

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Hopped out of car at work the other morning, walked over to some trees on the side of our building to take a wristy and I hear, "you taking a leak bro?!?!?!" from one of my coworkers..... I just said, "yup" because thats easier to explain.  Haha

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IceCreamMan

I'm almost 59 years old and give no f*cks as to who might give me a look for something I'm doing.  

Live your life - do the things that make you happy.  

I'm generally of this opinion, but something about taking pictures of my watch seems childish to me.  I'd have no problem letting the kids paint my nails or wearing a tiara, but a picture of my watch...

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I'm 61 years old, retired and debt free. Don't care what, when or where. I do what I want with my watch. 

Live life and love others!

Enjoy the watch anywhere and anytime!

Cheers!

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jcwatch

I'm 61 years old, retired and debt free. Don't care what, when or where. I do what I want with my watch. 

Live life and love others!

Enjoy the watch anywhere and anytime!

Cheers!

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Nope. I usually snap my WRUW pics in the house, to begin with. Because I always try to have something interesting in the background. The other day, I took a pic in front of my Tolkien shelf.

Sometimes, I take the pic in the office. But my office is pretty private, and the two co-workers nearby who might see (there is a big, glass window in my office) already know that I collect watches, so they probably wouldn't think anything of it. And they probably wouldn't see to begin with, because they don't face the window, and there's a big, plastic plant covering part of the window.

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So... Nah. I don't really have to watch out for onlookers. And even if I did snap a pic in a random, public place, I doubt anyone would notice, or even care for that matter.

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thekris

I'm generally of this opinion, but something about taking pictures of my watch seems childish to me.  I'd have no problem letting the kids paint my nails or wearing a tiara, but a picture of my watch...

Own that shit, man!

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IceCreamMan

Own that shit, man!

That’s exactly what I would have said to somebody saying what I am.