Thats the problem with a great watch, there is no reason to buy another. It is proof you have won the battle against consumerism, the dopamine release of a new watch, and the disappointment as it shows wear.
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Thats the problem with a great watch, there is no reason to buy another. It is proof you have won the battle against consumerism, the dopamine release of a new watch, and the disappointment as it shows wear.
I should start doing the same..