Great day of Spring Training baseball and exploring Phoenix area shops—high marks to the crew at Arizona Fine Time (thanks Gary!), Hyde Park/1916 (kudos to Derek!), and Franco over at The Estate!
How old is your Glycine? I know they make watches currently but I don’t recall how long they’ve been around. Is it hard to get used to the 24 hour format?
How old is your Glycine? I know they make watches currently but I don’t recall how long they’ve been around. Is it hard to get used to the 24 hour format?
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Great day of Spring Training baseball and exploring Phoenix area shops—high marks to the crew at Arizona Fine Time (thanks Gary!), Hyde Park/1916 (kudos to Derek!), and Franco over at The Estate!
How old is your Glycine? I know they make watches currently but I don’t recall how long they’ve been around. Is it hard to get used to the 24 hour format?
How old is your Glycine? I know they make watches currently but I don’t recall how long they’ve been around. Is it hard to get used to the 24 hour format?
Glycine began in 1914. This watch dates to 1970.
D-Backs and Rockies today, great weather!
Great #glycine !