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Daniel
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6.30” / 16.00 cm Wrist
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Recent posts

A Real Compliment Getter

Sometimes we discuss here in WC that you have to buy watches essentially for yourself. Never ever buy a watch with the expectation of getting complime...
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Two in the Roll, One on the Wrist - Episode IV: Berlin

New long trip, new episode of Two in the Roll, One on the Wrist. My travels take me back to Berlin, a city I lived in for 8 years of my life and that...
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20x the price. 20x the watch?

My Seiko 5 SNKL23K1 made me discover the world of GADA watches (although it is strictly not a GADA, we'll get there in a second). Smaller cases, which...
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Recent Comments

commented on Help with purchase decision 42 or 38? ·

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commented on Oris ProPilot ·

Regular WC user #1: “does this watch look large on my wrist?”

Regular WC user #2: “wear what you want”

commented on Cartier Crash ·

Really like it. Came to know it through my girlfriend, she adores that model. She loves Cartier, but the Crash is her true dream watch.

commented on Printed Indices ·

Let’s see what’s on my collection:

  • Seiko PADI - applied

  • Casio - NA

  • G-Shock - “applied”

  • GS - applied

  • PRX - applied

  • Omega - Applied

  • Vostok - painted

  • Seagull - applied

  • Straton - applied

Prefer applied, like applied.

commented on Starting a microbrand. ·

Jody already had at that point a massive audience that will listen to him and, if the product is good, buy it, and a capitalist partner (“Mr. P”) on this venture. He explained a lot of it when he launched the Origin.

commented on Taste Change Alert! 📢 ·

Not a crazy fan of the BB collection in general, but I love the BB Harrods. The green bezel works so well with the gilt accents. If it was available as a BB58 I’d sure try to get my hands on one.

commented on Why I think a Seiko is a watch, a Rolex actually wants to be ·

Well, higher end Seikos nowadays are the watches Rolex used to be. The OPs and Subs of yesteryear were no-nonsense watches that were rugged, with good water resistance, kept good time, flew under the radar and could be dressed up and down. They were priced at a premium, but a premium that people who wanted to have 1 quality watch to wear as a daily for decades could afford.

This couldn’t further from today’s reality for Rolex.

More posts

NWA: “Honey I killed my collection”

The ultimate Go Anywhere Do Anything watch finally on my wrist after months of research, consideration and market monitoring!! My first true Luxury wa...
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Two in the Roll, One on the Wrist - Episode III - A Christmas Special

It’s the holidays and for many of us living far from our families, it’s time to go back home and spend some days eating and drinking a bit too much an...
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State of the Collection 2023

It's that wonderful time of the year... the moment to see everybody's SOTCs and to look back to the year and to be excited about what's to come. It wa...
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NWA: Party like it’s 1963

I wasn’t planning on getting anything during the AliExpress 11.11, but then I remembered I like mechanical chronographs. The Seagull-powered Sugess wa...
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Two in the Roll, One on the Wrist - Episode II - Spain

Second episode in this series of posts. I enjoy thinking of the watches I’m going to bring at a particular long trip, and the functions each watch wil...
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Super late to the CasiOak Mod party but…

Not really a new watch by any means, but this mod means that I basically bought a new watch. My G-Shock just became my full-time “fun watch”!
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Looking for a CasiOak mod kit. Recommendations?

I’ve done a bit of research about what do I want for my G-Shock. Looking for the stainless steel bracelet kit + an optional rubber strap for variety....
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