danishdart

danishdart
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Watches you've lost.

Your story of a watch you lost. Did it fall off during swimming? Was it stolen? Misplaced. There are many ways to lose a watch. I moved house earlier...
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commented on Watches you've lost. ·

See that's close to being theft.

Although you forget it, the person that found it, would have had the choice of pocketing it or handing it in and went with the latter option.

Now, if you would've left it in the drawer of a hotel in Japan.

The story would've very likely had a different ending.

commented on Watches you've lost. ·

Sunglasses always get lost.

I've never seen the point of paying more than 10$ for sunglasses when they are going to get lost anyway.

I generally buy them in lots of 3 cheaply from Ali express. I'm down to two at the moment.

commented on What are your thoughts on Richard Mille brand? ·

All those bright primary colours makes me think of street signs, road markings and red lights.

It's like a traffic jam on a wrist.

Someone might enjoy it. But not me.

commented on Watches you've lost. ·

Vague memory incoming.. I remember seeing old seiko catalogues in PDF download... Somewhere.

I'm not really helping am I.

I think I was trying to find the dial of a frankenwatch, I got from ebay.

commented on Watches you've lost. ·

Well then it isn't loosing. That's clear.

Besides these kind of things are cyclical you'll have another and better opportunity in the future at finding that watch. Unless you don't in which case you missed out. That's cyclical too. Think positive I guess.

commented on Watches you've lost. ·

That's hilarious.

Just imagine her disappointment,

when she tried to flip it.

commented on Watches you've lost. ·

I've "lost" a casio probably about five years ago. It's not really lost because the alarm goes off everyday at midnight, but I'll be damned if I can find it. Funny thing is that It's now in the shed where it must've ended up during the move.

It used to be in the house.

Every time I've tried finding it by sound, it turns off, right as I'm getting close.

My hearings not great, so trying to echo-locate a tiny black watch without straps has proven to be a task beyond my patience.

As per Casio's advertising the battery is supposed to last ten years.

So I've still got some Years to find it.