Perhaps it’s as you get older your preferences, taste and style expands. I don’t think I’d ever own an all gold ‘sports’ style watch as that is perhaps never going to be my thing, but I really love the two tone GMT and the way the bezel catches the light on my wrist. The gold also allows colour combinations such as browns, yellows, blacks etc.
It’s all personal preference at the end of the day, but nothing wrong with your tastes changing as long as you’re the one influencing them and no one else. 👍 If I’m going all gold, it’s either a Saxonia Automatic or a Calatrava 6119R.
Hang on… I don’t want this to sound rude but… is your opinion being influenced by trends? As in trends of ‘big watches are the norm’..? If you like the watch, and it fits your wrist well, and doesn’t overhang like a pancake… what’s the issue?
I think you need to check your self confidence, nobody cares what’s on your wrist, trust me.
Spurs fan here 👋
Great watch you’ve got there, versatile little number.
As a neutral supporter tonight, all I can hope for is a solid, clean game.
(ps it’s free on YouTube if anyone wasn’t aware)
Yea and no, you’re referring to colour only here it seems.
I would be keen to see real life tests between the metals, mainly the steels to see if there is in fact noticeable differences in hardness and scratch / dent resistance than standard 316 steel. Sedna and Everose are mixed with copper I believe for fade resistance, huge plus for pink gold in my opinion.
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