I’ve had well-meaning people try my watch on in front of me while I watched in horror them slapping my watch on their wrist and having it collide with the watch that’s already on their wrist🤦♀️Also had someone drop my watch right in front of me onto the table as they were handling it. And both of these incidents were at watch meetups, so, in theory, those people had been “vetted”.
I’ve also had bad experiences as a child—when my stuff was damaged by others, I was always told that it was my fault that I didn’t prevent others from having access to it.
I am almost entirely certain that I will not change my thinking on this. Not that I don’t share anything I own, however! I share things that have no sentimental value to me and that don’t cost too much to replace. Also stuff that becomes obsolete really quickly, like smartphones or other “disposable” consumables. And food, time, company, pain, etc.
I’ve been daily wearing my Deepsea for almost a year now and I still don’t have a visible scratch on the clasp. Nor on the rest of the bracelet or anywhere on the case, for that matter.
I don’t know anyone more anal than me, so, no, I would not share.
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