Do you believe in the general idea of an exit [watch]?
Let me explain - I've had various hobbies over the years and have a theory that each one has a primary arc with different stages. Once that arc has been sufficiently explored, it begins to close. For...
I probably started with watches as part of my journey to acquire some basic tools, skills and habits that would (hopefully) make me a more reliable pe...
Yesyes, bring on the naysay... I might as mentioned been a tad too quick on the trigger gathering my end all be all collection. So here is what's goin...
Update: I'm still at the same 4 watches, but there have been issues... As mentioned, my Tudor is in for inspection/repairs because of the semi defec...
Here is my Collection: Seiko Marine Master 300m, SBBN035 aka "The Ninja Tuna". Wonderful over engineered toolwatch and a stunning double domes crystal...
Within this week my last watch purchase will arrive. I will then make my first and last State Of The Collection and after that make updates on how my...
After getting the Blue Bay 36 I was considered trading my G-Shock for a Seiko Tune 300m Marine Master as a beater, and then be DONE. The trade didn't...
I have mentioned that this might be an Exit Watch for me. But I'm starting believe it now 😬. What would that mean? No more to contribute to the Crunc...
I was reminding my self that this was a used piece with scratches and dings while driving to pick it up. Reminding myself so I would not be disappoint...
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