What is your domain expertise?

Watch collecting spans across people with diverse skillsets and backgrounds. It will be cool to see what type of industry watchcrunchers associated with. I tried to pick 4 broad categories, if you are retired please pick the industry you last work in.
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I’m somewhere between B and C with some education thrown in too. 

I guess the best way to explain is to see it 👀😃😉👍.

https://www.instagram.com/somm_watches_and_wine

⌚🍇🍷🍽️!

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None of the above, or maybe D? I work in education.

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Construction... Actual physical work. No pens involved. 

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I'm not alone it seems in needing the inclusion of education. At a push I kind of fit into B/C.

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I'm an ambassador for several world leading luxury clothing brands.

TL:DR, I work in a clothes shop

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 Shop tech/vehicle inspector/Unit condition reports, service advisor guy. Worked for Harley Davidson for some years, metic bikes, ATVs and other recreational vehicles and watercraft, private Auctions. Currently dealing with some med issues that have me on a cane, directly related to most of the above, but I'm working on it and hopeful.

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I have worked in A, B and D. My education doesn't fit any of these categories, nor does my time spent in Marketing/Product Management. And that's just one missing category, what about people in the military, or the public sector in general? Most Farmers where I live are rather wealthy (large farms), where would they end up? Transportation, Logistics, Education ... so many more options.

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None of the above: I am a teaching assistant at a university and I am planning to do a PhD in politics.

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Old school, getting hands dirty, sweaty construction. Also known as commercial HVAC. 

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Im a law student working part-time in an investment firm so I guess A and a whole new category.

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Line cook. Most you guys are office professional types/tech engineering, makes sense, folks in my industry don't typically wear anything fancy.

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I dont know how to classify myself as i work services and paperology.

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I would say office job 9 to 5. 

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Software Engineer for medical devices 🖥⌨️

Watches are my analog counterpart that still involve a high level of precision and reliability, just like medical devices.

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Retail for me! I love selling things!

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Public sector here, so I can't vote.

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None of the above. Librarian. There’s no choice in the realm of education.

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I work in aerospace.

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Stephme

I'm freelance so I work with whoever is willing, I'd like to work for AMR someday. The AMG is my car from last season, which I'm not working on this year (disagreement with the team director), and the Porsche is from the 24h Le Mans museum. This year I'm working racing school, funcup and JS2R because I missed the first races so my season is basically fucked. It's a difficult industry to operate in, hopefully better luck for 2023.

I hope next season goes well for you 

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Aviation… I’m a one trick pony

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You left out the category for bum.

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Software engineer and have visited few countries as a part of my job. Got a chance to see the local watch trends. 

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B. Technology/Software. But I'm not sure why it’s bundled with semi-conductor though 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️

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Retired. Profession not listed. 
 

I’m an architect. Where are the engineers, construction managers, compliance officers, etc?

Oh well.... 😎

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None of the above.  I‘m an attorney.

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simonswatch

Im a law student working part-time in an investment firm so I guess A and a whole new category.

As an attorney, I would tell you to get out while you still can!

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I'm Sales manager in a Heavy Equipment company.

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like a number of commenters, i'm in education (botany instructor at uni) 

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Somewhere between A and B. Nature of the work is kinda closer to B but working in A sector. Still early in my career though, we'll see where things go