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One gold dress watch, one bells and whistles chronometer,one old watch for work and one non work daily workhorse. That's all folks.
joe mcclaine said:Although I consider myself to have taste, style and discrimination I (personally) can't see how it extends to gaudy-looking, overpriced, oversized trinkets - mainly purchased in the vain hope that someone will say "Oh I just love your watch - it's simply fab u lous, darling! X"
I have one very well-worn G-Shock. It sits there on my wrist, telling me the time.
Job jobbed.
Reevers said:joe mcclaine said:Although I consider myself to have taste, style and discrimination I (personally) can't see how it extends to gaudy-looking, overpriced, oversized trinkets - mainly purchased in the vain hope that someone will say "Oh I just love your watch - it's simply fab u lous, darling! X"
I have one very well-worn G-Shock. It sits there on my wrist, telling me the time.
Job jobbed.
Do you not find it limiting wearing one watch for all occassions? For example not having a smarter dress watch?
joe mcclaine said:Reevers said:joe mcclaine said:Although I consider myself to have taste, style and discrimination I (personally) can't see how it extends to gaudy-looking, overpriced, oversized trinkets - mainly purchased in the vain hope that someone will say "Oh I just love your watch - it's simply fab u lous, darling! X"
I have one very well-worn G-Shock. It sits there on my wrist, telling me the time.
Job jobbed.
Do you not find it limiting wearing one watch for all occassions? For example not having a smarter dress watch?
Limiting?
So far I've managed to do 'all occaisions' successfully without twatting about over what watch to wear or worrying what people think of me based on some cogs and gears and springs and shit and things.
I just get on with stuff.
Works for me.