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Nice choice ,a vintage one.. when i'm not wearing mine, i give it a two minute swaying movement shake, Morning & night and this keeps it in time..well, occasionally it may lose a minute or two but overall it works..you've got yourself a really nice watch, let's hope you don't get the watch addiction, like most of us do with shaving gear.I just got it today. Ebay purchase, it's 16 years old.
Thanks for the advice. Think I already have the bug. Looking at a smith Everest next.Nice choice a vintage one, wheni'm not wearing mine i give it a two minute swaying movement shave Morning & night and this keeps it in time..well, occasionally it may lose a minute or two but overall it works..you've got yourself a really nice watch, let's hope you don't get the watch addiction, like most of us do with shaving gear.
Try to control those impulsive buying urges,I've trained my mind to think, "I've got everything i need,not what i want" and "Do i really need it", most of the time i don't need it it's just addictive buying urges!..i do how ever keep looking at a "Oris" watch which is excellent, but way too high in price, to justify buying it..I'm happy with my Seiko Auto,Pulsar Auto, and my old school Casios favourites..Regards.Thanks for the advice. Think I already have the bug. Looking at a smith Everest next.
I tried that with shaving stuff and it didn't work. I've just decided to give in to the urges and regret it afterwards lol. There's always the bst pages to get your money back.Try to control those impulsive buying urges,I've trained my mind to think, "I've got everything i need,not what i want" and "Do i really need it", most of the time i don't need it it's just addictive buying urges!..i do how ever keep looking at a "Oris" watch which is excellent, but way to high in price, to justify buying it..I'm happy with my Seiko Auto,Pulsar Auto, and my old school Casios favourites..Regards.
Thanks for the advice. Think I already have the bug. Looking at a smith Everest next.
I'll be purchasing in payday. Looks nice in different straps too.They are superb watches, I've been wearing mine for the past week.
I'll be purchasing in payday. Looks nice in different straps too.
A 1957 Omega Constellation and a 1976 Rolex Seadweller. Because they are automatic I wear both to keep them winded. Arguably the two top watches ever produced.OK, as the Post Your Watches thread has revealed quite a number of enthusiastic watch owners, how about a WRUW thread to show off today's, and every day's, wrist wear?
Two for me today.
My G-Shock for picking up and inevitably messing about with the Mrs' new motorbike:
Then, once all the hands-on stuff is done it'll be back to my usual weekend watch, the Speedmaster (Moonwatch):
What are you wearing today?
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