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Nope tattoos on both wrists, it would look stupid
It's a lot smaller than a pilots watch. It's a copy of the Rolex Explorer (which went up Everest, and was worn by Bond)
Always did until the pandemic and working from home. Haven’t started wearing one again since. I might start wearing one again.
It's a copy. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, it's basically made by the same company. But I don't think it's less flashy that the original, which was also fairly minimalist. The original also wasn't a status symbol. And it's not like a Tudor is super cheap - if you really wanted a none flashy sports watch, I don't think you'd have a Tudor.I’d go for understated and less flashy rather than a copy.
It's a copy. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, it's basically made by the same company. But I don't think it's less flashy that the original, which was also fairly minimalist. The original also wasn't a status symbol. And it's not like a Tudor is super cheap - if you really wanted a none flashy sports watch, I don't think you'd have a Tudor.
Everyone in Newhaven looks at the watch you are wearing…….to see if it’s worth stealing
I've got one that looks like that. £4.99 in Gloucester indoor market - the watches are brilliant, never lose a minute. The straps fall apart after a year or three - cheapest option is to buy a new watch!
As an aside, anybody remember when it was cool to wear your watch on the inside of your wrist instead of its normal position? Around 1965 I reckon .....................
Nope tattoos on both wrists, it would look stupid