Old, lame, and weird is no way to go through life. I’m kidding, but watches are pointless. You might as well splurge for a diamond bracelet.
I don't make fun of chopsticks, and you do THIS to me?!?!?!?!?!
Old, lame, and weird is no way to go through life. I’m kidding, but watches are pointless. You might as well splurge for a diamond bracelet.
Old, lame, and weird is no way to go through life. I’m kidding, but watches are pointless. You might as well splurge for a diamond bracelet.
Old, lame, and weird is no way to go through life. I’m kidding, but watches are pointless. You might as well splurge for a diamond bracelet.
When the solar flare hits me and the red man will still be able to tell exact time. The rest of you are fucked.
Old, lame, and weird is no way to go through life. I’m kidding, but watches are pointless. You might as well splurge for a diamond bracelet.
When the solar flare hits me and the red man will still be able to tell exact time. The rest of you are fucked.
Yella GETS IT!!!!!!!
Old, lame, and weird is no way to go through life. I’m kidding, but watches are pointless. You might as well splurge for a diamond bracelet.
When the solar flare hits me and the red man will still be able to tell exact time. The rest of you are fucked.
Yella GETS IT!!!!!!!
After watch though I’m fucked. Only one scatter gun and my vehicle is 2006 with fuel injection.
And, in other news, I have achieved the trade. Ended up expanding the deal to three watches and cash for two watches. Expect a piece soon on one of the two new watches. My collection is down to four watches now. I keep trading up. Last year I did a two for one trade to get my first Rolex. Later last year I did a two for one to get a really nice Omega, which I just included in the three for two deal for the two new watches.
I have discovered over the last few years as I get more into this horology bit, that as much as I love all makers of fine watches, there are only two brands that retain value if you go to trade them or need to sell them. So, I am working my entire collection toward Rolex (and that NOMOS because I simply love it and will likely never sell it). I can't afford Patek. And Rolex are expensive, because you can't get them cheaper used, so I can't have as many. More on this later perhaps. The economics of watches that is.
And, in other news, I have achieved the trade. Ended up expanding the deal to three watches and cash for two watches. Expect a piece soon on one of the two new watches. My collection is down to four watches now. I keep trading up. Last year I did a two for one trade to get my first Rolex. Later last year I did a two for one to get a really nice Omega, which I just included in the three for two deal for the two new watches.
I have discovered over the last few years as I get more into this horology bit, that as much as I love all makers of fine watches, there are only two brands that retain value if you go to trade them or need to sell them. So, I am working my entire collection toward Rolex (and that NOMOS because I simply love it and will likely never sell it). I can't afford Patek. And Rolex are expensive, because you can't get them cheaper used, so I can't have as many. More on this later perhaps. The economics of watches that is.
Did you make sure he wasn't a ... um ... a, uh, one of those ... Native American givers?
You know the Red Man likes to revisit deals. So did you trade with whitey? Actually, that can be worse, for historical reasons.
And, in other news, I have achieved the trade. Ended up expanding the deal to three watches and cash for two watches. Expect a piece soon on one of the two new watches. My collection is down to four watches now. I keep trading up. Last year I did a two for one trade to get my first Rolex. Later last year I did a two for one to get a really nice Omega, which I just included in the three for two deal for the two new watches.
I have discovered over the last few years as I get more into this horology bit, that as much as I love all makers of fine watches, there are only two brands that retain value if you go to trade them or need to sell them. So, I am working my entire collection toward Rolex (and that NOMOS because I simply love it and will likely never sell it). I can't afford Patek. And Rolex are expensive, because you can't get them cheaper used, so I can't have as many. More on this later perhaps. The economics of watches that is.
Did you make sure he wasn't a ... um ... a, uh, one of those ... Native American givers?
You know the Red Man likes to revisit deals. So did you trade with whitey? Actually, that can be worse, for historical reasons.
And, in other news, I have achieved the trade. Ended up expanding the deal to three watches and cash for two watches. Expect a piece soon on one of the two new watches. My collection is down to four watches now. I keep trading up. Last year I did a two for one trade to get my first Rolex. Later last year I did a two for one to get a really nice Omega, which I just included in the three for two deal for the two new watches.
I have discovered over the last few years as I get more into this horology bit, that as much as I love all makers of fine watches, there are only two brands that retain value if you go to trade them or need to sell them. So, I am working my entire collection toward Rolex (and that NOMOS because I simply love it and will likely never sell it). I can't afford Patek. And Rolex are expensive, because you can't get them cheaper used, so I can't have as many. More on this later perhaps. The economics of watches that is.
Did you make sure he wasn't a ... um ... a, uh, one of those ... Native American givers?
You know the Red Man likes to revisit deals. So did you trade with whitey? Actually, that can be worse, for historical reasons.
Yeah, it was a white guy. When I say it was 3 watches and cash for 2 watches, I really meant 3 watches, cash and my land, for 2 watches and some beads.
Here is my pocket watch- iirc it dates back to late 1800’sView attachment 18231
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Here is my pocket watch- iirc it dates back to late 1800’sView attachment 18231
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I love it.


Here is my pocket watch- iirc it dates back to late 1800’sView attachment 18231
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I love it.
Second. Pocket watches are awesome. Do you ever wear it out @LebamDawg? I always thought if styled right, dudes look really sharp with one. The character Boyd Crowder from “Justified” pulled it off:
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You have to be careful though, or else you start heading into steampunk territory.
If I ever find one I like I’m getting one and see if I can get it made into a sweet necklace:
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Today I learned that Swaye should quit his job at Orkin and become a high-end watch broker.