I envy your way of thinking

Dec 01, 2018,02:28 AM
 

I wish I could let go and not be bothered about dings and scratches but sadly it is in my genes; I like the watch to remain pristine so you can imaging the hassle I have to go through to keep a watch preserved.


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Does it need to be scratched?

 
 By: xxcesar : December 1st, 2018-00:13
Let‘s have a bit of an exchange of views: I think the ROO is only for real if you can see that is has been worn and neglected - a bright and shiny offshore, kind of misses the point. Am I alone with this pov? Have a great weekend, C. ...  

Agreed that tough watches deserve to be used for the purpose they were built for

 
 By: Mr Glass : December 1st, 2018-00:20
“neglected” sounds negative, “hard use” is how I describe the life of my tool watches I wear my bruises and scratches with pride and your lovely ROO looks right with them too.

that’s how i wear some of my watches ..

 
 By: Fjan : December 1st, 2018-00:50
but my husband don’t really agree. in your case, i think your ROO need more dings n deep scratches! ...  

You are my hero

 
 By: xxcesar : December 1st, 2018-01:04
I have along way to go. I find the genta edges to be scratch magnets, so evetually I’ll get there. C.

This one really looks pristine ,i think 15-20yrs even WIS

 
 By: Passionata_george : December 1st, 2018-02:24
Didn t really care with scratches it was accepted as the mandatory part of ownership ,i really feel that this “keep the watches intact “came with the new generation of collectors who try to keep their items brand new looking (phones ,cars ,body u name it ... 

I envy your way of thinking

 
 By: Poky : December 1st, 2018-02:28
I wish I could let go and not be bothered about dings and scratches but sadly it is in my genes; I like the watch to remain pristine so you can imaging the hassle I have to go through to keep a watch preserved.

Lets kerp it real - the first cut is the deepest.

 
 By: xxcesar : December 1st, 2018-03:13
I think you need to cross the middle part - new is cool, beaten up is cool, but 1 or 2 scratches really is painful....

I would respectfully disagree with the term "neglected"...

 
 By: Tony-GB : December 1st, 2018-03:13
...but to use and be worn is what they were created for. And of course, life's too short to worry about scratches- unless your wife see's some on your back and she didn't put them there! ; )

I disagree

 
 By: Speed freak : December 1st, 2018-04:03
I sold a good friend my Diver in perfect condition, as new. He then wore it 24/7, even in bed. I recently tried it on and it looked like it had done a tour in Afghanistan-not a good look at all.

Different view

 
 By: Jurry : December 1st, 2018-04:29
I never looked at it from that perspective but I see where you’re coming from In my view the answer is yes and no. If you take the chrono which to me is bit more like a tool watch, than yes but battered and bruised give it some extra charm (although I rea... 

A "tool watch" like the ROO should be for 24/7 wear...

 
 By: BjoernM21 : December 1st, 2018-07:42
... but the dilemma comes up when a spa treatment at the manufacturer is due. My ROO did not enjoy coming on MTB tours in the mountains with me and needs a full service/repair job. I postponed this (and switched to a Casio for the rough), still pondering ...