
Chronometer (aka yacomino) shares a captivating series of images featuring a Chopard timepiece, perfectly capturing its essence in various settings. This post serves as an excellent visual exploration, prompting collectors to consider the subtle yet significant impact of a watch's presence on the wrist throughout the day. His photography highlights the watch's aesthetic appeal and invites reflection on personal preferences for wrist feel.




I don’t know why, but I used to really love the heft of a watch on my wrist…and hated the featherweight type of feeling. But as I get older, I’m okay with a nice platinum piece that’ has a balanced feel on the wrist, but the bigger steel pieces like Panerai is something I’m much more aware of. Titanium and ceramic now impress me due to their lightness, which can be welcome during a long day.👍🏽
...if it goes straight you're still in the middle of the green : )
I have one of these meetings tomorrow am 😂😁🤪
The older (and smarter) I get in golf, I am managing my misses. Not every pin is one to attack...
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