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In a refreshing take on daily wear, bsandovalb presents a compelling argument for the understated elegance of simple watches. His curated quartet, featuring diverse dial colors, challenges the notion that horological sophistication must equate to overt complexity. This article explores why a 'less is more' philosophy is gaining traction among discerning collectors.
Been enjoying more and more just plain and simple watches... here, in 4 different dial colours
Key Points from the Discussion
- The author further illustrates his point with an image of a Rolex Submariner, suggesting that even iconic sports watches can embody the 'everyday simple' aesthetic when viewed through a collector's lens.
- bsandovalb highlights a specific watch as a 'hidden gem,' reinforcing the idea that simplicity can often conceal significant horological value and appeal.
- The author reiterates his core philosophy, stating that 'sometimes less is more' and that this sentiment is increasingly relevant in contemporary watch collecting.
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