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In a delightful exploration of personal connection to horology, enjoythemusic initiates a discussion on the concept of a 'lucky timepiece.' This thread invites collectors to share which watch, against all rational explanation, seems to usher in good fortune, offering a unique blend of personal anecdote and shared community experience.
Over the years have noticed that very, VERY good things happen when wearing the Rolex SS SkyD Blue. Yeah yeah, no such thing as 'luck', it's all odds and math and circumstances... yet truth is when i need a bit of luck i put on the SkyD blue and good things do indeed happen.
What is your lucky timepiece?
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Key Points from the Discussion
- The idea of a 'lucky' watch might stem from associating it with moments of leisure and enjoyment, rather than any inherent magical quality.
- Several contributors shared images of their own timepieces, implying a personal connection and potential 'lucky' status, including a Rolex GMT-Master II and a Patek Philippe Calatrava.
- Another collector showcased a Rolex Submariner, suggesting it holds personal significance as a potential lucky charm.
- A Patek Philippe Nautilus was also presented, indicating its role as a cherished and possibly 'lucky' watch for its owner.
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