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Masculinity is about the man, not the watch.
Oct 28, 2019,20:24 PM
A worthy man will make an elegant watch masculine. A boy who needs a watch to feel masculine probably would gain more from regular visits to the gym.
—Rick
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I like it
By: Jurry : October 28th, 2019-08:57
I like the watch a lot. Fits very well on your wrist. Reminds me bit of the CARTIER Tank In addition it’s great to see a post such as yours. The posts on the mighty Patek’s, Vacheron’s, Richard de Mille’s etc etc do get a lot of hits and attention. Logica...
Thanks for the nice comments.
By: xyz123abc : October 28th, 2019-11:51
And for quartz - as watchmakers we have to accept it. This one has an old school ETA movement that is actually not too bad, 15 jewels and (if you believe me) repairable.
ETA 901.001
By: xyz123abc : October 28th, 2019-12:22
The current ETA with this reference is not even closely related to the old one. As Sestch group will come after me with their lawyers if I say something about their current products, I can only elaborate on the old and discontinued version and pin point w...
A Hampton?
By: robsallnow : October 28th, 2019-15:42
I enjoyed my Hampton (without numerals on the dial) for a full ten years before I bought my first mechanical watch in 2009
Masculinity is about the man, not the watch.
By: rdenney : October 28th, 2019-20:24
A worthy man will make an elegant watch masculine. A boy who needs a watch to feel masculine probably would gain more from regular visits to the gym. —Rick