I have worked for myself my entire adult life, I invest my own funds and therefore do not even have clients or employees save one (I haven’t fired myself yet but I’ve come close a few times) so I can wear almost any watch in my home office without fear o...
from a top tier law school back in 2001 and joined a prestigious law firm in 2002 (i was about 25 years old but i didnt have an MBA), my watches were Sandoz, Fossil, Swatch and Kenneth Cole. I got my first Rolex (a two tone datejust) when i was 30 years o...
The most polarizing occasion was when I wore my RO while managing a 6 star hotel reception. The amount of work was tremendous and I always had to get my hands busy - be it covering the bell desk or rooming a guest. I think the guests liked it and I had a ...
This was especially so among advertising agencies. It was a showy business back then. And, taking the word 'conspicuous' literally, Rolex was the most obvious choice since everyone, even non-watch enthusiasts, recognized the name. It's also the only high-...
My father was at DDB in the sixties...he was in many ways Don Draper...Stans job but Dons past and persona...he became a still life photographer in NYC and was very successful in that sixties way...he once told me I could afford a Ferrari but I wouldn’t w...
...Just think about how many TV shows and movies back then who's main characters were ad men. I once made my wife watch a few episodes of Mad Men with me to give her an idea of what I used to do for a living. I had Don Draper's job, creative director, and...
..either you have it or you don’t. The Don Draper character was truly my father. Some of the details were eerily similar. There was a scene where Sally wakes up in the upper east side apartment...that was an out of body experience for me. It was like havi...
I started in law after over 15 years of finance and fintech systems at a firm that lost its core of IP attorneys, I handled all the IP for our Philly Office so the partners didn’t care what I wore, which was usually a very expensive timepiece, but that I ...
But in a work environment like mine, where they look at you as a fashion icon if you wear a clean shirt, ironically a good watch is the least of the concerns even for a lower-level employee (which I was up until 10 years or so ago, first as a postdoc then...
youll see alot of apple watches at skadden and cravath. alot of guys wear an apple watch or no watch. I know a fifth year associate who bought himself an MB&F which is super noticeable because of the bubble crystal. a couple of years back panerai was ...
I personally detest the Apple Watch even though I own other Apple products and love (some of) them...to me the Apple Watch is a wrist computer with a timekeeper on it...not a “watch” but I can understand why people wear them in those environments...I wond...
Of course you needn’t customize it to that extent, but it’s nice to have the option. Ano “My ex’s calls get the jalopy ‘ah-oooo-gah’ alert tone. Fair warning.” Nuevo
Always telling you what to do and reminding you of this and that. Don't need it. Don't want it. Had it & tossed it. Your reminder needs may vary. Cheers
I bought my first really serious watch 11 years ago, when I was 35, it was a golden Daniel Roth Datomax. I remembered well how a judge stared at me when he saw my watch... I think man must grow up for a golden watch like Lange, Jaeger, Breguet etc., but s...
I think I was still wearing an old Omega Genève that I bought when I was 19. It was perfect for the firm, as the partners discouraged overt displays of wealth. There were no BMW, Mercedes or similar in the car park, and I think the most expensive watch I ...
It’s funny about where the line is in different lines of work and levels therein ...why is it that sometimes flash is what gets you clients and sometimes it’s what loses them...VERY interesting...
I'm sure things are very different in the field today. But I think a lot of them also just liked having similar interests to talk about when traveling together. I considered many of my clients friends. Although I did have one client who was very professio...
He says his customers all know what's in the parking lot, but they can't see what's on his wrist, or if they do they don't know what it is. He has one of those huge safes with about 20 winders built into it. Cazalea
Such is the case when I bought my first real watch, a boyhood dream of mine nurtured by my dad's newsweek and time mag subscriptions. I'd salivate everytime I came across a Rolex or Patek ad. In this particular case, it had always been the Rolex Exp2 Pola...
I was a two time ICMAC world champion kickboxer (martial arts are my secret life) and when I finally made the decision to retire from competition I bought my Seamaster PO Chrono as gift to myself for giving everything I had to it. It will always be the sp...
I have been interested in mechanical watches since my teenage years Graduated as Electronic Engineer when I was 23 Master of organisation and leadership when I was 28 MBA in technology Management when I was 36 Bought my first watch above a few thousand ju...