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Horological Meandering

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In the past I wore larger and sportier watches, but then came to the realization that my wrist isn't that big and that I'm usually wearing a suit. I wanted to believe I had the lifestyle of a secret agent, but the reality is a touch more mundane. Watches can be a one piece Halloween costume and I think there is a touch of romance in that. Put on a ROO or Panerai and feel like an action hero. Don a Reverso and feel like Gordon Gekko... although I think he wore an IWC. Put on a Patek complication and feel like Charlie Sheen smile

I think my lifestyle has shaped the kinds of watches I appreciate and enjoy wearing. I choose watches for aesthetic appeal, technical marvel, elegance, comfort and suitability. I do find beauty in coloured metal, but only wear it to work if I know I'm not seeing clients that day. I may actually be more concerned with the image I don't want to portray than the image I do want to portray. In this day in age I sometimes feel a 40 mm Rolex in steel is understated. I've seen some pretty ostentatious 46 mm quartz pieces of junk that will get noticed long before a Submariner. Ultimately I buy what creates an emotion in me and I wear what I feel like, but I think my taste has evolved. I am mindful of the occasion.

Interesting topic BTW

This message has been edited by emcquillan on 2011-02-25 13:47:17 This message has been edited by emcquillan on 2011-02-25 13:56:14

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