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I do...but I'm also a realist.
San Francisco has (for a long time it's been sliding downhill) become a hell-hole. We have had our parked cars broken into more than once. The police can't be bothered to do anything about it. There are junkies and beggars everywhere and the filth/needles on the street is appalling. The politicians all live in the ritzy parts of town and see none of it on a daily basis. They throw tons of money at 'solving' the problem but it all goes to programs to 'help' the homeless and the addicts. And, as you probably know, when you subsidize something you get more of it. I'm hoping you live in/near a safer city. I never had this problem when living in Tokyo. I am visiting there next month and will proudly wear my nice watches : )
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By: jim vancouver : December 26th, 2018-07:25
Yes, travelling with expensive watches can be unsafe. Doesn't matter whether it is 5-star hotel. Employees have sharp eyes, even when you wear a long sleeve shirt and a jacket.. For myself, I usually travel with a steel watch (Rolex, Tudor, Longines, VC)....
Traveling
By: Boxcar : December 26th, 2018-07:34
Depends where i am going. If i can take a bracelet watch so i can wear all the time, Im not too concerned. I can wear my Grand Seiko since most people will just see the name Seiko and won’t know its a good watch. If I’m going somewhere where i would not f...
Depends on the locale...
By: pfang56 : December 26th, 2018-07:43
But first and foremost I get everything insured for piece of mind. Then I typically don't bring "limited" watches and watches that are somewhat replaceable. Then the rest I typically will bring one dress watch, one water watch, and one scuba watch! Good l...
Agree Kari
By: ChristianDK : December 26th, 2018-11:10
Once you have stared in to the abyss, watches can be a pretty overrated thing and you realize the most basic things in life are the most beautiful and worth chasing. Being with your dear ones. Enjoying the beautiful nature. So, a simple, nice and reliable...
my thoughts
By: socabaptist : December 26th, 2018-08:20
I travel with a seiko monster limited edition. It's water proof and decent enough to wear with semi-formal attire. I typically go to the caribbean so no need for a dress watch. Now if I travel with two watches e.g. to a business convention, I'll either le...