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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...