I’ve used my beloved 5513 “pumpkin” as a travel watch for many years. I know it is risky, but I really don’t want to change, and I use my daughter who is a Kyokushin brown belt for protection hahaha! How do you reason while traveling regarding safety for ...
I’m determined to keep enjoying my collection and this means enjoying them on my wrist, however we are going through a period of high demand and limited supply and watches, especially Rolex are on the radar of some seriously bad people. My advice is cover...
I have three black belts and taught military. 1. Attacks are coordinated and oblique. Your daughter could go from asset to liability very quickly. 2. If you have to defend yourself there can be serious insurance ramifications. 3. You may not have the righ...
I’ve told my daughter to just leave everything if robbed, but it is a little comforting knowing she is not an as easy target as you’d expect when you see her. I’ve told her that the sequence should be: 1) Give them what they want, material things can be r...
Safe countries for me: Japan, Oman, UAE, Switzerland, some EU countries, etc. When i travel in countries i do not feel comfortable wearing a rolex, then i would take my seiko's or even an Omega people dont understand what it is, such as the CK859 ...
...discretion is always key. It's unfortunate because it takes a lot of the fun away from this beautiful passion. Sometimes I just feel like I should just strap an apple watch on and feel safer, but I love watches too much to do it.
Thieves will want to steal your Rolex because Rolexes are liquid and they can get thousands of Euros for that watch right away. If you wore a Breguet, Breguets aren't as liquid, thus, you're less likely to get trouble. Also, consider wearing a watch that ...
Watches were meant to be worn, certainly, but I do agree with the suggestions relative to covering up when in sketchy areas/situations... thieves can't steal what they can't see. Of course, if you're on a tropical beach and get mugged for your Sub, well t...