LiftAngle51
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Safe queens
Yes, i like that.
But last Friday i had a safe queen the whole day in working conditions.
Sure, i looked if i did not bump.
I check if i do not bow the crown with my skin. I had the idea to put it on my right wrist.
Noticed that watches with a crown on the 12 hour position are ideal if you move a lot with arms. A left hand watch wil be okay. Crown under the case back will be a solution.
Screw down crowns are for sure a handy feature when you do not want bend a crown.
As the RM of cyclist Pogacar made a wound in his wrist, crown positions are serious to think about. A Omega Bullhead or Bovet Nineteen thirty wil do a good job.
Safe queens
By: LiftAngle51 : May 10th, 2025-17:57
Yes, i like that. But last Friday i had a safe queen the whole day in working conditions. Sure, i looked if i did not bump. I check if i do not bow the crown with my skin. I had the idea to put it on my right wrist. Noticed that watches with a crown on th...
Wow! 1954! That's amazing!
By: patrick_y : May 13th, 2025-17:49
Ahh, are shooting competitions and biathlons hobbies of yours? When I was a young Boy Scout, I won an award for rifling marksmanship. I placed 5 bullets in a tight grouping that was covered by a small coin (about 1 cm in diameter coin, we call them "dimes...
Very cool!
By: patrick_y : May 14th, 2025-17:20
Very cool collecting philosophy! And congrats again on finding this very cool piece! Now... If only I was a better shooter - I would have treated myself to the AP Royal Oak Offshore Survivor! Maybe not, as my wrist is a little small for that watch.
Thanks
By: EinPA : May 14th, 2025-22:01
What I like about the timeline approach to collecting is that it gives you more paths to curate and evolve your aesthetic. Brand collecting devolves into larger and larger monetary purchases and less and less room to change your aesthetic without scrappin...