For me, the great joy of owning a Patek is wearing it. When I first started collecting Pateks it seemed like very few non watch people had ever heard of the brand. Then years later it seemed like a majority of people had heard of the brand but probably ha...
When I bought it in 2012 it became a daily wear for the next 5+ years. Totally loved wearing it anywhere anytime all the time. But the heightened brand awareness emerging more recently encouraged me to put the Nautilus away, and earlier this year, at the ...
can’t wear it the way you like (as an every day watch) one might ask oneself “why keep it”? On the plus side, you wore a watch that you loved everyday for 5+ years, apparently had no problems, and when you no longer felt comfortable wearing it, you presum...
Was visiting La for an extended trip and took my aquanaut but swapped out the orange strap to be less conspicuous. I’ve very cognizant of my surroundings. It’s sucks that the liberal policing and enforcement policies of certain cites have destroyed the co...
I just came back from 10-day trip to Monaco, Nice, Cannes, Florence and Pisa. I brought only a pair of Chopard Alpine Eagles and a SeaMaster Diver 300M. I had similar discussions on this topic before the trip at the Chopard forum and the votes were split…...
overseas trips and other situations where I might felt a bit insecure. Before that I might have opted for a Rolex GMT if I was being cautious. Now I am not even sure if the Tudor might be a problem because it has a bracelet and could be mistaken for a Rol...
Given the overall global environment on watch crimes, I have become more low key when wearing an easily recognizable watch. From what I read and hear, Asian cities are relatively safer than big European and American cities such as London, Paris, and LA. I...
but in a city this size it is expected, and exploited by political hacks for their own reasons. I think the issue is two fold, organized crime discovered this new revenue source and has networks to move and sell them, and for economic reasons due to Covid...
I actually have been very cautious wearing pieces, even since 2015 - 2016 before this whole world went nuts with the number of watch crimes. Nowadays, the "wrist condom" goes everywhere I go 😉🤣🤣
I find that after considerable wearing and washing cycles they stretch out a lot and become more comfortable to wear but useless for sports. That’s when I discard them. Prior to that I find them to be quite snug. So I wonder do you find your watches (part...
where more organized crime occurs (Big Cities). In my country, Costa Rica, I never fear wearing my watches, as I find nobody really cares what is on other´s wrist. Of course, there are areas where you need to be more conscious of your surroundings, but no...
It's a very disturbing trend and I believe is a direct result (at least here in the U.S.) of new counter to common sense criminal justice policies, such as no bail requirements for criminals (unless a very violent crime), and an attack on police being abl...
I know longer visit London but if I have to go I won’t even wear a Tudor, big cities around the world it’s a Tudor Pro for me at the minute, I was in Palms Mallorca a few weeks ago and some character filmed a whole cafe of people outside a hotel and he wa...
I fully agree with you. I live in Italy and started feel uncomfortable wearing Patek and Rolex unless the watch sits under the sleeve and cannot be noticed. While in the past thieves targeted Rolex at the wrists of drivers (in Italy they developed the so ...
The strategy works this way. Thieves work are usually two, on two different scooters. The first one hits your rearviewmirror and does not stop. Once you roll down the window in order to put the mirror in the correct place again, the second thieve pops up ...
concern about wearing luxury high profile watches that the demand for same might start to fall? After all I imagine some people (not me) might be thinking if I am going to be so restricted in wearing a Patek/Rolex why buy it, or why not sell it?
Aren't watches like sports cars (or super cars) made to be used? So what is the difference when I crash my car on a track to getting a watch stolen off my wrist? I know that people buy sports cars and store them as garage queens being afraid to get a scra...
as to where and under what circumstances I wear certain ones WHEN wearing a short sleeve shirt. If the watch is covered by a sleeve, for me no need to be selective or restrictive. But there is another factor, I think an important one. While the word “stol...
I guess that is normal, no one wants to take unnecessary risks. And having been robbed by force before I understand the difference that you address. But again: these are only “things” in the end…
that presumably awful experience has not deterred you from buying what you want and enjoying what you have. Many would have justifiably reacted very differently following such a physical and mental assault and intrusion.
but I also once had an awful crash with total damage of my 911 and it took half a year to start tracking again. when you love something, nothing should stop you from doing it imo
And I do agree with you. 90% of the time now is my apple watch. the 10%. I start wearing back my old school collection of panerai, & omega. But all the rolex got put away except for Air-King with green rubber strap. and the patek.. 5711, 5980 , 7118.....