In my case, I buy watches to wear them, so wearability is a heavy decision-making factor. Even if I love the watch, I don't normally go for it if I realistically believe it doesn't fit into my lifestyle and environment.
I love this watch, not sure how long I will resist... I also tried this on for fun. I must confess I like the dial, although definitely not for me. ...
I guess youβre taking the βyou never actually own a Patekβ thing quite literally in this round, LOL! Enjoy your YachtMaster if you pull the trigger tomorrow. It is a great watch, too π NickO
How important is actual use? I have several watches I really genuinely love but seldom if ever wear. I go back and forth on whether that fact alone suggests I should move them out for something that will garner more wrist time. So I think about that and I...
In my case, I buy watches to wear them, so wearability is a heavy decision-making factor. Even if I love the watch, I don't normally go for it if I realistically believe it doesn't fit into my lifestyle and environment.
I still have a 1WatchMan's soul, but fortunately I own more than one at the moment. This is a journey, so at some point I might go back to the origin π
I thought my perfect watch was a Rolex Sub...and true it was great. For various reasons including the perception it gives to others about wearing a Rolex, I couldn't wear it much any more, so I sold it. In the meantime this journey is taking me to other b...
Unfortunately, the new 42 wasn't in stock, but must be gorgeous. The size must be still reasonable, as the 40mm in rose doesn't look big at all. Thanks!
This is what is happening to me with the rose YM, it's singing VERY loud from the wrist π± On the other hand, I've seen it from the distance on other people wrists in magazines/videos and doesn't look so attractive...