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Why Do You Wear a Watch?
Alright gents - if you had to pick one reason… what’s your #1? Vote... then drop one line in the comments: what watch are you wearing right now - and why does it matter to you?
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Why Do You Wear a Watch?
12 likes • Jan 30
Well… kinda all off the above but I have my work watch which I wear because I love wearing watches and thus also want to wear one at work and then my Casio mdv-107 which is a daily wear watch (together with my work watch which I also wear outside of work) but I do indeed use the bezel a lot. Also, to me watches are a great way to lower my screen time because if I need to know the time or date I can just look at my watch instead of pick up my phone and possibly get distracted/sidetracked.
Too cold for a Bracelet, too cold for anything!
-14 F at the gym, was -16 F on the drive in. Waaay to cold to have metal against yours skin.
Too cold for a Bracelet, too cold for anything!
2 likes • Jan 3
One of my favourite watches, I’d love to own one some day. Cool strap too, looks great
Top Investment Watches From Seiko Right Now
These aren’t just watches, they’re proof that serious horology doesn’t need a Swiss passport. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-lOtIMx2Ho
7 likes • Dec '25
I agree, although I’d love to own a “Swiss watch” just because the history and culture in watch collecting around it I do think these days that term is over used and overrated. So many watches out of other countries are so accurate and good that at this point “Swiss watch” is just a term to crank the price in my opinion. I don’t have anything against it though.
If you could only keep 2
If there were a limit to your collection, and for whatever reason you could only keep 2 watches forever, what 2 watches would they be and why?
1 like • Dec '25
I only have 3 watches and a computer (Apple watch lol) only 2 of those watches are in good condition so I’ll keep the Apple Watch on the computer technicality and the my mdv-107 and my ascot. I’d be sad to see the festina go as I hope to some day get it fixed up
Supporting Veterans and Preventing Suicide During the Holidays
Sorry if I ruin the Holiday spirit for anyone, but this needs to be said. So here I go! The holiday season is often portrayed as a time of joy, connection, and celebration, but for many veterans, it can intensify feelings of isolation, grief, and psychological pain. Memories tied to loss, combat, or disrupted family relationships can surface more strongly during this period, especially when social expectations emphasize happiness. Preventing veteran suicide during the holidays, therefore, requires not grand gestures but sustained human connection, understanding, and practical support. One of the most powerful actions people can take is simply to stay present. Veterans struggling with depression or post-traumatic stress may withdraw, believing they are a burden or that others cannot understand their experiences. Regular check-ins—calls, messages, or invitations without pressure—can counteract this isolation. Consistency matters more than perfection; knowing that someone remembers and cares can provide a crucial anchor during difficult moments. Equally important is listening without judgment. Well-intentioned advice or attempts to “fix” emotional pain can unintentionally shut down conversation. Instead, offering empathy and allowing veterans to speak openly about their experiences helps reduce feelings of invisibility. Being heard affirms dignity and reinforces the idea that their struggles are valid and worthy of care. Practical support also plays a significant role. Financial strain, transportation challenges, or difficulty managing daily tasks can become overwhelming, particularly during the holidays. Offering help with meals, errands, or logistics may seem small, but it can relieve stress that contributes to emotional crises. These acts communicate solidarity in tangible ways. Finally, people can help by encouraging professional support and reducing the stigma surrounding mental health care. Framing help-seeking as an act of strength rather than weakness aligns with values many veterans respect. Knowing where to find resources and offering assistance in accessing them can make the difference between reaching out and remaining silent.
Supporting Veterans and Preventing Suicide During the Holidays
6 likes • Dec '25
@Warren Money yes, all over the world veterans are seen as useless by the government. It’s like they’ve done their service so can be discarded without thought. The government ruins them just to then leave them to live their life like a social experiment. A quote I’ve heard from a U.S. veteran: “They teach you how to survive in the wild and turn you from citizens into efficient killing machines. But when you go out again they’ll not teach you how to survive with your past and they don’t turn you into a civilian again” My grandfather was a paracommando for the Belgian army but he died dirt poor in an elderly care facility where he had a small room of barely 2x3 meters… it’s despicable how veterans get treated by the government they’d have died to protect.
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Donovan Mampaey
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I love watches, planes, anything 2 stroke, fishing, shooting, drones and some other stuff. I wanna be a pilot

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