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Anybody else have an office watch box?
My coworker and I both have watches that we love but don't fit into our main rotations. So naturally we've decided that the only logical solution is to keep an office watch box. Some extra pins, tools and straps in the small drawer underneath.
Anybody else have an office watch box?
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Cool idea, @David Denham Jr . They just moved me to another office (this one has locks).
Monterey EBC GMT Pro
Just caught a glimpse of the new EBC GMT Pro which is available for pre-order with delivery in May. Holy Smoke, Batman! It's even got a date window and a 2nd color way choice for those who need a White Dial Wednesday option. Reminder that Watch Lover and RMRS members get @Tim Hermes Monterey discount with code SCOTTRMRS ($120 off). Technical Specifications - Movement: Peacock SL3032 high-beat GMT (based on ETA 2893-2), 28,800 bph - Case: 42mm diameter, 316L stainless steel - Case Height: 13.5mm (to center of crystal) - Lug-to-Lug: 48mm - Lug Width: 20mm - Crystal: Curved sapphire - Water Resistance: 200M - Dial: Applied oversize dot indices with extended indices at 12, 6, and 9; date window at 3 - Bezel: Fixed steel bezel with "M" at 12 (black dial) or bi-directional black ceramic bezel with BGW9 lumed markers (white dial) - Lume: C1 on hands and indices (black dial) / BGW9 on bezel markers, C3 on hands and indices (white dial) - Hands: Sword hands with red GMT hand (black dial) or orange GMT hand (white dial) - Caseback: Engraved with Monterey compass-rose logo - Bracelet: 316L three-link So digging this look. Great gift for Father's Day or Graduation.
Monterey EBC GMT Pro
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@Peter Carlsen thanks
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@Johan Bertilsson which color is your choice?
Tudor 1926 39mm Black Dial - Fake or Real ANSWERED!
(Previously on Watch Lover Community... I attended a Car Boot Sale and purchased a possibly-Tudor watch for £60, from a seller that was offloading some Unclaimed Airport Lost Luggage items. Unsure of its legitimacy, as it's a well-crafted and appointed watch regardless of the provenance. Today, looking for definite answers, I took the watch to a local Tudor AD to get their opinion.) So! I took the possible Tudor to my local Tudor dealership today, and explained the situation. The two sales experts widened their eyes in surprise when I mentioned the cheap price. Then the more experienced of the two (20 years working for Tudor, apparently) took a look at my watch, and declared that it's a 100% genuine Tudor watch. Not only that, he checked the serial numbers on a company database, which revealed that the watch was once owned by Sir Paul McCartney, and they offered me £15,000 for the watch so they could display it in their Historic Tudor Horology Exhibit at their head office in Geneva. Only kidding. it's fake. Everyone at the Tudor store was lovely, and super helpful. They talked me through the differences between the watch I presented, and showed me what a genuine Tudor 1926 39mm Black Dial looked and felt like. Side by side, with my hands on both, the fake was still incredibly good, but the differences were pretty stark under scrutiny. They were: 1- Thickness. The fake was at LEAST 75% thicker than the real. The experts did say that previous models were thicker, but not to the scale on display here. 2- The font on the fake dial, while excellently spaced and expertly applied, was ever so slightly thicker that the font on the real. Not something I'd ever have seen without having them side by side. 3- As I suspected, the etching on the fake case back and bracelet was not as pronounced as that on the real. I'd suspected as much from my own research. 4- The fake had push pins structuring the bracelet. Yes, they had cosmetic screw facias, but they were still push pins.
Tudor 1926 39mm Black Dial - Fake or Real ANSWERED!
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1st: welcome to club of individuals who have purchased a watch that was cloned or faked. (We're thinking of getting jackets as a new fraternity - Phi Kappa Epsilon (Phake in greek)
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@Craig Stevenson love it, own it, friend. Each acquisition is a learning moment
Going Green - Day #23
I had always thought Casio only did analog, digital, and G-Shock watches until receiving a nice gift from @Antonio Centeno and going to their registration site. It was like Dorothy opening the door of her home to the Land of Oz. Holy Moly! So many versions. This octagonal beauty totally caught my eye. I especially like the buckle as it allows for the varying nature of my wrist as it ebbs and swells with my neuropathy. The watch shown in the image is a Casio MTP-B195L-3AVDF, part of the Casio Enticer Series. This model features a distinctive green textured dial with a vertical pattern, a polished stainless-steel octagonal case, and a black genuine leather strap. Key Specifications - Movement: Precise Japanese Quartz. - Water Resistance: Rated for 50 meters (5 bar), making it suitable for rain and splashes. - Case Size: Approximately 38mm in width and 8.3mm in thickness. - Crystal: Durable Mineral Crystal. - Display: Analog 3-hand timekeeping with a date window at the 3 o'clock position. Have a top-notch Thursday.
Going Green - Day #23
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@G R totally love the octagonal
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@Jeffrey Plotka indeed
WOTD - Day #24 of April Challenge
I was tossing up keeping this one for tomorrow’s ANZAC Day ceremonies, however decided to wear it for Field Watch Friday. I cant believe I hadn’t worn it this month yet. I think trying to make sure everything gets worn has me thinking I have worn other pieces already this month. Any way, here is the IWO JIMA watch I won off the Watch Bros as part of my Membership. It is such a nice piece and I really love it on this Sailcloth Strap.
WOTD - Day #24 of April Challenge
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So cool. Great giveaway
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Senior executive with financial brokerage firm. I work with and advise financial advisors in preparing them for their own retirements and succession.

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