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$100 Discount on Monterey Watches (Ends Today!)
Gents - we have an incredible last-minute deal to share with the group! After a fantastic conversation with Tim Hermes yesterday, he dropped an exclusive discount code that is—hands down—one of the best deals we’ve ever seen for Monterey Watches. Use code RMRS100 at https://montereywatches.com/ This code offers a $100 discount - massive savings especially on specific models. For example, on some models like the Kitty Hawk, you’re looking at nearly 40% off! ⚠️ The Catch: Time is Running Out This code was only authorized for a 24-hour window and expires between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM CST TODAY. That means you only have about 7–8 hours left to lock this in. Once the clock strikes 6:00 PM, the code is gone. How to get it: 1. Head over to https://montereywatches.com/ 2. Pick out your timepiece (check out the Kitty Hawk for the biggest savings!). 3. Enter code RMRS100 at checkout. Sorry for the short notice on this one - but we wanted to make sure everyone in the group—paid members or not—had a fair shot at it. Go grab one before the deadline!
$100 Discount on Monterey Watches (Ends Today!)
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The "Turning Point" Challenge (Winner gets a surprise gift! 🎁)
Alright gents - we’re kicking off a fun challenge starting TODAY. We often talk about leveling up our style. But the truth is, no man decides to level up just because he bought a new suit. He buys the suit because he first decided he was done playing small. We all have a "Line in the Sand"—that specific moment where the old version of you no longer fit the man you wanted to become. Today, we’re kicking off a 3-day challenge to honor those stories. This isn't a "who looks best" contest. This is about the Turning Point. Whether it was a promotion that felt out of your league, a breakup that forced a reality check, or the day you became a father and realized you had to lead by example - we want to hear about the moment you stopped cutting corners. HOW TO JOIN (Super easy) Drop your story in the comments under this post. Use this quick format: 1. The old you (What did "average" look like for you then?) 2. The moment (What was the specific wake-up call?) 3. The shift (What was the very first change you made?) 4. The result (How are you showing up differently today?) Optional: Feel free to attach a "Before" photo to show the physical side of that internal shift. HOW THE CHALLENGE WORKS - Challenge will run for 3 days (starting today until Jan 19th) - Post your story in the comments of this post (not separate posts) - Our team will personally pick the winner at the end - Winner will be announced next week Monday Jan 19th - Winner gets a surprise gift from Antonio 🎁 WINNERS WILL BE PICKED BASED ON - Detail and quality of your comment (70%) - Thumbs up from others (5%) - Paid members will have plus points. RULES & LIMITATIONS - Must be Level 5 or higher to win - Free shipping (USA only; forwarding addresses accepted) The floor is yours. What was the moment you decided to level up? Let’s hear it below. 👇
The "Turning Point" Challenge (Winner gets a surprise gift! 🎁)
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I think a few of us can relate to this. Hope you have a great day. (Open for punchline)
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"Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember what you have now was once among the things you only hoped for." Epicurus Have a great day brothers. This quote to me is you for not have to keep up with your neighbors. Be grateful for what you have. Most importantly know the difference between needs and wants.
wearing a hoodie under a suit?
Gents, I want your honest opinion on a style I keep seeing lately: I’ve seen it a few times in real life — even today at a café, an older guy wearing a gray suit with a beige hoodie. I’ve also seen it on TV, like on the Arab version of Shark Tank where one of the founders went with that look. Personally, I’m conflicted — but not in the sense that I’m sold on it. Most of the time, it feels odd to me, and sometimes even a bit try-hard rather than confident. I do like mixing a suit with a T-shirt — that feels modern, clean, and intentional. But a hoodie under a suit feels like a much heavier statement, and in many cases it looks like the suit and hoodie are fighting each other instead of working together. I can imagine it working only in very specific situations — maybe when the person already has status, credibility, or a clear creative identity, like someone walking into a Shark Tank pitch. Even then, it feels more like a deliberate message than a naturally stylish choice. So I’m curious: - Do you see this as confident or forced? - When, if ever, does it actually work for you? - Would you personally wear it, or is it a hard no? Interested to hear your thoughts.
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