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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! 🎁)
Power Time
Better late than never—last week’s meetings with “the Bobs” called for stepping up my game, so I went full power suit: sharp grey wool, pale light-blue shirt, navy tie, pocket square echoing the shirt, and a cheeky pair of pink socks that popped just right against the dark-brown shoes and charcoal trousers. Early in the day I leaned into the sophisticated smokiness of Tom Ford Oud Wood—rich, woody, and quietly commanding—then freshened up mid-afternoon with Commitment by Antonio, because nothing says “I’ve got this” like a clean, confident re-spray that keeps the trail professional yet memorable. Although it’s not your classic boardroom “business watch,” I couldn’t resist wearing my favorite mechanical piece—the subtle ticking and vintage-inspired dial just feel like the perfect understated flex when you’re in the hot seat.
Power Time
Being Present
On our final evening on South Padre Island, I slipped into a quiet moment by the water, casting a line and letting the day gently come to a close. Some catches are destined to remain stories, and I’m content to let that one live on in memory. I’m especially grateful that my wife captured this still moment, a calm reminder that peace is often found not in what we take home, but in simply being present.
Being Present
Navy Monochromatic
Trying something new today with a Navy monochromatic look. LIne of Trade Navy Corduroy over a Navy Brooks Brothers sweater and a Navy Bonobos herringbone button down. Flint and Tinder 365 pants
Navy Monochromatic
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