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2 Watch Deals Worth Your Time This Week!
Timex Spring Sale — 25% off with code SPRING25 This is the one. Timex's annual spring sale is live across the Marlin and Waterbury families. If you've been wanting a: - Marlin Moon Phase — dressy, elegant, genuinely beautiful on a leather strap - Waterbury Traditional Chronograph — versatile daily-wear - Marlin Chronograph Tachymeter — vintage-leaning sport dress …this is the window. Stack the 25% off and you're getting genuinely elevated pieces at accessible-brand prices. Timex is a true US heritage brand — founded 1854 in Connecticut. 👉 https://timex.com/collections/flash-sale Vaer Watches — USA-assembled field watches from $209 Not a flash sale, but worth reminding the group this exists. Vaer's C5 field watches are assembled in California with sapphire crystal, 10ATM water resistance, and screw-down crowns — at a price point that usually gets you a plastic-crystal quartz. If you've been hunting an "American-assembled alternative to Hamilton or Bertucci," start here. 👉 vaerwatches.com/collections/field-watch If you saw other awesome deals that is not included in the list above please drop in the comments below! 🔥
2 Watch Deals Worth Your Time This Week!
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The most expensive mistake in watch collecting isn't the watch
You've seen it happen — maybe you've lived it. A piece that looked right on paper, felt wrong on the wrist, and lost value the moment you tried to move it. A "deal" from a seller whose reputation you couldn't verify. A reference you passed on because you didn't know enough yet, and regretted six months later. None of that is a spending problem. It's an information problem. And information in this hobby isn't hard to find — it's hard to trust. YouTube has opinions. Forums have arguments. Hype pages have agendas. None of it tells you what to do with your specific budget, taste, and collection goals. That's the gap Watch Lover Premium closes. You get direct access to serious collectors and experts who've made the mistakes so you don't have to. Live calls where you can bring a real purchase decision and leave with a real answer. Trusted vendor relationships built over years, not hours of research. A community where the baseline level of knowledge is genuinely high. The collection you're trying to build in two years, alone — some of these men built it in twelve months, together. The room you're in determines the speed you move at. Join Watch Lover Premium here: https://www.skool.com/watch-lover/plans
The most expensive mistake in watch collecting isn't the watch
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!
Showing Off My Jet Star: Day 3 of 3
And as quick as that, it’s over! Today is the third and final day I get to showcase the deep feelings I have for my new watch purchase. The third day with the final three pictures, for your perusal and entertainment. Today, my New Watch meets some of my Other Watches… Picture 1: Gaming With My Seiko Picture 2: Bonding With My G-Shock Picture 3: Calling Out My Fake Tudor It’s been emotional, friends. Until next time!
Showing Off My Jet Star: Day 3 of 3
Day #3 of 7: White Dial Fenix
I couldn’t find third-party watch face like the other ones I posted, but I was able to configure one of the pre-programmed watch faces that come up with this one. I was able to customize a background, color, accent, color, and the hand designs, as well as what health information was displayed. Added my leather strap and I think it turned out okay.
Day #3 of 7: White Dial Fenix
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