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May 12th LIVE Call: Member Spotlight Night is Back! 🎉
We're doing it again — and if you were on the last one, you already know why this is one of our favorite types of calls. Meet Your Guest Speakers: - Style: @Raymond Reeves - Fragrance: @Michael LoCascio Sr - Watches: @Scott Critchfield These members are stepping up to share what their journey actually looks like — the wins, the missteps, the gear they regret buying, and the lessons that finally clicked. It's the kind of unfiltered conversation you just don't get from a polished presentation. Come hang, ask questions, and be part of the conversation. 👊 Join the call here: https://www.skool.com/watch-lover/calendar?eid=06f042b4c36a463080422b33d8d648c0 See you there! 🙌
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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
From YouTube: Tips on taking good watch photos
I tend to take tight shots of my watches and do some light editing to make the dials and details look clearer. I will at times, include objects in the background if they tell a story, but I mostly keep my shots as tight possible and with not much in the background My biggest challenge is crystal glare and reflections on watches without anti-glare crystals (editorial comment: why ALL watches don’t have anti-glare crystals nowadays is beyond me!!😖). Oddly enough, I’ve found that some of the best lighting is inside cars 🤷🏻‍♂️ https://youtube.com/watch?v=ISY_YPery1o&si=n4cO07-93rwKIk7W
Friday’s grab-n-go tool watch
Seiko Sportura Chrono on a black with yellow stitching, racing strap.
Friday’s grab-n-go tool watch
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