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5 Watch Deals Worth Your Time This Week!
1. Product name: Timex Reclaim Ocean 40mm Recycled Fabric Strap Watch - Store: Timex official US - Original price: $139.00 - Sale price: $69.99 - Discount/code: About 50% off - Why it is a good deal: A clean casual watch with a sustainability angle and a very strong markdown direct from Timex. - Link: https://timex.com/products/reclaim-ocean-40mm-recycled-fabric-strap-watch-tw2v81800 2. Product name: Timex Weekender Chronograph 40mm Leather Strap Watch - Store: Timex official US - Original price: $100.00 - Sale price: $75.00 - Discount/code: 25% off - Why it is a good deal: Easy everyday chronograph styling, simple enough for casual wear but more interesting than a basic field watch. - Link: https://timex.com/products/weekender-chronograph-40mm-leather-strap-watch-tw2r63200 3. Product name: Timex Expedition Scout 40mm Leather Strap Watch - Store: Timex official US - Original price: $96.00 - Sale price: $72.00 - Discount/code: 25% off - Why it is a good deal: Solid casual field-watch style for guys who want something rugged, simple, and wearable. - Link: https://timex.com/products/expedition-scout-40mm-leather-strap-watch-tw4b24700 4. Product name: Timex Expedition Scout 40mm Leather Strap Watch - Store: Timex official US - Original price: $66.00 - Sale price: $49.50 - Discount/code: 25% off - Why it is a good deal: Budget-friendly field watch option with a classic casual look. - Link: https://timex.com/products/expedition-scout-40mm-leather-strap-watch-twc001200 5. Product name: Timex Easy Reader 38mm Leather Strap Watch - Store: Timex official US - Original price: $62.00 - Sale price: $46.50 - Discount/code: 25% off - Why it is a good deal: Simple, readable, low-risk daily watch — good for guys who want something clean and practical.
5 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
Blue Monday — Erebus Ascent Automatic Blue MOP
Happy Blue Monday! A rainy, stormy Monday here today, so at the risk of being repetitive I am going again with this gorgeous Erebus Ascent 39mm Automatic Blue MOP Dial to brighten things up. I so love this one, and still find myself just staring at the dial as the colors magically change from one to another. Simply such an amazing watch overall. Best wishes for a Marvelous Monday! 😀
Blue Monday — Erebus Ascent Automatic Blue MOP
Mido Monday
Another week, another Mido Monday!
Mido Monday
New Watch - Lorus PC32-X190
I bought a new watch last week. I’ve not mentioned it until now because, well, it’s a cheapie. Sub £20. It felt hot-on-the-heels of my Bulova Jet Star, which is Top Watch for me. So the Lorus has sat in my watch box and waited to come out. I’m very new to this, and I’m enjoying the slow reveal of what kind of collector I’m going to be. I set out to be a three-figure watch collector (value, not number owned), looking for five or six pieces, and I’m sticking to that, broadly. But there’s nuance, and development, and learning, and it’s fun. For example, I bought a fake Tudor (unintentionally). Am I a collector who rocks a fake watch? You never know until the opportunity arises. (The answer? I reach for it much less often than I thought, but perhaps a little more than I should.) During April, and the “30 day different watch challenge”, I felt sad that I couldn’t play along. Maybe five or six watches is not enough. Do I require more? And as for cheapies… Do I care about the price tag on my wrist? Is that an integral part of my makeup? Am I a collector that values value? So. My Lorus. Cheap, from a Seiko heritage. Very cool green, clear Field style, great strap. And I love the orange second hand. Tomorrow, and for the next three days, I start my customary three-pic photo posts that show off my new purchase, in alignment with the prophecy. 👍
New Watch - Lorus PC32-X190
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