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Weekly Watch Lover Shoutouts ⌚️
Gentlemen, here are a few standout posts from Watch Lover this week. Shoutout to @Warren Money for the “White dial Wednesday or Tuesday” post. Simple, fun, and clearly engaging — this one sparked one of the strongest comment threads of the week. Post: https://www.skool.com/watch-lover/white-dial-wednesday-818023b0 Shoutout to @Scott Critchfield for the Graduation Day post. A proud family milestone paired with a great watch moment — exactly the kind of personal story that makes this community more than just watches. Post: https://www.skool.com/watch-lover/graduation-day And shoutout to @James Milson for the Casio G-Shock 5610 post. A great reminder that practical, reliable watches can create just as much conversation as luxury pieces. Post: https://www.skool.com/watch-lover/casio-g-shock-5610 Keep sharing what’s on your wrist, why you chose it, and the stories behind the watches. That’s what keeps this community moving!
Weekly Watch Lover Shoutouts ⌚️
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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
New Watch Day #3 — Erebus Ascent Automatic MOP
Happy Saturday! Happy New Watch Day Number 3! Wearing my gorgeous new Erebus Ascent 39mm Automatic with the beautiful Blue MOP Dial again today, and loving every minute. I have made no secret about my being more of a strap guy than a bracelet guy, but this one has me reconsidering that. This bracelet is comfortable and beautiful all day long. Loving everything about this amazing and gorgeous Erebus watch! Being inquisitive as I am, I wanted to know why and how the colors change on a Mother of Pearl piece, specifically this new watch dial. So I asked ChatGPT to explain it. If curious, here you go . . . . "The shifting colors in Mother of Pearl are caused by a phenomenon called iridescence — specifically from the way light interacts with the microscopic layered structure inside the material. Mother of Pearl (also called nacre) is made of countless ultra-thin layers deposited by mollusks like oysters and abalones. Those layers are incredibly small — often thinner than a human hair by many thousands of times. "Here is the fascinating part: As light enters the surface, some of it reflects off the upper layers while other portions travel slightly deeper and reflect back from lower layers. Those light waves then interact with one another. Depending on: - the angle of the light, - the angle you are viewing from, - and the thickness of the microscopic layers, certain wavelengths (colors) are strengthened while others cancel out. "That shifting reinforcement and cancellation is called thin-film interference — the same general optical principle that causes rainbow colors in: - soap bubbles, - oil slicks on water, - butterfly wings, - and peacock feathers. "In Mother of Pearl watch dials, the effect becomes especially dramatic because: - the surface is polished smooth, - the layers are very regular, - and watch lighting tends to be directional and reflective. "So when you tilt the watch: - one angle may favor shorter blue wavelengths, - another may emphasize reds and pinks, - another greens or purples.
New Watch Day #3 — Erebus Ascent Automatic MOP
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