Watches - another OCD problem
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@StarsSuck I love the JLC Reverso. It was the first expensive watch I bought , and still like it 26 years later.
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@Bridger I have, and it does. I don't have especially small wrists, but it's right on my comfort line.
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@Bridger This is hilarious. I'm firmly in the "broke, but fun to be around" catergory, with my collection of Vostoks, orients, seikos and Gshocks.
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@WhiskeySandwich said in Watches - another OCD problem:
I'm firmly in the "broke, but fun to be around" catergory
No better place to be @WhiskeySandwich
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@WhiskeySandwich Seiko is a top tier watch. Price has nothing to do with it. They make amazing watches with a pile of heritage and tech. In fact, there is no watch in my collection that has been more recognized and commented on than my SKX!
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@StarsSuck I absolutely adore my turtle. Definitely my #1.
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I wonder what Reddit would say about this?


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@northsouthdenimguy …you’re wearing it wrong

Edit: I’m left handed and can not wear a watch on the right arm as it just feels wrong.
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I’ve never worn it on the right, I thought about doing that today but didn’t feel like taking my bracelet off.
I am wearing it above that little bone though, so I’m at least halfway wearing it correctly.

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@northsouthdenimguy when that watch was announced, I was extremely excited and thought I would jump at the opportunity. I even tried wearing watches on my right arm to see what it would feel like.
Within 15 minutes it started bugging me and an hour it was back on my left…tried 3 or 4 times to see if it was worth it and came to the conclusion that it wasn’t for me.
I still think about it, but would wear it like your picture.
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Definitely a funky watch and not for everybody. I just wanted it for it’s uniqueness.

