Grey matter:

Chinos in the 888 cut, Kersey jacket and a short white IH t-shirt:

The duck, the octopus and I enjoy splendid weather:

Today I'm wearing a shirt that I messed up quite badly by not washing inside out and without soaking. It still gets some love:

Bike commuting in rather unromantic autumn weather:

Have good one!
Same shirt and chinos as this morning. Only with an additional insulation layer and my oldest denim jacket.

Some interesting new shades of blue after the second wash of the IHSH-33

Gave these two bad boys a wash:


Still working in and on my 888S 21oz. Rolled up quite high the 21oz works astonishingly well in warmer temps.

Have a great day!
New Shirt IHSH-33t with an old pair of chinos in the 888 cut (I cannot remember the reference).

A battered representative of what I consider a really interesting, historically important tool watch:

Great resource on the history of the watch:
The Pelagos FXD is one of the few modern watches from the usual suspects that I find really interesting. Especially the black dial.
Years ago I was extremely passionate with everything that Seiko made, but I feel I've lost emotional connection to modern Seiko. I mean I do like the lastest Marine Master, but it's not an SBDX001.
@Giles would you buy the Tudor Pelagos FXD black? Why/Why not?
There's no connection to Twin Peaks here and it's a really random observation, but I guess that's what this threat is about: I just realised that both my Seiko SKX are more than twenty years old. They've never had a service but they still run with the same +15sek/day . That's some seriously good watchmaking!
I was actually new to twin peaks a few weeks ago and I instantly fell in love with the first season. I love awkwardness. However, the second season let me down very hard after episode six.
Looking forward to some nice strawberries
this summer:

@tody It really did! I've just started with season two; it's not as strong as the first one, but still great!