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Magnito's avatar

This article is great fun. I don’t like rules though eg I don’t like Roman numerals or I do like time only. Rules go against the romance of falling in love with these mechanical wonders & many other things too. Keep yourself open to anything because you don’t like Roman numerals until you see a watch you adore that just happens to have Roman numerals. This is a dangerous approach because it leaves you open to “having to buy” that new release from whoever because you just love it. But rules don’t work in art, you can’t boil your tastes down to rules, you follow your heart.

Sorry but I also think the HODINKEE line that “watches are about the stories they tell” is overhyped. It underpins those cliched articles about test pilots wearing submariners that fall into the sea when they eject from the flames & are rediscovered by their great grandchild whilst scuba diving off the coast of Cuba... yawn.

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David's avatar

Great article. So true about watch straps looking better on-line than in real life. The only exception might be Camille Fournet straps. Nothing special on-line but gets better and better with age.

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