>>718122756 (OP)
I sort've regret leaving this thing behind in my old apartment, but I suppose it's a good thing not to be a hoarder.
I helped me survive my time in BMT.
>get into watches >see something kinda neat >12,000$ for a watch made from parts that total 350$ >comments saying "yeah it has a nice dial wow!"
What the fuck is this hobby. Even CASIO is not selling these overpriced piles of shit too, I thought they were supposed to be the cheap ones
>>718124758
Like your first reply said, it's the last thing left to show off how rich you are. Since nobody dresses in designer suits anymore, and men have also given up wearing any other accessories, your watch is now your status symbol.
>>718122756 (OP)
The strap broke off of mine years ago. I use the watch face as a stop watch for when I'm fucking a whore. If I pay for an hour I'm fucking her holes for 1 full hour.
>>718131126
If it's been persistently on your mind for over a year then yes. I'd want something at least made of titanium so I can actually wear it daily and not scratch the shit out of it though.
>>718132542
only the last few weeks since I came back from Japan. Never thought much about it until I went through the seiko mueseum. I think it's just a darling of a watch, I love the dial, the arabic numbering, the red 12, the blue, and the recessed dimples in the middle of the dial. Thinking about using it as a daily when I wear it to the office and doing non-physical activities...and then there's the alpinist for more sport related stuff.
>>718132542
lmao bruh titanium looks and feels cool but it's a scratch magnet >but only the oxide layer gets scratched not the actual case
Only go titanium if you plan on really taking care of it
>>718133857
the wrist straps are made out of a material that straight up dissolves through sweat, which is kinda retarded.
gotta get a nato strap or something.