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First impressions:

Overall, I really like the watch, with a couple of exceptions:

  1. Most people report this Jubilee bracelet being more comfortable, but I don’t like the feel so far.

  2. I like the seconds hand much better on my other watches.

First impressions: Overall, I really like the watch, with a couple of exceptions: 1. Most people report this Jubilee bracelet being more comfortable, but I don’t like the feel so far. 2. I like the seconds hand much better on my other watches.

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[–] 1 pt

I'm rocking a $12 watch from Walmart. I've looked into getting nicer watches but this one works and I don't feel bad when it gets all dinged up and dirty from working.

[–] 1 pt

A nice watch is more than a timepiece. It's ingenuity and craftsmanship. I aint got it like queens do so I don't have anything worth more than maybe a grand if I found the right buyer at the right time and my dick was hanging the right way, but my pieces are important to me because they show something unique and passionate from the maker.

[–] 0 pt

My grandfather just passed away and I'm trying to get his gold watch, but it's broken. I'd like to have it fixed so it works again, that way I'd have a nice watch for special occasions and then my cheap watch for beating up at work. I definitely see the appeal, I just don't have the money for something really nice that I'd like. I did find a cool watch that retails for $200 at the bottom of the lake once when I was diving. I gave it to a friend as a gift.

[–] 0 pt

Is his watch mechanical wind, automatic, quartz, or a proprietary system like accutron or eco drive etc? What brand? Even if it doesn't run its a memory of your grandfather so worth wearing and caring for, but it may be an easy fix