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My first watch (serious watch) was and still is a 1980s Tag Heuer gold inlay divers watch. It fascinated me because it's a small dial 200m dive watch, but it has 18K gold inlay and could easily be worn as a dress watch and it has unpolished stainless steel case and bracelet so has a tool watch look as well. Normally such a combination would be awful but Tag really did this one well. It was one owner from new as well. Secondly I acquired, thanks to my Fiancé, a circa 1970s Omega Seamaster Deville 14K Tiffany and Co edition with Omega strap and buckle, it came in a red Omega service return box and service certification. Absolutely genuine piece. The sheer beauty of it jumped out at me. It was a bargain price too. My third vintage watch is a 1960s manual wind 9K Jaeger Lecoultre no day or date. This has some slight degradation on the face but is in wonderful original condition. I knew next to nothing about vintage watches when I bought these but I just bought what I loved.
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The watch market is crashing. Nobody wants to buy watches anymore because people have to buy food. Buying non necessary items in this economy means holding illiquid “assets”.
Blimey! Very unusual to see a watch enthusiast who is well presented. I've never been able to fathom why so many spend a small fortune on lovely watches and yet are right scruffy bastards wearing cheap shapeless clothes usually paired with poor grooming.
why is he straining the first margarita that he poured into coup glass? is it for the fresh squeezed lime juice? Does it leave any segments from squeezing?