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Are there any other watch enthusiasts here? Some of my Watch Collection.
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16908644" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Thank you sir. I usually try to pick up 4-7 Seamaster 300s or Seamaster Aqua Terras a year. Reason being is they are good as cash when it comes to trading in the watch world. When you try to work out a trade, someone will always take a Seamaster, even an ETA 1164 version, but Co-Axial ones move fast. I'm looking for another first gen. 2500 Co-Axial Aqua Terra since they're 39mm which is an ideal size for that watch IMO.</p><p></p><p>I'm 35, and I have no idea why I always hear people say they just look at their phone. It takes around .5 -.90 seconds to look at the time on a watch on your wrist uncovered. When you have a job where minutes matter, pulling your phone out 20 times a day, and thats a low estimate during work take up quite a bit of time. </p><p></p><p>I find myself wearing my Tudor BB Bronze a lot as of late. I actually have an Eterna 1948 Legacy GMT coming in the mail today. Not something I would normally buy, but I do always like to take in interesting trades, especially if i'm trading down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16908644, member: 55199"] Thank you sir. I usually try to pick up 4-7 Seamaster 300s or Seamaster Aqua Terras a year. Reason being is they are good as cash when it comes to trading in the watch world. When you try to work out a trade, someone will always take a Seamaster, even an ETA 1164 version, but Co-Axial ones move fast. I'm looking for another first gen. 2500 Co-Axial Aqua Terra since they're 39mm which is an ideal size for that watch IMO. I'm 35, and I have no idea why I always hear people say they just look at their phone. It takes around .5 -.90 seconds to look at the time on a watch on your wrist uncovered. When you have a job where minutes matter, pulling your phone out 20 times a day, and thats a low estimate during work take up quite a bit of time. I find myself wearing my Tudor BB Bronze a lot as of late. I actually have an Eterna 1948 Legacy GMT coming in the mail today. Not something I would normally buy, but I do always like to take in interesting trades, especially if i'm trading down. [/QUOTE]
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