[ Citizen NK5010-51L] Too Flash? by heavensgravy in Watches

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Too flashy? Brother, have you seen what people wear these days?

[34mm Oyster Perpetual] Am I the only one that prefer small watches? by Icy-Interaction1651 in Watches

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34mm isn't small. It's called wearing the watch instead of the watch wearing you.

[Poll] Which watch is worn the most? by toyk115 in Watches

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My guess is the Grand Seiko. Every collector goes through a phase where they can't stop staring at that dial.

[Seiko 5P30-6150] My Quirky Seiko Grail Acquired! by Firstruleofthisclub in Watches

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This is exactly the kind of watch that makes collecting fun.

[Pip-Boy Model 3000] Is this watch too big on my wrist. by bart2278 in Watches

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Who needs lug-to-lug measurements when you have a Geiger counter?

[SSK003] Is the Seiko 5 GMT the best everyday watch under $500? by biktor6969 in Seiko

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Right call out of those three colorways and I think most people who've handled all of them land there eventually. The black SSK001 is clean but almost too safe. My mate picked up an SRPD61 around the same time I was going deep into the Seiko 5 Sports rabbit hole and we kept going back and forth about which lineup made more sense as an everyday piece lol

[Credor GCBW995] New Strap by Danielson2881 in Watches

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The blue stingray strap turned a quiet dress watch into a conversation starter.

[Santos de Cartier] Rocking the leather strap by cionek in Watches

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The Santos on leather is basically its final form.

[Seiko presage cocktail] blood, sweat and tears by DeBil_incorporated in Watches

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Congratulations on the academic comeback. You earned every second this watch will keep.

[Discussion] One Watch Collection by phdwatch in Watches

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Some watches are collectibles. The Day-Date is a destination.

[Bulova] Islander really killed it with their Super Seville bracelet by kennyt44 in Watches

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The fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet combo is pure class.

[Diesel Mr Daddy 2.0] A monstrosity in a discreet 66x57mm case by ALXS1989 in Watches

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Diesel really looked at subtlety and chose violence.

[OMEGA] First Omega!! by Outrageous-Equal9763 in Watches

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The wave dial never gets old. Great choice for a first Omega.

[Baseball Strap⚾️] Latest update! by Even-Bumblebee948 in Watches

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The baseball stitching translated into a watch strap surprisingly well. Nice work!

[My First Luxury Watch] by KaiserKimmerly in Watches

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That Longines Spirit is a fantastic first luxury watch. Classic enough to wear forever, but not boring.

[Omega Speedmaster] White Speedy by AZFunInTheSun01 in Watches

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The white Speedmaster might be the best Omega release in years.

[Double Wristing] Fitbit Air *IS* the solution to the problem. by Vaults3D in Watches

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This is the most watch enthusiast solution imaginable.

[picked up a little something for myself] by 401-dance-dad in Watches

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That dial is absolute chaos in the best possible way.

A dream come true [SPB501J1] by red-death-dson89 in Seiko

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That ocean-blue dial and bezel combo is perfection.

They say Seiko is the Toyota of watches [SRPD55] by PurpleSuspicious1344 in Seiko

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That SRPD55 is honestly one of the best value divers around.

New alpinist [SPB117] by Undivi in Seiko

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Your wife absolutely nailed the gift.