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I think I might have found it.I’ve been looking for what seems like forever for a yellow gold, white dial dress watch that I like as much
This is the way.In my usual fashion, I’ll internally debate it until it’s no longer available.
Without getting into details, part 2 of the story which I'm witnessing from a semi-close seat is the VCs legally going after whichever of the people who did this, look like they have some net worth (why squeeze a stone dry after all). Investors are not totally without rights on 100m+ rounds that go wrong. So just as people about to start their MBA buy luxury items to clear their bank accounts before the Harvard admin takes a look at them to determine their qualification for a scholarship, the game here is to make sure you immediately spend your secondary "earnings".
I own that same version; bough it about a year ago and is the first and only DJ I've owned. I bought it because (a) I liked it and (b) I wanted to really understand the DateJust. I'd always thought the DateJust to be "boring." I. Was. Wrong.Quite simple but I love it.
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The way to save $ as a watch enthusiast is to set your heart on something that takes a while to find . . . and then when you find it you internally debate it until someone else buys it.I think I might have found it.
In my usual fashion, I’ll internally debate it until it’s no longer available.
This has saved me so many times.The way to save $ as a watch enthusiast is to set your heart on something that takes a while to find . . . and then when you find it you internally debate it until someone else buys it.
Or set your heart on something that's so out of reach that you'll never be able to buy it short of winning the lottery.The way to save $ as a watch enthusiast is to set your heart on something that takes a while to find . . . and then when you find it you internally debate it until someone else buys it.
Quite simple but I love it.
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For anyone considering a custom strap, Terrycrafted is amazing and has ridiculous attention to detail. I checked a few of his straps out in-person at a meetup a few weeks ago and have been going back and forth with him on a custom alligator strap and I had no clue half of the things he has asked about are even considerations.
Here are some pics of the leather and color he sent over.
IMO makes way more sense than something like Camille Fournet.
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Holy ****! This could be the highest $ per word post ever on TWAT.Have a 3974j incoming