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🕰️ Watch Fact: The Origin of the Brushed Finish
Before the 1950s, most watches were fully polished - shiny, elegant, made for dress wear. Then sports and tool watches came along. Pilots, divers, and field watch wearers needed something tougher - a finish that wouldn’t glare in sunlight or show every scratch. That’s when the brushed finish took over. It wasn’t just a design choice - it was functional. The texture hides wear, reduces reflection, and gives a rugged look that still feels refined. Even today, a brushed case says utility and confidence, while polished screams luxury and attention. 👉 Are you team Brushed (toughness) or Polished (presence)? Drop your watch pic below 👇
🕰️ Watch Fact: The Origin of the Brushed Finish
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Storm
The storm Amy is hitting us today. I needed a watch that could take on water and a beating. My watch of the day is my Q&Q
Storm
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Introduce yourself and level-up, it's that simple! You'll get at least 5 likes (oftentimes more!) which will move you to level 2 and on your way to level 3 (these levels give you access to prizes!). What to say in your intro? Share where you're from, your reason for joining, your profession, perhaps your favorite watch or a picture of your entire collection! Whether you're a seasoned watch collector or just starting, have fun engaging with the group.
 Introduce Yourself (Post All Intros HERE)
Baseball tournament day
Heading to the grandson’s baseball tournament with my red Addiesdive diver in team colors
Baseball tournament day
Warm Plumé Saturday
Busy around the house today but this warm weather had me thinking Plums. So I took out my AnOrdain for the day to hang out.
Warm Plumé Saturday
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