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WOTD - the carrot watch
This life is not for everyone but living rurally and being able to walk into your garden and pick a bunch of carrots is one of the most rewarding things for me. I just happened to be wearing the ascent GMT while doing it. As you can see home grown rarely looks like what you find in store.
WOTD - the carrot watch
Field Watch Friday 😎⌚️
Today’s WOTD is my Seiko Alpinist SPB121. This is one of those watches that I think represents something pretty important about watch collecting: A great watch doesn't necessarily have to be an expensive watch. The Alpinist has a real history behind it. Its lineage goes all the way back to 1959, when Seiko introduced the Laurel Alpinist for Japanese mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts. In fact, it was Seiko’s first watch specifically designed as a sports watch — essentially the beginning of a lineage that would eventually lead to many of the tool and sports watches Seiko became famous for. More than 65 years later, that DNA is still pretty easy to see. The modern Alpinist has the green dial, gold accents, cathedral hands, rotating inner compass bezel and that slightly quirky personality that makes it immediately recognizable. Add 200 meters of water resistance, a sapphire crystal and an automatic movement with roughly a 70-hour power reserve, and it is a remarkably capable little watch. But I think part of the reason enthusiasts have gravitated toward the Alpinist for so many years is that it sits in a really nice place in the watch world. It has history. It has character. It has a mechanical movement. It has legitimate field-watch roots. And at a price point well below $1000 retail, it is still relatively accessible in a hobby where prices can get rather silly rather quickly. 😎 One of the things I’ve come to appreciate more and more about this hobby is that enjoyment isn't proportional to what something costs. Some watches are rare. Some are complicated. Some took years to acquire. And then there are watches like the Alpinist that you can simply strap on and go make some memories with. At the end of the day, that's what these watches are really for. Years from now I probably won't remember what a watch was worth on a particular Friday. But hopefully I'll remember where I went, who I was with, what we did…and the watch that happened to be along for the ride.
Field Watch Friday 😎⌚️
Field Watch Friday's White Dial Militado
Happy Field Watch Friday! My good friends @Jeff Wilkinson and @Warren Money have been tempting me for months with their white dial Militado watches. And being a big fan of the Militado field watches, I couldn't resist any longer so finally caved and added the white dialed Militado ML05 38mm VH31 Quartz 1963 Retro Field Watch a few weeks ago. And love it. The white dial is a great look for this one, and the VH31 sweep second hand never ceases to amaze. Since this arrived with the same strap as my black dial Militado (and love the look of it with the black dial,) I may look to switch this strap to something else at some point. Suggestions welcomed. - Militado ML05 Quartz Watch - VH31 Movement Sweep Hand - Top Hat Domed Sapphire Crystal with High Clear AR Coating - 316L Solid Stainless Steel and Screw-down Crown - Watch Size: Case diameter: 38mm (without crown); Case length: 47.5mm (lug to lug); Case thickness: 10.5mm(including glass); Lug width 20mm - C3 Retro Super Luminous - Waterproof 100m - Lug Width 20mm Best wishes for a Fantastic Field Watch Friday! 😀
Field Watch Friday's White Dial Militado
WOTD Part Deux: That New Watch Smell
I finally got the box from Jomashop this afternoon I was waiting for. May I present...the Tissot Carson! I know I was going to buy a Le Locle, but I wanted the small seconds version and have not been able to find one new on the gray market, so I went for my secondary. I'm not disappointed. Of course I had to size the bracelet right away and wear it out to go get dinner. 😁 The Specs: 40mm case, exhibition caseback 2-tone stainless steel and rose gold PVD butterfly bracelet and case Case thickness 10.3mm Silver dial with Roman numerals, leaf hands, date window at 6 o'clock Sapphire crystal, fixed bezel Swiss-made Tissot Powermatic 80.111 automatic movement, 80-hour power reserve I don't see this model on the current Tissot website, but last year it was $900 retail. Price at Jomashop with a coupon: $289.
WOTD Part Deux: That New Watch Smell
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