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⌚ Time in Texture: Why the Details Define a Watch
Gents.. When you look at your watch - you don’t just see the time. You see the face, the strap, the polish, the grain. All those little details tell a story. This October in Watch Lover - we’re diving deep into texture, finish, material (the subtle elements that carry character). - That brushed case? It whispers “tool watch.” - The sunburst dial? It dances in light and adds movement. - A lined leather strap? It heightens presence on the wrist. - The crystal shape, edge knurling, and finishing - those are the touches that elevate. It’s easy to pick a watch that “looks good.” But when you understand its texture, its finishes, its material choices - that’s when passion ignites. 👉 Which textural detail on your watch do you get the most pleasure from - the dial, case finish, strap, or something else?
⌚ Time in Texture: Why the Details Define a Watch
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No such thing as too many G-Shocks
Just keep repeating that too myself, latest pickup
No such thing as too many G-Shocks
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Introduce Yourself (Post All Intros HERE)
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)
My many, many, many thanks! Level 9….achieved
My many thanks to all of you who worked so tirelessly and diligently to help me reach the pinnacle. I am truly humbled by all of your support, your efforts and all of your kind comments. You all ROCK and it’s great being part of such a fantastic and supportive community. Let’s keep this going!!
My many, many, many thanks! Level 9….achieved
WOTD - Thursday 2 October
Inspired by the “butterfly effect”, a concept coined by Edward Lorenz in the 70s and later popularised through iconic motion pictures such as Run Lola Run, The Adjustment Bureau, Cloud Atlas, and Back to the Future. Nectere is a playful and artistic interpretation of this theme, an act of linking and connecting, embodied in a watch. Above is from the website, it’s a pretty nice watch. I remembered I had my Q Timex Black leather strap that is also 18mm so I have swapped it and I really love the dressier look to the watch. The black leather really picks up the black small seconds complication. This will definitely e a dress watch now, a conversational piece and a fun memory. Don’t need that Cartier now 😂
WOTD - Thursday 2 October
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