What's on your wrist today?
#8702
There's a post somewhere in this thread about me explaining that the watch pictured is a treasured hand me down from my father which has years and years of history and memories attached to it.
I wear it for every special occasion, regardless of the monetary value of the piece itself. I have watches that are worth much much more, but I wouldn't trade the rarest piece in the world for that watch.
I appreciate your attempt at humour though.
I wear it for every special occasion, regardless of the monetary value of the piece itself. I have watches that are worth much much more, but I wouldn't trade the rarest piece in the world for that watch.
I appreciate your attempt at humour though.






