Well it is a Reverso.
Well it is a Reverso.
Hate them. Just takes away from the dial and looks tacked on. Maybe when I’m old and have trouble seeing even more, I’ll want one. Until then I’ll just wear contacts and not need a magnifier for the date.
Almost no one here saying to keep the watches is considering what debt the friend left behind. The watches belong to the wife, no question. But how shitty would y’all be, hiding them and then watching the wife have to pay off debt associated with them. We have no clue if the friend was a good person, a good husband, super rich, or in debt. We have second hand word of mouth about the wife. OP was kind of scummy for making that promise to start with. Plus I am sure he made it just so he could wear them from time to time. Give the watches to the legal owner (the wife) and let probate handle it from there. Ask if you can keep one if you want. Be prepared to now how a new business partner who doesn’t trust you and rightfully so. You are about to be dealing with a lot of headaches and an eventual lawsuit wondering where $200k went is not one you want to add to it.
I mean we live in a time where straight men are wearing dresses and the fashion powers to be are totally ok with it. I think you can wear a woman’s watch. There are plenty that are unisex in styling, or go all out with pink diamonds if you want.
This is the best suggestion. It clears up direct over lap while still having variety. OP can trim down further if something is not getting worn, or fill in the 4 gaps with better variety.
What stainless steel bracelets have you run into that caused a reaction? Would be good to know which ones to avoid. I’ve never had a reaction with stainless steel, they are supposed to not cause any issues.
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