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Cake day: October 13th, 2023

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  • Well it’s just a couple but they are pretty much fixed (so far): “- only having 5 watches max” “- Only buying watches (I plan on keeping) on special occasions” “- not overspending” “- never buying a watch to flip that I wouldnt mind keeping” “- Each watch doing something different” “- Not going over 40mm” “- doing a ton of research before each purchase.” Something that’s not a rule but really gives watches bonus points is also a 19mm lug-with. Because that’s the size I have most straps from.



  • Heck yeah a 38, 39 or 40mm watch will look good on your wrist! You might not be used to it now but trust me they are extremely valid sizes - arguably even better looking and more confortable as well. I have a 6,75inch wrist and I usually wear a 34mm watch and I don’t think it’s too small. Just try them on and you will be positively surprised 👍 (Btw I’m 22. So I’m not somebody who gre up with wearing 34mm watches. Myfirst watch was a 42mm chronograph lol. But that 34 really does it for me! I honestly just think that my 42 looks tacky and too big).



  • Honestly I don’t think it makes much of a difference. I never really thought about it before tho. I think it’s just whichever you like more visually. (Well except for watchwinders which clearly have a right and wrong way tho. That’s the only thing I can think about when you say “Watchcases that offer both” lol).


  • Honestly I would recommend you actually research the topic and look into it. Dont spend 4k on something some random guy on the internet suggested and you know nothing about. Seems like a waste of money - nobody needs a watch. Invest a bit of time into it and instead buy something you know you want, you appreciate and you associate a journey with. Coz you know… it’s 4k.