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Old 29 November 2016, 05:29 PM   #32
Rocket_Man
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I bought a no-date watch as a daily wearer for work. I liked the watch (a Heritage Ranger), well I thought I liked it, and tried to adapt to a no-date watch but I could not break my habit of looking at my watch to remind me of the date. And no Mick I do not have the brain of a goldfish. Anyway for that and a few other reasons I flipped that watch. But now I'm actively trying to acquire a new Basel Exp I but I only plan to use it for casual evenings and weekends when I don't need the date.

The lesson I learned is that I bought the Ranger too quickly without really determining if I liked it. I saw it a few times in person but now I realize it wasn't singing to me even though it is a really nice watch. A lesson I think most go through. At least I didn't take much of a hit on it.
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