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8 July 2014, 03:32 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Sweden
Watch: 16713 & 116610LV
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Am I the only one here...
...who does not really care all that much about scratching my watch?
Sure, I don't wear it while changing transmission in my car but just simple maintenance like taking off the intake, supercharger or shit like that I feel like there's no need to take it off. I do care about scratches, but only on the glass and the bezel. The rest, meh. It will survive and I can always send it in for polishing and get back a pretty much brand new watch. Now, don't go thinking that my watch actually looks like a deadbeat horse because it does not, it's nactually in very good shape but it's past has a few dings here and there (owners before me) and I feel like my Rolex should be with me on all of my best moments even if it's the moments I have to repair my car during breakdowns (happens every week, don't supercharge a car that you want reliable!). But I do not wear it during work since it's stupid to trash it during moments I don't want to remember nor at hardcore sessions in the garage as I stated above Is there anyone else like me here? What's a thread without a picture? Rolex 16713 by BadkarsPiraten, on Flickr |
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