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3 weeks ago |
watchuseek.com | Eliminating Options |Stuffler Mike |Chris Stark |John MS
Status Not open for further replies. #1 · So, I’m looking for the real point of all this. Why does Oceaneva get no love? They make a good watch. I’ve had one for 2 years. I like the weight, thickness, bracelet, wearability, colorway, movement, etc. I wear it about once a week. Less than my Mido or Ball, more than my Seikos or Aragon’s. View attachment 18984244 What could they do to elevate their micro brand?
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3 weeks ago |
watchuseek.com | Eliminating Options |Stuffler Mike |Chris Stark |John MS
#2 · Because it looks derivative? #3 · I wear it about once a week. Less than my Mido or Ball Sounds like you don't even give it that much love... #4 · …They make a good watch. A good watch seldom stands out in a world full of ordinary good watches.
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1 month ago |
watchuseek.com | Eliminating Options |Chris Stark
Glad to see that this important topic is finally being discussed.
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2 months ago |
watchuseek.com | Eliminating Options |LosAngeles Timer |Chris Stark
Clarification*Everything in this post is true as it happened. However, some may have concluded that Bob’s Watches violated their Consignment Agreement by holding my cash payment for over 30 days, while in fact they didn’t.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
watchuseek.com | Eliminating Options
With all my respect for the joy of a union with spouse/partner/significant other, there are times we play little games to throw our beloved off the scent of our addiction to watches. I'm hoping for a playful theme here instead of real relationship advice, but I accept the futility of guiding a public forum. With that in mind... What clever "white lies" do you say to derail your significant other's concern about your watch obsession? My go-to is simple.
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