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TimeForMachine Metal Model Review

The idea itself is clever and while the end-products certainly look cool, I found the execution to lead to a deeply frustrating build experience, and I say that as someone with years of “tinkering” under my belt. I was looking forward to populating my bookshelf with more complex models, but presently I cannot in good conscience recommend these kits.

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The Treasure Chest - The Tudor North Flag Is the Most Discouraging Watch of the Last Decade

Tudor DID do everything right with its North Flag, and yet this is a model that went nowhere. I’d go so far as to say that there is Tudor “pre-North Flag”, and Tudor “post-North Flag”, and the current trajectory that Tudor is on is almost entirely due to this model not taking off, when in fact it objectively had everything going for it.

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Tommy - The “Real American Fragrance” That Started It All For Me

When I first sat down to write this piece I thought it would be relatively straightforward, just a story about something from my childhood that still fills me with great memories. It didn’t take long for all the knowledge I’ve acquired since then to kick in and make me realize that there might be far more to the “Real American Fragrance” than just the juice in the bottle.

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The Four Watches That Every Watch Collector Should - and Likely Will - Own

In the decade-plus that I’ve been into watches, I’ve noticed that there is a very, very small handful of watches that are universal. And when I say universal, I mean that with as much certainty as I can glean without a formal data set. These are watches that pretty much everyone likes and that any watch collector who’s not simply looking to flex will enjoy. In fact, these watches are well-known to be as appreciated by collectors as are their Pateks and Rolexes.

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How to Level Up Your Career And Your Life With Everyday Carry

It’s one thing to try hard once, it’s completely another to bring your A-game each and every time, so in my view the line between “making a good first impression” and “fooling someone” is thin. For me, the later ways you present yourself are just as important - if not more - than the first, consistency being a highly desirable attribute in any setting.

The great news I have for you is that you can project this consistency (among other positive qualities) and reap all the rewards that come with it, by indulging some of the passions that lead you to this site daily, particularly those associated with Everyday Carry, or EDC.

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The Treasure Chest — The Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Co-Axial Chronometer GMT Chronograph

Watches that appear in this series really are what I consider “hidden treasures”, that is to say models that I am confident could tempt more buyers, if only they were provided a second chance at more exposure. For this first entry, I’m going big (literally, more on that later…) with something from my own collection: a watch from a powerhouse brand, boasting a world-class movement with multiple complications, and very robust performance specs, all wrapped up in a design package that add up to a piece I believe would be worthy of a “Bond Watch” title.

Let’s now unearth the Omega 231.10.43.52.06.001, known more manageably (but only slightly) as the Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M Co-Axial Chronometer GMT Chronograph 43mm.

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