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which had me thinking about an "all night watch."
Sep 04, 2015,11:02 AM
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Good times all!
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What exactly is an "every day watch"?
By: rnaden : September 3rd, 2015-08:50
This is the question posed by my wife when we were out trawling the watch boutiques in Kuala Lumpur earlier today. She says that the watch blogs are full of people mentioning it, but among enthusiasts and collectors, no one seems to be able to give a defi...
A desirable quality of an 'everyday watch' . . .
By: Dr No : September 3rd, 2015-09:19
. . . would be affordability combined with replaceability; one that doesn't break the bank, and could be replaced if lost or damaged. Perhaps that's why DateJusts are so prevalent ;-) . . .
Good qualities
By: rnaden : September 3rd, 2015-20:12
:-) And they all make sense. Now...if only there was just one watch and not more than half the collection that fits the bill.... Thanks for the feedback, Art!
I agree with a twist...
By: 4Js : September 6th, 2015-09:16
I rarely wear a watch more than one day. If I have to worry about various occasions, than I just wear more watches in the day! I like variety and the mood. And I like reading purists and if someone posts a watch I haven\'t worn then I look to go wear it. ...
My everyday
By: Warrenjared1 : September 3rd, 2015-10:53
Watch is a Breitling superocean on a rubber ocean racer strap with deployment. The watch can take a beating and with the rubber strap it\'s a little more low key. I agree that a everyday watch should be a easy watch to replace and at a reasonable price. ...
Every day rotating watch
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : September 3rd, 2015-21:01
Is my "everyday" watch :p I like variety so almost always rotate watches each day unless when traveling Good post Richard! Unfortunately I don\'t have a proper answer for you :p Cheers Robin
Hmmm...
By: KMII : September 3rd, 2015-22:47
Given that most of us have several, I guess a watch that one would not mind wearing daily and that would work for most occasions, even if one chooses another one, so that they all get some wrist time...
Don't I know it...
By: KMII : September 4th, 2015-03:47
But sometimes she speaks the voice of reason
the ubiquitous Rolex Datejust!
By: kesharoo : September 3rd, 2015-23:19
Fluted with jubilee bracelet, thank you very much. If I didn't know better this will be my singular watch. It is the go everywhere, do everything watch!
Fortunatelly there must not be such a thing as the "every day watch"...
By: MCG (Markus) : September 4th, 2015-06:04
... because, an every day watch must fit every situation. That means, it'll be somehow...... a bit boring! ;-) Every watch with character will not fit an every day situation. Either it'll be to edgy, to round, to thick, to colourful, to sporty to dressy.....
an everyday watch is an intangible good
By: Arie - Mr Orange : September 4th, 2015-06:17
to a watch collector. It just does not exist. Only non watch collectors (can) have an everyday watch. It means that they only have one watch! One as in 1. And only wear that 1 watch. Every day. Can you imagine? No you can't. So an everyday watch is a phan...
Correctomundo!
By: TheMadDruid : September 4th, 2015-06:43
It's a great question, and I think both you and Richard answered it. There just is no such thing.
Very well said . . .
By: amerix : September 4th, 2015-07:28
and inspirational as well: a) because all the others were stolen, b) one is enough for any man. Feel free, anyone, to continue the list! Question to a Billionaire, "Why do you wear that scratched-up piece of junk?" Answer: "Because it helped me to get to ...
LOL! Thanks for your input
By: rnaden : September 6th, 2015-00:12
Definitely lends a new perspective....at least for the non night watch ;-)
That's an interesting viewpoint
By: rnaden : September 6th, 2015-00:14
But definitely one that holds water. I think we generally agree that this one watch thing exists only for those who don\'t care much about appreciating different watches but are contented with that one. Flip side, that would make us a very discontented bu...
This is something I keep pondering...
By: Esharp : September 6th, 2015-06:55
I appreciate many watches but don\'t feel the need to own them. Virtually everything I try on or look at has some fatal flaw. Maybe that\'s my pickiness / OCD / some other undiagnosed psychological problem. Or am I just lacking the \'buy and collect\' gen...
There are many watches that would fit that bill
By: rnaden : September 6th, 2015-17:44
The JLC is a superb choice, for sure, as would a datejust, a GS to name some. I'm not sure I can be like that guy who "retired" from collecting....is there such a thing? It's probably as mythical as the "one watch" scenario we play out :-)