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This post could be about a couple of different things. It could be a movie review of Deepsea Challenge 3D, a 2014 documentary about filmmaker James Cameron’s diving expedition to the deepest point of the deepest trench in the ocean...
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A lot of folks name the Submariner as the watch that defined the tool watch genre. And indeed, an argument can be made for that. But an argument can also be made that the chronographs worn by WW II pilots...
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OK, I know that writing this article is basically stepping into a mine field. Everybody has their favorites and different folks have different ideas of what collecting is. And on top of that, those of us who count ourselves among...
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A woman – we’ll call her Joanne – walks into a jewelry store to buy her husband a watch. Her husband, who works in the film industry, has just become enamored of the sport of auto racing because of some...
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Remember when watches – he-man men’s watches – were a demure 34mm? Naw, of course you don’t. I barely do and I’m thinking the typical modern watch enthusiast is more focused on current and modern watches. The Author’s 34mm Rolex...
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After posting a wrist shot of me wearing one of my Rolexes on a beach a while back, I was asked by a Facebook connection, “Why would you wear a Rolex near salt water???” (Yes, she emphasized her point with three...
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It’s a black and white world out there folks. Or… at least, people would have you think so. You hear it all the time. “There are two kinds of people in this world. Those that [blank], and those that [anti-blank].”...
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