For sure! before i bought my speedy the doctor said i had max 5 years to live. Now with the speedy i have at least another 40+. He even said the numbers would have been even better if the speedy was a pre-moon cal. 321
Probably not. In my case my heart rate and blood pressure shoot up every time I see a Speedy I don't own yet, hence shortening my life.
It increases everything! (and no mods, don't count this as a post that contributes knowledge to the forum)
I've discovered that when I got my 2nd Speedy Pro that my life expectancy doubled (per the optometrist I saw yesterday who was wearing a quartz "Pre Bond" Seamaster) It's now my understanding that 2,3,4 Speedsters will double, triple, quadruple your life expectancy. More if they're kept unwound.
I think listening to the rhythmic tick of the movement lowers my pulse and stress. Sometimes in the office I will close my eyes and hold up to my ear. Very relaxing.
anything that makes you very happy likely increases your life span. I'm not a speedy fan but I've found myself feeling healthier every time I acquire a new piece. my old Tudor seemed to improve my sorry old knees when I bought it home so I figure a few more railroad pocket watches and a Connie or two and I'm set to live till I'm 100. Then I figure on buying another Royal Enfield.
Nah, that counts as exercise! http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/health/doctors-say-looking-busty-women-1107578#QUmAWHfxFsXw59XK.97
you fail to mention that he has to pretend being a 22 yr old blond female hottie and has to wear a wig and fishnets .... but from there on ... the sky is the limit ...