WRUW Today?

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Ha minor flurries and ice but scew it work from home one day. I will probably spend 8 hours looking for a home for one dog and two cats as the fire Marshall said we have too many cages. One day I honestly worked 8a-9p finding a foster for two nine year old cats. That included transporting the little bastards over 100 miles.

At the end of 2023 I went on a little spree getting some decent watches with no date. That is out of my comfort zone as I used the watch to tell me the date almost as much as the time. It ended up working our and gave me confidence in my memory as I can remember the date. I truly thought I had damaged my brain and couldn’t remember. I’m pretty sure today is the 18th right?

Anyway newer KS model which I have come to really like. Wait is it the 19th?
 
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The happy word 😀



...from a watch that suffers a perpetual crisis of identity...

 
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The happy word 😀



...from a watch that suffers a perpetual crisis of identity...


Huge fan of the Jumbo. I really love those Tudors for what they are, and not a spec for what they aren’t! Beautiful.
 
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Gotta dive into the moon cycle here.
 
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An old man enjoying a bit of sunshine in the cold weather today... and the watch :0)... both showing our age a bit.
London yesterday and accosting fellow travellers for a wrist watch shot on trains and tube without getting arrested. I clocked this Swatch Blancpain which looked pretty good. He did say he has a vintage Seamaster at home and then we reopened the watch winders debate (I remain against these days :0)
 
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Sellers remorse just kicked in as I let mine go.... they do pop in the sunshine / cracking watch which looks different in every light (but always good)
 
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Day not what I thought it would be but isn’t that how things go. Did a switchooski as I’m thinking too much.