Still on a day off from fliegering…currently at an unfamiliar skatepark in suburban Detroit…and due to unfamiliarity with the skatepark [there’s a really good chance that I’ll wipe out], I’m putting the -64 E.W. away during skateboarding ops…
LATE ENTRY: For the record, I did not wipe out [or die] at the skatepark…so now it’s back to the Holiday Inn Express to practice [thrash metal] drumming…and I think it’s safe to put the -64 E.W. back on during practice [thrash metal] drumming…
One on each wrist today. The Rolex was put back into service on March 11, set to my iPad at that time and worn 24/7. In this picture, it has lost 1.5 seconds in 26 days without stopping or having been re-set. My Speedmaster 345.0808 with the gold plated calibre 853 movement and sapphire back is the other. I conditioned it 16 months ago. It was set to my iPad 18-hours ago, and worn continually since then. It is one second fast to my iPad. This is one for Ripley!