WRUW@W (what are you wearing at work?)

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Pre covid I was in the office 5 days per week, and I’ve been wondering how my tastes or priorities will change when I finally get back into the office (currently scheduled for November). At that point, I will only be in the office a few days per week, and will working from home 2-3 days per week.
 
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Mostly this 9 times out of 10



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Take the 3 of them away overseas for work trips.
 
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I work at an office where I mostly wear my Submariner 16800 or Datejust 126234.

If I get a chance to go to sea, I wear my Marathon GSAR

 
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Any mechanical watch in my collection is good for professoring (although some stay home on rainy days). One exception is the Vostok is mostly for the beach. I own a Timex Ironman and a Garmin for running, but those don't go to the University.
 
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PP 5227R — First day on the job. Life reboot at 52. CEO is a serious watch guy. This could be interesting!

 
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PP 5227R — First day on the job. Life reboot at 52. CEO is a serious watch guy. This could be interesting!


Love the simple elegance.
 
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While working on 3 other Speedmasters...
 
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While working on 3 other Speedmasters...

that is a beauty!
one day ill pick up a birth year/month watch, I saw one FS recently that was a month to the day older than me according to the extract, it was unfortunately out of my price range.
 
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1971 Speedy. The last Apollo mission was in December of 1972.
 
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I’m a cat herder so most of the time I’m out in the lush prairie it’s typical of those in my craft to wear only fine vintage watches. Yes, it’s a stressful field and I do require a lot of therapy but it’s a passion