![]() 05/07/2016 at 22:36 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The only watch I wear and pretty much the only watch I care about... It was my father’s before and therefore has traveled more distances than any of us will most likely do in our entire life. It’s also exactly my age: 32 year old.
It has a touch screen calculator. Love this thing :)
![]() 05/07/2016 at 23:26 |
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For a watch that’s 32 years old and has traveled many miles kilometres, it looks like it’s in excellent condition.
I think this is equivalent to Bruce Willis’ watch from Pulp Fiction. Hopefully it didn’t travel in any arseholes to get to you but it means more than anything else, and that’s the greatest value an object can have.
You had the touchscreen watch long before iOS and Android became a thing.
![]() 05/07/2016 at 23:32 |
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Those things are amazing. You need a pic with the number keys for the younguns to realize how good we thought we had it in 1984.
![]() 05/08/2016 at 01:38 |
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8 Digits maximum :)
You need tiny fingers though...
![]() 05/08/2016 at 01:40 |
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It is in great condition really! And yeah, hopefully it hasn’t visited too many sphincters...
![]() 05/08/2016 at 06:28 |
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Beautiful.
![]() 05/08/2016 at 19:40 |
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One is too many, but at this point, if you have no other choice in deciding how to protect it, just do it. I’d imagine it’s something you’d want to pass along to your children in the future.
![]() 05/08/2016 at 20:15 |
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Well, it’s a watch I wear daily, so whatever happens to it, nothing much I can do against that. A bit like a car, no point in having a watch if it is not worn. Hopefully it never breaks down, but even if it does, I’ll make sure to get a spare one and repair it...