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It's legit...not my favourite though, that one is not pictured although in my last watch post it was.

not my favourite though, that one is not pictured although in my last watch post it was

Are you talking about the Rolex? 🤔

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I just got this rare pre-owned Seiko 5 from Japan, an advance birthday gift to myself. It's one fineee piece. Even though I have better and more "pricey" watches in my little collection, this little Seiko is slowly becoming one of my favorites.

Nice Seiko...great watches really, I have had a few and feel they're as good as any other and better than most. ✅

Yeah, my Rolex is my favourite more for the meaning of it, than from an actual watch perspective. The watch I wear the most is my Casio Mudmaster though, I wear that every day.

I have had a few and feel they're as good as any other and better than most

I like Seiko, especially the Seiko 5 lineup. I don't know how they managed to make such beautiful mechanical watches and then sell them for a price of $100 to $200. That's bonkers, I'd say.

my Rolex is my favourite more for the meaning of it

It's more like a statement piece, right? Most of us buy such watches to mark a moment or point of accomplishment, by getting something that exhibits a feeling of success.

The watch I wear the most is my Casio Mudmaster though, I wear that every day.

My Casio Enticer is my daily. Along with a vintage Casio, the little digital ones. Nothing beats a Casio when it comes to daily watches.

I don't buy special watches every day if the week, each I have marks a significant moment and that's where the meaning comes into it I guess. The cost if it doesn't make it special. I think you understand well.

I think you understand well.

Without a doubt! I do understand.

I kinda felt the same way when I got my Tissot PRX a few months ago; after securing a new gig. These watches are like little gifts to myself, after I've worked hard for something; which in my eyes deserves a little reward.