

That's more than I spend on food! Can't justify it, at all. Financed with 0% interest and 10% deposit, it would cost £290 a month for two years.

The top 1 contender for my next watch, GS SBGY007, surprised me in both how polished it is, and how much it costs. But after an AD visit in June I felt there wasn't anything I'd actually prefer over the Fears. Always with the greater plan of possibly buying something higher end that would replace the trio. After wearing the Casio for a month straight that idea was stronger than ever, so I just kept wearing it, for as long as it felt right. As much as I like to have a bit of variety, there's something extremely alluring about having a watch that is "the one". Selling the collection and buying one watch worth around the same amount. I've often considered the idea of wearing the same watch every day. Well, after that holiday it left my wrist literally twice, until this new purchase. Since getting the current trio of mechanicals I've hardly worn it, but in these road trips to foreign countries it's the obvious choice due to practicality, ruggedness and price. It's the first watch I've ever bought, a little over 4 years ago. Went on holiday to Albania with my mates and as usual took my Casio Royale PT. The idea behind this amalgamation of watches was based on three points:įast forward ten months, July 2022. By then I had three watches: the Fears, a Farer Hudson, and an anordain model 2 green fumé. Consider this a warning.Ī little over a year ago I bought my Fears Brunswick Salmon. And for the first time, also lots of photos.
