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dec

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  1. A colleague of mine who was in a similar situation to yourself and his son was 14 at the time. He decided to spend some of his last days writing a short journal, with a few paragraphs devoted to each year of his own life after the age of 14. That way as his son matures, and has his own family, he stay connected with his dad. Really lovely. Just something I wanted to share...

     

    All the best to your son and family. 

  2. This kicked off when I snapped up a gen case and bezel on Ebay for $150. This made up for a long period of regretting not getting one of those Roling cases years ago!
     
    I then sourced a bunch of other bits without realising Matt was also a source.
     
    - Gen case, back, bezel, dial, tube, crown, date wheel with open font
    - TC Super 2824–2
    - Clarks hands
    - Raffles Time movement holder #2
    - Donerix strap
    - Aftermarket Rolex 16mm buckle (from another watch, so can't remember who from)
     
    Two slight set backs... the TC movement arrived at Matt's without the higher H4 pinion and Matt had to cope. Also the gen crown had a thread problem, so Matt swapped it with his supplier for a better one for not much money. Good guy.
     
    I ummmed and ahhhed about the strap. Had it on a grey and blue nato for a few days but my wife thought that wasn't dressy enough. She normally just says, "Whatever", so it must have been pretty lacklustre. So I was looking for some of the texture of a jubilee, but not the bling, when I spotted this Donerix in his sale. It's as fat as a jubilee and hard to get on and off actually, as it's rather stiff through the buckle. I preferred to play it down a bit with the two-tone. 
     
    Enjoy...
     
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    Oh yeah, original crystal too... left a bit of patina.
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  3. I've started wearing pocket squares with sport coats, now that I no longer wear suits and ties to work .. I still like a pop of colour.

     

    As for fashion rules, 'never do this, never do that', I am old enough to know they are total b.s.  Just wear what you like and you feel comfortable with in the company you keep. 

  4. It depends a lot where you live and who you mix with... open your eyes!

    Where I am you still wouldn't dare wear a sports watch to work. That'll change.

    My dad thought that only poor people wore steel watches.

    My grandad considered wedding rings to be jewellery and therefore only for women.

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