Watch looks good to me as I owned one for a while. I ended up selling it for the Galbée 2319. I found the xl to be a little too slabsided, the 2319 is perfect at 29mm and super slim.

Double Dragon and Bump n Jump Both were in the little arcade at the Shakey's that I worked at in high school. I would get the high score every day on my break ( The game was shut off and reset every night)

Uptown and the Garden District are beautiful. Sometimes you have to leave Bourbon Street and explore.

Never had HH in my life. My mom was a stay a home and came from a large family (11 bros and sis) cooking well was a way of life. I remember when I went to a GF Thanksgiving and they had Stove top stuffing. It was interesting, I was used to my dressing dressing.

Galatoires Friday lunch, Cooter Browns, Columns Hotel happy hour

I live in NW Indiana near Lake Michigan. The summers seem the same. The winters are very mild in comparison.

Agreed on the Galbee.

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Yes it is too big. Looks like a Cartier Santos galbée 2319 or 2823 would fit you better

Never seen this one before. Cool Sinn!

Sinn 3006 is a beast . Lots of dial. Great watch

Until you get older and then you tend to look at it from a totally different perspective.

195k last year and I just bought a Honda Accord hybrid 2021

Get the first one. I have it and love it. Perfect beater watch.

I wear a suit a few times a week for work. I get lots of compliments and attention. I am 53 yrs old . Not super fit. But I am well groomed wearing a tailored suit that fits me properly and probably the biggeat key....appropriate shoes that are clean and polished.

It sets you apart from the crowd, and like cousin said in The Bear, it's like wearing armor.

Going through these comments, we sound extremely old.

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I worked at the UPS at 14th and Jefferson, and we seem to just be able to handle it. I guess we are a little tougher than you guys. Obviously kidding. I remember how hot it was in that building at 1 o'clock in the morning when we got there. If I remember correctly, it was 100 degrees outside and warmer inside the building.