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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | ||||||
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I'm not afraid to admit, I use one watch in each wrist, well the right wrist is the official(i'm lefty), the left I use for some tests or just to put some watches to work. Yes, in the winter is easier to get by with this, summer time I use both wrists only inside the house, it's hard to explain people outside my family my love for watches, unless they are WIS. Yes, the wife is used to my craziness with watches. Yes, I've seen Mr.Hans (@ProTime when I saw him) using watches on both wrists also (most likely testing for a customer). How can you leave such a big piece of real state empty? Well I think I could come up with a number of reasons... What do you think moderators and everyone? To each, their own... I very rarely ever wore more than just one watch until about five years ago, even when traveling... But, I took a long trip to Alaska and most of my watches were in the shop for Battery changes (I owned mostly quartz before I started collecting), so I took along my Speedmaster Mark II Pro and a Citizen NaviHawk so I could track the time changes. Since then I find I nearly always wear two watches when travelling and many days will wear more than one two. Of course, as fellow collector Steve Waddington says, "A man with two watches never really sure what time it is!"... Best regards, Marcos To thine own self be true!
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