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Rochsolid
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Feb 5, 2019
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Thanks for your informative input to everyone who commented. I'm nearly an antique myself and remember a time when the mechanical watch was standard and Timex was dropping watches from tall buildings and blimps to show how tough they were. Mechanical watches don't require batteries, don't have to be worn daily, and winding them is a comfortable morning ritual. Now I wish I could afford one. Nowadays, I'm more interested in watch bands than watches and collect Navajo carved silver watch tips some of which have precious stone inlays. They usually come with dirt cheap watches whose batteries need to be replaced every few months. When that became a drag, I started looking into contemporary watches and have learned a lot from MassDrop. I ended up buying several Seiko and Citizen solar watches with faces that complement the bands and which don't require batteries or a winder that's priced higher than the watches.
Feb 5, 2019
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