Isn't it difficult to read upside down? :)
Albeit voluntarily....
For the last 5, possibly 6 weeks I’ve only worn one watch (or very occasionally none!).
Within those 6 weeks I have been engaged in some heavy duty DIY, swimming in the sea 10 times, plenty of time on the beach, taken half a dozen flights, been totally drunk twice, climbed some trees, slept outside, been in +42 degrees and almost Zero degrees environments, biked and skateboarded more than a handful of times, changes some parts on the Mrs car, changed nappies on the baby, and general life stuff...
And 99% of that whilst wearing this:
Seems to be passing all tests so far!
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Isn't it difficult to read upside down? :)
Shock Horror! "Man Wears Watch Whilst Doing Stuff" - isn't this what they're for?
I wear my Polar Exp II 42mm for everything, it never leaves my wrist, including DIY, swimming, gardening. Why wouldn't I?
PS nice watch - I do like that a lot!
Have always liked that one👍
please don't tell that you also showered or slept with your watch on!!!
How did you change the strap with it stuck on your wrist ???
:-P
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That should save you strap money.Watch stuck on wrist
The current Tudor chrono is the best watch to have in this day and age. Just because many ignorant reviewers appear not to like it... makes it an even better proposition for those who know about such things.
Stuck on wrist
A quick story many years ago a friend was the senior manager of a large nursing home and one of the residents had a Cartier which was glued to her wrist as she had suffered weight loss and the family were afraid the watch would get lost.
I FEEL LIKE I'M DIAGONALLY PARKED IN A PARALLEL UNIVERSE
The more I see this watch the more I like it, seems to be a real bargain on the second hand market as well.
A visit to Ibiza might solve the problem.