The Perfect Watch
I don’t remember the first watch I ever bought for myself, but I’m guessing it was a Timex from a rack at Rexall or Woolworths.
"The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter." —Mark Twain
It’s all stuff
I don’t remember the first watch I ever bought for myself, but I’m guessing it was a Timex from a rack at Rexall or Woolworths.
Everything takes longer when you’re old. Pissing, for example, but enough about that.
When I bought my first Seiko in 1978, I had no idea that a fellow USAF pilot, Colonel William Pogue, had worn one like it in space just a few years earlier.
Like a lot of you, I watched last week’s debate between President Biden and the Electoral College-installed former president with dismay.
I hope you’ll forgive me for posting more wristwatch photos.
My red line is well this side of vomiting.
Sorry for neglecting the blog again. It’s not as if I don’t have lots of juicy stuff to write about. It’s more that Donna says she’ll have the locks changed if I do!
We are Chianese if you don’t please.* Is is time for another #bigseiko post? Why, it certainly is. This is my current trove of Chinese homage wristwatches. The newest acquisition, delivered two days ago, is the colorful number in the middle. They’re made by a company called Pagani Design and sold online here in the […]