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Ja  Rhule

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Men are serious about their watches. Some of my coworkers have 10-20 watches. Others have 1-2 watches that cost few thousands. Every time we have a meeting, you just see dudes checking out each other watches. It rubs off on me, I just purchased my 3rd watch in 3 months. I got around 7 watches now and my wife hates it. Anyone in the same boat?

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I might look into it, I might use it for fishing.

Best deal i found on it was at Sam's. I had been drooling over it for a few months but couldn't justify the $300 on Amazon. It was $180 at Sam's. It comes with a manual that could knock someone out if you throw it at them. It also adjusts your time for dst automatically from the watch people in fort Collins

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I mean I'm 19. I have more important purchases to make right now than a damn watch lol. I'll make it there in a few years, cause I am all about some style

Oh yea, I start buying watches when I turned 25. When I was 19, watch was the last thing on my mind.

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