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Old 8 September 2014, 08:39 AM   #31
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You know...I'm glad you said this because I agree. This is my daily watch. I work at my computer daily , I travel touring my business regularly , I wear out and about on the weekend. It have never been polished and a decade old already.

Ok, I call BS. Worn daily for a decade, not a single mark anywhere on the clasp or otherwise, and never touched up?

I'm most being facetious - not calling you a liar, but I cannot possibly fathom the life it would require to have a watch look like that after 3,650 days of full time wear and "normal" living.
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Old 8 September 2014, 08:54 AM   #32
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Wow , you did the math to suggest Im not telling the truth. Well I am. I wear this watch every single day as my daily beater. It has never been polished. I clean it thoroughly every weekend. It does have some hairline scratches inevitably but thats it.
Thanks for your BS comment , very nice.


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Old 8 September 2014, 09:12 AM   #33
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Wow , you did the math to suggest Im not telling the truth. Well I am. I wear this watch every single day as my daily beater. It has never been polished. I clean it thoroughly every weekend. It does have some hairline scratches inevitably but thats it.
Thanks for your BS comment , very nice.
I said was being facetious, and was just unable to fathom what "daily life" could result in a full gold watch with nary a blemish anywhere.

And from a prior post...

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Since 1989 . My YG sub , its still my daily wearer. ( never been serviced , worn every day and keeps impeccable time)
I guess you've been wearing it daily for 25 years not 10. That makes it even more incredible.

I have a full gold sub, and it had more hairlines on the PCLs in week 1 than yours has after 9,125 days of wear. I'm honestly interested in how you're able to wear a watch for 25 years, never service it, never polish it, and it looks brand new.

Forgive any perceived slight, it's certainly not intended.

All the best,
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Old 8 September 2014, 10:13 AM   #34
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It looks more like a scratch than a crack, isn't the bezel markers made from stainless steel with PVD platinum coating?
In any even it's still in great shape, and sounds like you are getting the most out of your GMT. Wear it in good health!
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Old 8 September 2014, 11:21 AM   #35
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Guys, despite how it looks I take great care of this watch. I've seen people put a wristband on before typing to breaking out scotch tape (nothing wrong with either method). I did purchase the watch used so it did have some dings. Like another member said I do have a job in sales and am so busy with my work that I don't have time (no pun intended) to worry about the watch when typing or walking. I do love this watch and want to keep it in nice condition. I took more pics of the watch earlier.















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Old 8 September 2014, 11:52 AM   #36
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Franzy, don't let some people overvaluing or obsessing about their watches make you feel bad. You've had a lot of enjoyment, with more to come, from your GMT. I doubt your joy would be more if you obsessed over it to preserve resale value or whatever others' motivation might be. You bought it; wear and continue to enjoy!
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Old 8 September 2014, 12:01 PM   #37
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Franzy (Tom), you got yourself a nice uncommon GMTIIc, in your pics the crown sits nice and straight!👍

Wear it well my friend, it has character👍
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