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Dad's avatar

Hard to imagine you wearing anything for a month. You are never doing the same thing

twice. Not a creature of habit but rather a habit of changing, fixing, testing. That's what keeps

you interesting. Dad

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Vu Bui's avatar

I love this! Not only because I love the FXD (my MN21 was by far my most worn watch of 2022 and 23 and even now is top 3 in wrist time. I recently went on a two week vacation wearing just the Habring2 Erwin Pilot. I brought 5 straps for it, which kept things fun and interesting. I did everything but sleep with the watch on, swimming, sauna, hiking, flying, driving, being incredibly sick… it was an amazing companion.

I think it’s good to sometimes just settle on one watch and really really get to know it. Have fun!

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Joseph Kang's avatar

I've been known to do this on occasion out of sheer laziness. lol.

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Blake Martin's avatar

I’m going to try the challenge with you. I’ll be wearing my CWN1 and starting with a grey Garmin strap. A divine combination.

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Kirill Zinchenko's avatar

I wonder if audio narration not available for this post is intentional, or it will be there later?

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Jay Tuttle's avatar

I’m game to try it for the month of June with my FXD, but it will be tough to give up my 5 digit Sub, purchased new in 1986, which I’ve recently fallen in love with again after swapping out the Oyster bracelet (heresy!) for a Hydroflex Loopless with a deployant clasp. Talk about a first world problem!

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BeerNye's avatar

Done! I'll pick a watch and stick with it for the month of June. I have a Stress and Rescue dive class coming up in June, so whichever one I pick will get a serious workout. Maybe my MKII Project 300...

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satornjanac's avatar

Because of your first installment of One Watch One Month, I wanted to see if I can do it back in the day when I got my blue bb58. While a was wearing it for the first month I've got opportunity to write a piece about it. While I was talking about my article with editor, he mentioned that his friend who wrote a review about Tudor bb58, wore it for 4 months non stop before even starting a review. Ok, let's try 4 months on non stop wearing it. I was near the end when I got a recommendation from YouTube https://youtu.be/3UHBHLzM6Cg?si=A_LgiOzWf-wGlhRj about how ASPW wears his Rolex Submariner since 1981 (37 years in the video and still wears it 7 years later)... You can see the pattern here 😀 For 3+ years I'm wearing bb58 every day

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