I'm gonna' have to spend some time this evening digging through this guy's posting history so I can figure out what the heck this is about.
Farmer1906 said:
41 mm is too small? Unless you're Shaq, I find that hard to believe.
TheOC16 said:
I'm gonna' have to spend some time this evening digging through this guy's posting history so I can figure out what the heck this is about.
Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
Alright, well looks like you do have wrists as big as Shaq's.TarponChaser said:Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
6'3"+ former D1 lineman. I do have the fats but not in the arms and my wrists are over 9" in circumference. Anything smaller than 44mm looks out of proportion.
TarponChaser said:Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
6'3"+ former D1 lineman. I do have the fats but not in the arms and my wrists are over 9" in circumference. Anything smaller than 44mm looks out of proportion.
TheOC16 said:
Interesting.
So 78% posting on boards that are not relevant to the main purpose of TexAgs.
TheOC16 said:TarponChaser said:Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
6'3"+ former D1 lineman. I do have the fats but not in the arms and my wrists are over 9" in circumference. Anything smaller than 44mm looks out of proportion.
Okay now I'm fascinated - do you have any dress watches? What would be your ideal dress (or datejust style sporty dress) watch that works on a 9" wrist? Just strap a pocket watch on your wrist??
(Also, Farmer definitely needs to eat some crow on this one.)
I like dress watches, but just don't have a need for them anymore. Earlier in my career when I was doing biz casual or suits, sport coats, etc. sure. I was also going to a lot more weddings back then and trying to impress dates with fancy dinners, etc. Now, I'm married, work from home mostly and when I am in the office it's super casual jeans and polo environment. A diver is as fancy as I need.TarponChaser said:TheOC16 said:TarponChaser said:Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
6'3"+ former D1 lineman. I do have the fats but not in the arms and my wrists are over 9" in circumference. Anything smaller than 44mm looks out of proportion.
Okay now I'm fascinated - do you have any dress watches? What would be your ideal dress (or datejust style sporty dress) watch that works on a 9" wrist? Just strap a pocket watch on your wrist??
(Also, Farmer definitely needs to eat some crow on this one.)
Nah, I don't do dress watches. I just have my Seamaster and Apple watch. I was thinking I might like something dressier than my usual dive watch but I'm not as into watches as most of y'all on here and dressier stuff just looks too off- like a fat chick in skinny jeans.
It also isn't about his posting history on his current handle. It is the years of being a **** poster with his old handle...hedgeTXAG 05 said:TheOC16 said:
Interesting.
So 78% posting on boards that are not relevant to the main purpose of TexAgs.
It's not so much where he posts, but what he posts. Either a huge troll or just a miserable person.
Irish 2.0 said:It also isn't about his posting history on his current handle. It is the years of being a **** poster with his old handle...hedgeTXAG 05 said:TheOC16 said:
Interesting.
So 78% posting on boards that are not relevant to the main purpose of TexAgs.
It's not so much where he posts, but what he posts. Either a huge troll or just a miserable person.
You're moving right up there with him MarathonAg12...Your schtick is ****ing annoying.AgsOnDeck said:Irish 2.0 said:It also isn't about his posting history on his current handle. It is the years of being a **** poster with his old handle...hedgeTXAG 05 said:TheOC16 said:
Interesting.
So 78% posting on boards that are not relevant to the main purpose of TexAgs.
It's not so much where he posts, but what he posts. Either a huge troll or just a miserable person.
Irish 1.0 vs Hedge
I make sure and always strap on my Milgauss before having sex with my wife. Lot of miles on it in that use case.zgolfz85 said:I like dress watches, but just don't have a need for them anymore. Earlier in my career when I was doing biz casual or suits, sport coats, etc. sure. I was also going to a lot more weddings back then and trying to impress dates with fancy dinners, etc. Now, I'm married, work from home mostly and when I am in the office it's super casual jeans and polo environment. A diver is as fancy as I need.TarponChaser said:TheOC16 said:TarponChaser said:Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
6'3"+ former D1 lineman. I do have the fats but not in the arms and my wrists are over 9" in circumference. Anything smaller than 44mm looks out of proportion.
Okay now I'm fascinated - do you have any dress watches? What would be your ideal dress (or datejust style sporty dress) watch that works on a 9" wrist? Just strap a pocket watch on your wrist??
(Also, Farmer definitely needs to eat some crow on this one.)
Nah, I don't do dress watches. I just have my Seamaster and Apple watch. I was thinking I might like something dressier than my usual dive watch but I'm not as into watches as most of y'all on here and dressier stuff just looks too off- like a fat chick in skinny jeans.
No knock to those who are always flaunting fancy dress watches on here, but I do wonder how much use they get. If it's not much, I get that too -- I have plenty of collectibles that rarely get any use that I have a respect for. Or, maybe these dudes are going to charity galas and whatnot on the regs. Or, maybe they just like to play catch in the yard with their kid with a 30k dress watch on. To each his own...
A few of my watches have definitely "seen some things" in this manner...YouBet said:I make sure and always strap on my Milgauss before having sex with my wife. Lot of miles on it in that use case.zgolfz85 said:I like dress watches, but just don't have a need for them anymore. Earlier in my career when I was doing biz casual or suits, sport coats, etc. sure. I was also going to a lot more weddings back then and trying to impress dates with fancy dinners, etc. Now, I'm married, work from home mostly and when I am in the office it's super casual jeans and polo environment. A diver is as fancy as I need.TarponChaser said:TheOC16 said:TarponChaser said:Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
6'3"+ former D1 lineman. I do have the fats but not in the arms and my wrists are over 9" in circumference. Anything smaller than 44mm looks out of proportion.
Okay now I'm fascinated - do you have any dress watches? What would be your ideal dress (or datejust style sporty dress) watch that works on a 9" wrist? Just strap a pocket watch on your wrist??
(Also, Farmer definitely needs to eat some crow on this one.)
Nah, I don't do dress watches. I just have my Seamaster and Apple watch. I was thinking I might like something dressier than my usual dive watch but I'm not as into watches as most of y'all on here and dressier stuff just looks too off- like a fat chick in skinny jeans.
No knock to those who are always flaunting fancy dress watches on here, but I do wonder how much use they get. If it's not much, I get that too -- I have plenty of collectibles that rarely get any use that I have a respect for. Or, maybe these dudes are going to charity galas and whatnot on the regs. Or, maybe they just like to play catch in the yard with their kid with a 30k dress watch on. To each his own...
FIFYYouBet said:I make sure and always strap on my Milgauss before having sex with my wife.zgolfz85 said:I like dress watches, but just don't have a need for them anymore. Earlier in my career when I was doing biz casual or suits, sport coats, etc. sure. I was also going to a lot more weddings back then and trying to impress dates with fancy dinners, etc. Now, I'm married, work from home mostly and when I am in the office it's super casual jeans and polo environment. A diver is as fancy as I need.TarponChaser said:TheOC16 said:TarponChaser said:Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
6'3"+ former D1 lineman. I do have the fats but not in the arms and my wrists are over 9" in circumference. Anything smaller than 44mm looks out of proportion.
Okay now I'm fascinated - do you have any dress watches? What would be your ideal dress (or datejust style sporty dress) watch that works on a 9" wrist? Just strap a pocket watch on your wrist??
(Also, Farmer definitely needs to eat some crow on this one.)
Nah, I don't do dress watches. I just have my Seamaster and Apple watch. I was thinking I might like something dressier than my usual dive watch but I'm not as into watches as most of y'all on here and dressier stuff just looks too off- like a fat chick in skinny jeans.
No knock to those who are always flaunting fancy dress watches on here, but I do wonder how much use they get. If it's not much, I get that too -- I have plenty of collectibles that rarely get any use that I have a respect for. Or, maybe these dudes are going to charity galas and whatnot on the regs. Or, maybe they just like to play catch in the yard with their kid with a 30k dress watch on. To each his own...Lot ofLOW miles on it in that use case.
yeah, but who are you really picturing while wearing it?YouBet said:I make sure and always strap on my Milgauss before having sex with my wife. Lot of miles on it in that use case.zgolfz85 said:I like dress watches, but just don't have a need for them anymore. Earlier in my career when I was doing biz casual or suits, sport coats, etc. sure. I was also going to a lot more weddings back then and trying to impress dates with fancy dinners, etc. Now, I'm married, work from home mostly and when I am in the office it's super casual jeans and polo environment. A diver is as fancy as I need.TarponChaser said:TheOC16 said:TarponChaser said:Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
6'3"+ former D1 lineman. I do have the fats but not in the arms and my wrists are over 9" in circumference. Anything smaller than 44mm looks out of proportion.
Okay now I'm fascinated - do you have any dress watches? What would be your ideal dress (or datejust style sporty dress) watch that works on a 9" wrist? Just strap a pocket watch on your wrist??
(Also, Farmer definitely needs to eat some crow on this one.)
Nah, I don't do dress watches. I just have my Seamaster and Apple watch. I was thinking I might like something dressier than my usual dive watch but I'm not as into watches as most of y'all on here and dressier stuff just looks too off- like a fat chick in skinny jeans.
No knock to those who are always flaunting fancy dress watches on here, but I do wonder how much use they get. If it's not much, I get that too -- I have plenty of collectibles that rarely get any use that I have a respect for. Or, maybe these dudes are going to charity galas and whatnot on the regs. Or, maybe they just like to play catch in the yard with their kid with a 30k dress watch on. To each his own...
A Glashutte Senator Cosmopolite.zgolfz85 said:yeah, butYouBet said:I make sure and always strap on my Milgauss before having sex with my wife. Lot of miles on it in that use case.zgolfz85 said:I like dress watches, but just don't have a need for them anymore. Earlier in my career when I was doing biz casual or suits, sport coats, etc. sure. I was also going to a lot more weddings back then and trying to impress dates with fancy dinners, etc. Now, I'm married, work from home mostly and when I am in the office it's super casual jeans and polo environment. A diver is as fancy as I need.TarponChaser said:TheOC16 said:TarponChaser said:Farmer1906 said:
Or maybe you just have a big watch fetish.
6'3"+ former D1 lineman. I do have the fats but not in the arms and my wrists are over 9" in circumference. Anything smaller than 44mm looks out of proportion.
Okay now I'm fascinated - do you have any dress watches? What would be your ideal dress (or datejust style sporty dress) watch that works on a 9" wrist? Just strap a pocket watch on your wrist??
(Also, Farmer definitely needs to eat some crow on this one.)
Nah, I don't do dress watches. I just have my Seamaster and Apple watch. I was thinking I might like something dressier than my usual dive watch but I'm not as into watches as most of y'all on here and dressier stuff just looks too off- like a fat chick in skinny jeans.
No knock to those who are always flaunting fancy dress watches on here, but I do wonder how much use they get. If it's not much, I get that too -- I have plenty of collectibles that rarely get any use that I have a respect for. Or, maybe these dudes are going to charity galas and whatnot on the regs. Or, maybe they just like to play catch in the yard with their kid with a 30k dress watch on. To each his own...whowhat are you really picturing while wearing it?
BBRex said:
I saw the Shinola watch when we were at the distillery in November. I just can't bring myself to pay $600 for a quartz watch.
https://www.buffalotracedistillery.com/shop/product-page.the-buffalo-trace-runwell-by-shinola-green-brown.html