The Watches CRK People Wear...

In the sheath- plain large 21. On the sheath-plain small 21. The watch is a Movado.
 

In my current collection. Rolex Explorer II, Rolex Datejust, vintage Tag Heuer 1500, and Panerai 372.
 
The T2 arrived Friday after I trashed another watch in an accident. Upgrade from what I destroyed but very pleased with my first Sinn.

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The T2 arrived Friday after I trashed another watch in an accident. Upgrade from what I destroyed but very pleased with my first Sinn.

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Very nice, and great match between the sebenza and the T2.

Sinn makes a great watch. Had a UX that I sold in a fit of cloudy thinking, still regret it.
 
I have a few watches in my rotation. I have an orange Pulsar, Citizen Blue Angels, ESQ by Movado, Concord Sub Mariner, Tag Heurer golf watch and a Casio G-Shock.
 
Thanks, Sean. I've had mine on the rubber strap a couple of times. I like the look of it, but the bracelet is more comfortable on my wrist. It's a brute though. Not large on the wrist so much as deep.
 
Thanks, Sean. I've had mine on the rubber strap a couple of times. I like the look of it, but the bracelet is more comfortable on my wrist. It's a brute though. Not large on the wrist so much as deep.

Yes, 15mm thick -- thicker than most 300m divers. Btw, the rubber does soften a bit with use, and there's a trick you may be aware of which helps with comfort: place the strap at the bottom of a coffee cup (not the disposable type) with the top of the strap facing out (touching the inside of the cup). The two pieces will touch end to end in most cups which helps hold them in place. Next, add some boiling water. Let it cool and you have a formed strap. You can take it one step further but boiling the strap for about 10 min before the above exercise. This will soften the strap more. Don't worry about it being damaged, I've done it a few times to these MM straps.
 
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