Hi,
I wonder if this is appropriate but I hope to start a thread where we can all share and collate, from our encounters and experiences, how our watches got "hurt", in one way or the other. It's about sharing for the purpose of preventing. I shall start with few instances:
a. Waiter carrying plates of food to your table; you were
busy chatting away. When waiter puts down the plate
from your rear, you raise your arm and watch "ting"
onto underside of the plate.
b. You were busy chatting away on your hp and walking at
the same time. Then you stop behind a closed door
(where it swings towards you direction); someone from
behind the door pushed open and "bang" onto your
watch because you are also using the same hand to
hold the hp to your ear.
c. You are sitting at a coffee-shop and ordered a canned
drink (those fruit type where you tend to shake a little).
You start to shake the can a little with the hand where
your watch is resting, and "tung"; your watch wacked
the sharp corner of the chair (with back rest type).
All the above had happened to me but I was damn-damn lucky - none of my 3 watches got damaged. However, there is a potential (of damage) if the angle is different. I've learnt from these 3 actions and strictly DO NOT repeat when I'm out wearing my watches. So this is to share with all the watch lovers here.
Mods, pl edit, amend, delete, where appropriate. It's my thoughts to compile the 'dangers' so that we can all learn and refrain from certain actions, again, for the love of watches.
I wonder if this is appropriate but I hope to start a thread where we can all share and collate, from our encounters and experiences, how our watches got "hurt", in one way or the other. It's about sharing for the purpose of preventing. I shall start with few instances:
a. Waiter carrying plates of food to your table; you were
busy chatting away. When waiter puts down the plate
from your rear, you raise your arm and watch "ting"
onto underside of the plate.
b. You were busy chatting away on your hp and walking at
the same time. Then you stop behind a closed door
(where it swings towards you direction); someone from
behind the door pushed open and "bang" onto your
watch because you are also using the same hand to
hold the hp to your ear.
c. You are sitting at a coffee-shop and ordered a canned
drink (those fruit type where you tend to shake a little).
You start to shake the can a little with the hand where
your watch is resting, and "tung"; your watch wacked
the sharp corner of the chair (with back rest type).
All the above had happened to me but I was damn-damn lucky - none of my 3 watches got damaged. However, there is a potential (of damage) if the angle is different. I've learnt from these 3 actions and strictly DO NOT repeat when I'm out wearing my watches. So this is to share with all the watch lovers here.
Mods, pl edit, amend, delete, where appropriate. It's my thoughts to compile the 'dangers' so that we can all learn and refrain from certain actions, again, for the love of watches.
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