How to hide your watch obsession......

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How to hide your watch obsession......

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..... Nine handy hints!

http://timeandtidewatches.com/how-to-hi ... 7cfdf5b67f

Obviously of no benefit to those that like their work colleagues and Joe Public to be aware of the watch they are wearing! :)

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Re: How to hide your watch obsession......

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nbg wrote:..... Nine handy hints!

http://timeandtidewatches.com/how-to-hi ... 7cfdf5b67f

Obviously of no benefit to those that like their work colleagues and Joe Public to be aware of the watch they are wearing! :)

Neil
Avoid suspicious packages, get a post office box....that's a useful one.

Any sort of medium sized parcel turns up at our house now my wife thinks I've bought another watch...ok most of the time that's true :lol:
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Re: How to hide your watch obsession......

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^^^^ when I was in my CW buying days I used to have them delivered to my wife's place of work, as there were about 900 less staff in her building than mine - so I had no chance of them arriving unseen.

Watches brought into the house in a rucksack, from a bricks and mortar shopping trip have been far easier to "manage" into the collection. :)

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