..... 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
How to hide your watch obsession......
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Re: How to hide your watch obsession......
Avoid suspicious packages, get a post office box....that's a useful one.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
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
Patrick
C60 Pro 300, C60 Sunrise, C63 Sealander Lucerne blue LE, C65 Dartmouth, W11 Amelia (wife), C63 Sealander (son)
Some others + a few on the way
C60 Pro 300, C60 Sunrise, C63 Sealander Lucerne blue LE, C65 Dartmouth, W11 Amelia (wife), C63 Sealander (son)
Some others + a few on the way
Re: How to hide your watch obsession......
^^^^ 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.
Neil
Watches brought into the house in a rucksack, from a bricks and mortar shopping trip have been far easier to "manage" into the collection.
Neil
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