What's on your wrist? / What are you wearing? (WRUW)

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Hamilton on pole, you gave him good luck. 👍
😀 Yes, thanks!! 👍 Good luck enough to be on Pole by just 0.003s!! 😲
Tomorrow, for the race, I’m wearing the same combo, just in case! 😁
 
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So far this is my favorite dial color for the 2000 Classic in Automatic. Not legible at all, but who cares what time it is anyway. I check my watch 50 times a day and actually get the time once or twice 🤨
 
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Happy Sunday, everyone! Heading to the winery with my mother and stepfather for a wine slushy after enjoying the back yard a bit. What’s the weather like where everyone is at today? It’s sunny and 85ish in northern CT
 
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Happy Sunday, everyone! Heading to the winery with my mother and stepfather for a wine slushy after enjoying the back yard a bit. What’s the weather like where everyone is at today? It’s sunny and 85ish in northern CT
Sounds like a killer vacation day bruh. I am back home and the weather is pretty ass, cloudy and 20 degrees...
 
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Isn’t 20 degrees tropical for your neck of the woods?
 
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Isn’t 20 degrees tropical for your neck of the woods?
Haha nah man June was 30-33 degrees, I dont live in the north of the country, here we usually get proper summers
 
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Sounds like a killer vacation day bruh. I am back home and the weather is pretty ass, cloudy and 20 degrees...
You said 20?!?! We’ve had a record breaking amount of rain this year. We had/ are having really big floods all over New England, but this week looks like it’s going to be dry, sunny, and in the 80s
 
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Another day wearing a MOP dial Aquaracer. The dial changes colors and intensity with lighting and angle.

 
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One of the only blue dials left in the collection. I’m eyeing the Tudor BB36 in blue… as soon as I have the $$$
 
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Thank you for translating, I have never understood how 'Muricans do temperature

think of it as cold to hot, on a scale of 0-100.
 
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dtf dtf
think of it as cold to hot, on a scale of 0-100.
Yes but without the logic right, the freezing point is not at zero. Does zero represent anything or is it just random? Pretty off topic, I guess I can have google teach me about 'Murican culture.
 
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Yes but without the logic right, the freezing point is not at zero. Does zero represent anything or is it just random? Pretty off topic, I guess I can have google teach me about 'Murican culture.

0 degree Fahrenheit weather is not uncommon in the northeast and midwest United States, and temperatures can readily hit 100+ degrees in the summer especially in the southwest.

Think of Fahrenheit as more adjusted to temperatures encountered in weather, rather than calibrated to the behavior of water (0 freeze / 100 boil)