My everyday watch is an Animal W003 SAS (Surfers Against Sewerage) special, my interviews/casual smart night out watch is a Seiko 7782-0al0 (bought in Aus for $not_a_lot, but genuine), one of two Briels (one Ducati and one normal, octagonal face) or my other, steel bracletted, Animal. For formal occasions I have one of these:
I still hanker after a Tag Monaco or a Breitling though.
Now that watch pictured, is lovely. Elegant and tasteful. I would however point out that your Animal SAS watch is for Surfers against sewage, not sewerage, think about it... (i.e. the putting of sewage into sewers and dealing with it properly, being a good thing. Sewage being the bad stuff, and sewerage being the system of dealing with said sewage). in danger of getting tied up in knots, there
Don't get me wrong, I'm not condemning anyone else for having an interest or passion in fine watches, (unless it is for status, in which case, up yours, sunshine) its just that I do not get it. I daresay a lot of forum members would not get all steamy about, well, a model steam engine, whereas I might well do so... Show me a Moulton and I start dribbling! I can hardly ride these days, but I still want one - illogical?, yes it is!