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I experienced my formative years in the 1960s, the first decade of my life. The era has always fascinated me, and I wonder what my life would have been like had I been an adult in that era.
I have an office job and travel a bit. I think my office watch would be this one - clean and elegant, no nonsense design, yet crisply executed with sharp details. The classic businessman's watch.
Weekends might have been this watch . . . a "no name" calibre 320 chronograph
I would have wanted a Speedy -- but I don't own one from that era (help me out guys)
Later in the decade, as I succeeded, I might have gotten this white gold Seamaster
What would you have worn in that era . . .
Sam aka Hewybaby
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