Let’s start with the watch. Every man has one. It says more about a man’s personality than anything in his closet and it’s a category spilling over with great products and great brands. But the top and the bottom
The high end is very high in this category. An aspirational item that few people will ever have. In this rare case, only one person has it and he paid $17.8 million for it. The Rolex Daytona 1968 owned by blue eyes himself, Paul Newman. It has everything, style, craftsmanship, and a story to beat all stories. It would be fair to ask why start with something so high end that people can’t buy it. It’s good to have aspirations. And you can find your own version for much less if you have your heart set on it. So let’s start with the story of how this became The Watch…
On the low end we have a watch anyone could buy and everyone should. It’s one of the best values out there and it’s an icon. Timex. Understated elegance. One of the best made watches in the world. And you can get one from $25-$125. The Navi is where it’s at. This watch has one of, it not the, best factor seals in the world. My watch repairman refuses to open them because he’s certain it would ruin the integrity of the product.