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jasonmcconnie New user canada 58 Posts |
There's a Salvador Dali melting watch available that looks pretty snazzy and surreal.
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scalito Regular user 141 Posts |
I wear a Rado black band watch. It has a ceramic band that won't scratch and it's real thin and light since the structure is titanium. However, I had a show today and had to take it off since it was getting in the way of my billet work!
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Howie Diddot Inner circle San Francisco & Los Angeles California 3288 Posts |
I wear a Rolex while performing because it is the only watch I own
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Moderncelt Veteran user Twin Cities MN 350 Posts |
It was intresting that Alan said that his sweat eats through the leather, I have the opposite problem. I need to have a watch with a leather or nylon backed strap, because my sweat corrodes the metal. When performing I wear a pocketwatch in my vest, and I casually tell people that I (psychic persona) have trouble with keeping my wrist watches running and typically go through 2-3 a year because they start going haywire after about 6 months regardless of how much I've spent on them.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5993 Posts |
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On 2011-12-16 11:17, Moderncelt wrote: If I wear a cheap metal band, my sweat will corrode it. For some reason, my sweat eats through metal to get to any layers of copper. I wear a Caravelle by Bulova, now, and there's no corrosion. |
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6226 Posts |
A Very stylish Swiss watch...a Rado.
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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Jim Sparx Inner circle Far Out, Texas 1144 Posts |
I have a Mickey Mouse watch which allows me on occasion to do the George Carlin gag, "It's either 3 O'clock or Mickey has a....
never mind, this would probably get reported
Et tu, Spartacus?
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Young people today don't wear watches, because every cell phone tells you the correct time. I'm afraid that the wrist watch will soon go the way of the pocket watch.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6226 Posts |
Al, I'm not so sure of that. I work with people of all ages and they all seem to wear them. Some of which are as big as clocks. For many they're a fashion statement.
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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Jeff Kellogg New user Boston 52 Posts |
Patek philip and panerai
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A Show By Joe Elite user Long Island 411 Posts |
Patek Philip, or you can't go wrong with Movado.
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6226 Posts |
Here's a great one I just found today:
http://roamer.ch/en/the-collection/watch......-60.html This brand isn't very well know in the US.
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
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Howie Diddot Inner circle San Francisco & Los Angeles California 3288 Posts |
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On 2011-12-15 21:08, Howie Diddot wrote: I just purchased this watch because the Rolex could not measure time http://themagicwarehouse.com/cgi-bin/fin......rd=WATCH |
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dusty Veteran user 353 Posts |
I have owned two Rolex, a GMT Master for 16 years and since 2005 a Steel date Submariner, neither of which keep particuklarly good time
The design for the Submariner has changed only slightly since 1953 and remains a classic. If it was good enough for Sean Connery in Dr No, its good enough for me! I get lots of envious comments and compliments, so yes, I think people do notice.
Regards,
Dusty aka Max Gordon. "Always give 100%, Unless you're a blood donor!" Exclusive publications available from: www.solutions.yolasite.com |
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ljsviol Veteran user 345 Posts |
Over the years, I've seen some watches that use a large coin for the face of the watch; I always thought this would make a nice accessory for a close-up magician, especially one working with coins.
The most impressive, I've always thought, were the Corum watches that have a US gold $20 as the face (no numbers on the face, of course, just the coin and watch hands). But being made from a $20 gold piece, they're *very* expensive. (A web search for 'corum watch gold coin" will bring up lots of images - it looks like there are lots of folks trying to sell these, or replicas of them.) I've also seen watches using a walking liberty half dollar as the face (the US mint used to sell these, but I haven't checked recently), and I have a vague memory of seeing other US silver coins uses as well. Has anyone used something like this in their act? Any recommendations as per quality, etc? Thanks, and best regards, Larry S. |
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Decomposed Eternal Order High Desert 12056 Posts |
I have a collection to choose from and pull out the stem on most to save on battery costs. You cannot go wrong with a killer suave looking watch as well as you entire outfit.
Speaking of your ensemble, please do not forget about your shows. I have spent hundreds on shoes: Versace, Ferragamo, Santoni, Prada etc and they give me a lot of confidence walking out on the floor. Its been said that shoes are one of the first things the client looks at. You can easily hide a watch but not what is on your feet!
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ropeadope Elite user Mississippi 453 Posts |
I believe we should all wear hour witch wrist watch. Easy for you to say...
Or our Timeless. Have fun, John
Nothing is better than more.
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Decomposed Eternal Order High Desert 12056 Posts |
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On 2008-02-13 03:11, Acecardician wrote: Those Rolex are going for much more these days, more like $170 and up.
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WillStagner New user 15 Posts |
I think we should ask ourselves not what particular brand of "nice watch" we should wear, but rather if we should wear a nice watch at all.
For close up, at least, I think wearing a really expensive watch, just like wearing an expensive suit, gives the spectator the impression that you're doing magic at them instead of with them. Coming off as a professional entertainer puts this artificial barrier between you and the spectator that doesn't need to be there |
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5993 Posts |
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On 2012-02-20 13:52, WillStagner wrote: I don't think that anyone will notice the watch, unless they're impressed by such things or the the watch is really awful looking. I won't notice a Rolex at all. However, when working for a well-healed crowd, you will need to look really good. You can do that without breaking the bank. |
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