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Slowing down will give you the opportunity to finally develop sexual excitement for Tudor
It's available!
I think itβs super cool that you put in all that work to write the blog. Kudos, friend. It ainβt easy.
Appreciate all that you do, @Aquagraph. We will still be here and eager to read your posts when you are ready with a new one. In the meantime, go hunt that blue Carrera Sport!
I have appreciated your blogs as well AGman, it takes real balls to have an opinion on things these days. And you've been mostly spot on, which usually makes for an enjoyable read. Not to mention your list of all the never-ending reference numbers, and the helpful pictures too, is an invaluable tool for me. I use it a lot actually. :π:
Thanks Rob!
Keeping your hobbies in balance is very important. I know all about that. Before you know it, you lose track of one. And that would be a shame. Thanks for continuing to do this. Great source of information!
Good on you Rob- better to be genuine with your posts (as you always are) than manufacture something for the sake of clicks
Thanks guys, much appreciated. To be honest I've been struggling a bit this year with motivation and I tried spacing out the posts a little more but it's still too much. Maybe it's time to take it a little more easy, there's so much info on the blog now that I'm sure it will still motor along quite well even if I'm not constantly talking nonsense every few days. Also I'm hoping that having a bit of a break will refresh me and I will come back stronger.
Unfortunately the pricing of new models is really not helping, even if I like a new piece there's no point getting too excited about it as I most likely won't be able to afford to buy one anyway. That's always been a consideration of course, but now it seems that it's getting too far out of reach to be realistic and given the huge depreciation it makes more sense than ever to concentrate on pre-owned. I was pretty lucky with my Cal36 Grand Carrera, but when I look at that compared to what Β£3k can get me new, there's no contest.
Oh, and finally...
https://tudorenthusiast.blogspot.com/2025/05/welcome-tudor-enthusiasts.html
Already getting a ton of attention in the comments π±π€£
You know how long it took THE to get 13 comments?
Already getting a ton of attention in the comments π±π€£
You know how long it took THE to get 13 comments?
LOL, maybe that's because Jimbo (aka Anonymous) didn't jokingly heckle Rob as much back then? Did you guys setup this Tudor Enthusiasts blog just to have something fresh to jibber jabber about?! ππ€£
Thanks, Rob, for all your work on our favourite watch brandβI'm talking about TAG Heuer, not Tudor π
I think you just have to choose the pace and content that makes you enjoy it: maybe sometimes it means posting very frequently, and other times it means going a long time without posting. What matters is that you enjoy it, that it's not out of obligation; that's what often separates a hobby from a job. Just enjoy, and be proud of everything you've already done on your blog πππΌ