Miggyd87 wrote:So does each day of the week have a theme? I see "Seiko Saturday" Field or flieger Friday?
In true Brotherhood style, yes....... and no.
We have a main set, several obscure sub sets, anti-compliance and completely fraudulent claims at compliance. I have always thought reading this:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning ... ent_(game)
Then applying that insight to BSH Compliance is a good start
Briefly we have
Leather Sub Sunday. Please note the capitalisation of “Sub”, this has caused misunderstanding and embarrassment in the past.
So a Sub homage or genuine Sub on a leather strap
Heavy Metal Monday. Sub homage on a bracelet
3,6,9 Tuesday. Strictly a homage of a Rolex 3,6,9 dial 6538 or 5513 - pfft strictly[emoji849]
Whatever Wednesday - Exactly what is says on the tin
Big Crown Thursday, homage to 6538 or 5510
MilFriday, A6538 or 5517 homage
Seiko Saturday, guess what that is
Alternatives could be NATO strap Sunday, which has lost a lot of ground lately, but is an established thing
Her Majesty’s Monday - any watch gifted to you by Royalty
Inverse 3,6,9 - a dial with everything except 3,6,9
Friday, claim military ties to the watch, extra points for ludicrous claims, such as a G-shock is used by the military, but yours is rhinestone encrusted, leopard print strap is a camouflage pattern
Sager Saturday has become a thing. Sager is an enabler of epic proportions
James realised some time ago that we needed a Casio day, so we planned to move to an eight day week, with three weekend days. The idea was popular, but due to total intransigence by the rest of the world, the sad reality is Casio is now complaint any day of the weekend
Square g-shocks have perpetual semi compliance
Two for Tuesday
Blue Chronograph Thursday
etc, etc
A BSH dial is always compliant
Anyway compliance is for sheep, are you a sheep?
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