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I only have a few watches. My first was the Citizen Bm8180, and my main squeeze is a Seiko SRPE55 (Dresskx). Both of those watches are black dialed, with both day and date complications. I knew I wanted a Boldr Venture for a beater, and I wanted a white dial for something different. The problem was the lack of date complication on the models I was looking at. Long story longer, I bought this white dialed, dateless watch and I hated it. I missed the date big time, and was having a hard time fitting the white watch into my wardrobe which almost always consists of a black base (shoes, belt, wallet etc). I initially didn’t like it on a black strap, but it’s growing on me. I bought the titanium bracelet also which works out pretty well.

On to the datelessness. I liked the other aspects of the watch, and wanted to give it a reasonable chance and thought, “Damn, is it really that hard to remember the date??” It was for a short period of time, but after intentionally focusing on the day and date for a moment each morning at work, I’ve found it’s not only quite easy to remember, but pretty rewarding. I always know the date now, immediately. No phone, no watch, it’s just become automatic. I feel a lot more connected to the calendar and can visual my crazy weeks by date better than ever. In a world where we outsource our entire brain to some sort of tech, it feels nice to tune in and get with the program. Thanks y’all.

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[–] Zanpa@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Love the case shape on the Venture. I wish they did the GMT with an automatic movement.