And it isn’t just damaging to its consumers who might well make purchasing decisions based on it, but, perhaps worse still, it is damaging to the long-term health of the industry. But the sad truth is, biased content is not only useless, but it is also damaging. I’m not so naive as to imagine everyone is in this for the love of the game. I see more and more watch news outlets around the world diluting their opinions or “momentarily shelving” them in the name of lucrative media partnerships. However, we are charged with responsibility - a responsibility to be honest. It would take a disgusting level of First World privilege to complain about having to pass judgment on luxury timepieces. Crucially, this 43.6mm wide Orient Star dive watch reminded me why I like reviewing watches and, more importantly, why the world needs people to do it. Our time together has not all been plain sailing, but I (at least) have learned quite a lot from it. This watch has been on and off my wrist for the past ten weeks.
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