My brother gave me a Burberry Watch he picked up after a fight at a strip club. He thought it didn't work but he's just dumb.
Anyways, after looking it up I found out it's a 800 dollar watch but it's listed as a woman's watch. Is that a problem for me to wear? It doesn't look feminine, it's massive.
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>>34251354
I'd take it to a jeweler just to make sure it's the real deal.
>>34251354
Sell it?
Origiano
>>34251354
Everyone will know you're a virgin
Give it back to the stripper he stole it from.
>>34251377
>not immediately selling it on eBay to some materialistic normie who will pay extra to have a name nobody will ever read on his wrist.
>>34251377
already did to make sure it worked right and add some links since some went missing when it was ripped off the dude's arm
>>34251399
I thought about it but I also have wanted a nice watch to wear at my normie office job and if I ever go out to a bar or something (rarely do but I try to look nice when I do)
>>34251402
I just don't want them to know it's a women's watch
>>34251413
He said it came off a black guy
>>34251439
Yeah but you could sell the watch for 800 smackeroos and buy a good smart phone to tell the time on, and buy some other shit with the extra cash
>>34251456
Give it back to the stripper that he then stole it off.
Who cares if it's a woman's watch? If you think it's stylish sport it.
>>34251483
yes. do not steal from strippers.
how could anybody be so heartless? she probably really liked that watch.
Watch nerds are more common than you might think, and they'll know you are wearing a womens watch. That design looks very feminine.
Also gold isn't really in right now.
It looks girly but still nice. If you don't have a nice watch keep it, otherwise sell it. Quartz movement doesn't really tickle my autism the same way.