tony20009 wroteI've got some Dunhill ones with the chain and love them, I also often only put them through the front and don't actually close the cuff. Any ideas on other brands that make them? Not the easiest thing to find.Super cool!!! TY for sharing.
Eastern Market! Wow. I'm going to have to venture over to the other side of town when I get home again.
FWIW, I always have a couple pairs of silk, French knot cuff links in my suitcase. (http://www.brooksbrothers.com/Knot-Cuff-Links/804C________RED___________,default,pd.html?cmp=bac_google_display_P_P_M_Mens_PLA&cvosrc=cpc.google.%2Fp_p_m_mens_pla&gclid=CMWo5tT02L0CFe99Ogod8VEADQ) I would be furious with myself were I to lose a pair of really nice cufflinks. The knots work just fine and it doesn't stress me out to replace them. The ones your sister gave you are also very cool and at $40 not so pricey that I'd kick myself if they were lost or damaged.
My favorite links are the double sided ones affixed to little chains. They flex a bit and don't cause the shirt to pull when I extend my arm. They are also easier (I find) to fasten as after putting one side in before I don the shirt, the other side slips through the buttonhole like, well, a button. LOL.
All the best.
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Very nice cufflinks posted, I am not that much into cufflinks otherwise, suite and tie are working outfit for me, I am happy when I can wear a polo shirt and some shorts.
BEM-S4 wroteI've got some Dunhill ones with the chain and love them, I also often only put them through the front and don't actually close the cuff. Any ideas on other brands that make them? Not the easiest thing to find.
- Liinks of London (different places will have different ones. you just have to keep your eye open or go to a Links boutique)
- Antique shops
- John Start (http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/partners/johnmstartandco/products)
- Sayers (http://www.sayerscufflinks.co.uk/category/chain-cufflinks/sterling-silver-cufflinks/Chain-Cufflinks.html)
- Various makers (http://www.thefind.com/jewelry/info-chain-cufflinks)
- Hersey (http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/herseysilversmiths/product/sterling_silver_ingot_cufflinks)
- Michael Levin (http://www.michaellevinjewellers.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1_10&zenid=s2p5fc5v86amhegr9t9t8p3so7)
- Benson and Clegg - tons of different styles work your way through their cufflink section (http://www.bensonandclegg.com/shop/index.php?cPath=22)


Also have a TAG Carrera Calibre 8 and Oris Big Crown Complication plus a few "nice" quartz watches in my collection. Drives the wife nuts.
jimborae wroteShe's just jealous and wants more baubles of her own. <winks> Just be sure to give her a piece of jewelry in between each of your watch purchases. If she's like my ex, she won't even notice your watches if she has something sparkly and new of her own.[pics deleted]...Also have a TAG Carrera Calibre 8 and Oris Big Crown Complication plus a few "nice" quartz watches in my collection. Drives the wife nuts.

All the best.
tony20009 wroteAwesome thank you!All the best.
- Liinks of London (different places will have different ones. you just have to keep your eye open or go to a Links boutique)
- Antique shops
- John Start (http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/partners/johnmstartandco/products)
- Sayers (http://www.sayerscufflinks.co.uk/category/chain-cufflinks/sterling-silver-cufflinks/Chain-Cufflinks.html)
- Various makers (http://www.thefind.com/jewelry/info-chain-cufflinks)
- Hersey (http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/herseysilversmiths/product/sterling_silver_ingot_cufflinks)
- Michael Levin (http://www.michaellevinjewellers.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1_10&zenid=s2p5fc5v86amhegr9t9t8p3so7)
- Benson and Clegg - tons of different styles work your way through their cufflink section (http://www.bensonandclegg.com/shop/index.php?cPath=22)
. Got my first Omega in High School.
stbm5 wroteGlashutte watches are so cool!I am craving a Glashutte to go with my G80.
tcphoto wroteVery cool Omega collection! I love my Seamaster. I always wear my Apple Watch on my right, and a 'good' watch on my left. I use it all the time. It's my primary payment method for almost everything I buy, it counts my laps when I swim and my steps when I walk and throughout the day, sets timers for parking meters, does quick math and accepts verbal commands for reminders, especially location based, like when I want to remember to bring something in from the car when I get home. Sometimes people comment: 'Why are you wearing two watches?' I say I'm not. This one's a computer!I’ve owned two BMW 3 Series over the past sixteen years and only recently gotten into watches, my nicest are three Omegas. I grew up an athlete and hated wearing a watch until the Apple Watch which gave me data from my runs. Needless to say, the Omegas get wrist time while the Apple is worn only for workouts.
Autobacs wroteI got an Omega moon watch instead since it beat Rolex in the NASA test. It is also much less expensive.Oyster steel and yellow gold Daytona and President for me.
M5Rick wroteBMW do watches also of which I have a fine chronograph one.
tcphoto wroteI love your Omega collection, especially the Seamaster in the middle as the white dial looks absolutely beautiful!I’ve owned two BMW 3 Series over the past sixteen years and only recently gotten into watches, my nicest are three Omegas. I grew up an athlete and hated wearing a watch until the Apple Watch which gave me data from my runs. Needless to say, the Omegas get wrist time while the Apple is worn only for workouts.
I also love sneakers and shoes in general along with legos. I have managed to collect a nice amount of both as well!
Here’s a picture of my current timepiece set up. Patiently waiting the phone call from my AP boutique for my holy grail…