My version of Land, Sea, and Air


Looking for a business partner to manage our Marketing dept.
-Social media/marketing experience and comfortable with large event gatherings.
-Design experience is a plus.
-Preferably reside in ATL area but not a deal breaker.
-Entrepreneur spirit (this is not an employment)
Check out the platform mickety.com (in testing phase.. you can play around the website). DM me here or Instagram @MicketyHQ or email at info@mickety.com.
Thank you!
senior sales executive at atp
Anyone else feeling the same?

Finally got the call! 🙌🏼🙌🏼 First day on the job.

Thinking of getting this watch, thoughts?

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Or space, sea, and air!
That gmt tho 🔥
^explorer 2 is land, based on the “fact” that explorer 1is undisputed a land watch.
Very scientific way of categorize these things, I know.
What level are you at ey lol
Please put in order. Thx.
I’m counting the chronograph as land haha
Nice collection! Man, when I used to work at a “Big 6” years ago, I don’t remember the comp was that good! Lol.
Please re-align your verbal descriptions with your visual effects. Thanks!
True. I think most chronographs would fall in the “land” category due to the auto racing historical tie in (see: Daytona, Monaco, etc.). Speedy might be an outlier there but I figure it works
For a “land, air, and sea” collection, should they all be sport watches, or would a Datejust, for example, count as “land”? 🤔
Maybe something like this: 1) Land - Chopard Mille Miglia GMT, 2) Air - Breitling Navitimer, 3) Sea - Panarei Luminor marina.
Here’s a conundrum: the Explorer II has a second time zone (so you’d think “air”), but it was originally designed for speleologists (cave explorers) so they could tell if it was am or pm underground, so does that make it “land”?
So in the Rolexiverse:
LAND: Explorer 1, Explorer II, Daytona, Milgauss
AIR: GMT Master, Air-King, Sky-Dweller
SEA: Submariner, Sea Dweller, Yachtmaster (1/2)
DESK: Datejust, Day-Date, OP