Ordered a black Gear a week ago, but they were out of stock, so I agreed to take a white one instead. However I'm starting to think I was stupid.
I work with a lot of chemicals and different type of inks. One of those being the same type of ink that banks use. You know the **** that blows up in your face and turns you blue like a smurf for a month if you rob a armoured van. I seriously doubt the watch is gonna stay white for long.
Any white Gear owners, (as in owners of white gears, not white owners of gears lol) that can pitch in? How resilient is it against dirt?
I work with a lot of chemicals and different type of inks. One of those being the same type of ink that banks use. You know the **** that blows up in your face and turns you blue like a smurf for a month if you rob a armoured van. I seriously doubt the watch is gonna stay white for long.
Any white Gear owners, (as in owners of white gears, not white owners of gears lol) that can pitch in? How resilient is it against dirt?
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