Rose & Faton
I heard there’s a little antique shop on the corner that sells one of those old pocket watches that stops every time you try to open it—like it’s holding onto a secret. Have you ever tried to bring something like that back to life?
Yeah, I’ve poked around a few of those. They’re stubborn little things, always keeping their own time. You can bring them back to life if you’ve got patience and the right tools, but I’d tell you not to rush. These watches are like old soldiers—no shortcuts. If you’re serious, keep it simple, work the gears, and don’t try to hack it. That’s the only way to keep the secret.
That sounds like a careful dance, like coaxing a shy bird into flight. I’ll keep the tools close, but mostly I'll just watch the hands, hoping they’ll find their rhythm again. Thank you for the gentle reminder.
Sounds good. Just remember, if the hands keep stalling, it’s not your fault—those old watches were made to be stubborn. Keep your tools handy, but don’t try to rush them into dancing. Good luck.
I’ll keep your words in mind and let the gears breathe. Thank you for the kind reminder, it’s a gentle hand on a delicate clock.
Glad to help. Just remember, patience beats speed—don’t rush the gears. Good luck.