
In this article, hmd4m shares an intimate moment with a significant independent timepiece, inviting readers to appreciate its design and craftsmanship. His post serves as a focal point for a discussion that delves into the watch's unique aesthetic and its place within the broader landscape of independent horology. This piece highlights how collectors connect with their watches on a personal level, often accompanied by other passions like classical music.


Because it’s super windy and raining here now!
It this also the yellow gold one?
A lot of down trees in the PNW be careful out there.
Looks like one of the original batches of PSM watches. Beautiful engraved dial. To me, the 38mm was the sweet spot. Had two from early 2000's and I miss them!
Mine is yellow gold.
Really like this one a lot
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