
James, known as jenjames on WatchProSite, shares a vibrant collection of luxury timepieces, offering a glimpse into his 2019 rotation. His post not only showcases an impressive array of watches but also sparks a discussion on the practicalities of online photo sharing and the nuances of collecting during unprecedented times. This article delves into the community's appreciation for his diverse taste and addresses his query regarding image clarity.


I think many Purist went to the bank before quarantine.
and on the level of the webmaster's generousity, as he is paying to store gazillions of megabytes that we put up for free, and serve them out from multiple sites around the world. So no matter how high the resolution they get filtered down a bit. If they are too large it also slows the performance for some users on less generous bandwidth connections. There are ways to improve the look (see Casey in the Photo forum) but that looks great on my 27 inch monitor. Cazalea
A question for you (two?). Sometimes you sign your name as James, and other times as Jen. Is this a Purist couple we see on here? Very cool of that's what it is. Just curious, nothing else meant by it🤗
Don’t see that very often! Lots of bold choices. Well done in building a tasteful and playful collection. Stay healthy, everyone. Brian
They are located in different countries. With the current global pandemic I am so reluctant to travel. Hope everyone are safe! Cheers!
I too would love to see more of the Urwerk and MB&F pieces. I know you’ve shared them before and thank you. Stay safe. Perhaps postpone that travel for just a little longer.
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