
In a world often dominated by conventional luxury timepieces, jporos offers a refreshing look into a collection that champions unique design and personal history. His post invites readers to explore a curated selection of watches that defy traditional norms, sparking a conversation about what truly defines a collector's passion. This article delves into the distinctive pieces that comprise jporos's collection, highlighting the stories and design philosophies behind each one.

Nice to see in a sea of sameness we often witness. Which one do you wear the most? The MIH? Cheers, John
I am trying to notice what I do not wear so that it goes for sale (and new acquisitions). Thanks, John
Variation. I see enough variation. Every price range. From cheap to small luxury. Not money is important, but enjoying watches in general. Not conservative. Fruity peaces.
I will never be able to play in the big leagues, but it does not bother my collecting that much.
What is important is every watch lover can share itβs watch hobby at WPS. Grow. This word is on itβs place. In my situation i use grow. More important are the watches. I chose on what i like, instead of a price tag. For example, i like the Baume and Mercier Clifton Baumatic grey in 42mm. It have a nice day and week dial. The case have a special shape that is so nice. I am spotting Rolex submariner 116610LV. A big league, and that is making a feeling loose in my body.
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