Hs111's 10K Posts: A Collector's Journey
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Hs111's 10K Posts: A Collector's Journey

By hs111 · Jun 9, 2016 · 52 replies
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Hs111's reflective post celebrates a significant milestone on PuristSPro, offering a personal journey through years of collecting and community engagement. This piece highlights the profound impact of online forums on fostering friendships, expanding horological knowledge, and shaping collecting passions. Hs111's narrative underscores the enduring value of shared enthusiasm and mutual support within the luxury watch community.

Friends,
- Well, what's in such a number, probably not too much.
It just shows, how comfortable I have been here at this
virtual place in the Cyber Domain. & how much I continue
to enjoy spending some further time here regularly..

I almost can't believe that it already was back in 2010, when I started to
communicate here, have been warmly welcomed and kindly  fostered in
my first steps into the Vintage terroir.

By reading in the Forum & other sources, looking & learning, there soon 
was the appreciation of this flow of information & excitement, which was 
informative, helpful & stimulating at the same time.

As JLC had been my fav brand, by owning a Reverso, and also, since
2002 2 more JLCs, Master pieces ( Master Moon TD Calendar & 
Master Geographic), then my first slow & careful Vintage interests 
also dealt with JLC.

My 1st JLC Vintage:

LeCoultre 3072 
LeCoultre 3072

After a little while of lurking here, I had contributed with a little post, 
dealing with my Reverso DuoFace and my " first Rolex" Date 
( Cal 15000), my " life watch", back from 1976..

Comments were friendly & my learning to take reasonable pics also 
commenced ( hopefully at least ! );  

Although probably I will never master the Borat Pat Pending
Photography technique, by Nico, Blomman, & others, I am tremendously 
thankful to many more here, also for little hints, second opinions & 
their kind starting a spark for an area, also a passion, 
not yet thought about.

- I would gratefully also mention our friend Bill here, who together 
with Baron, has ignited my interest in Vintage Rolex; although it is still 
a sort of  abyss for me, it has caused growing interest & reward, 
but also advances in collecting..

That area has meanwhile provided a whole new terrain, with many pleasures,
but also lots of homework to do, each time something is raising my interest..

Thus, when looking back, the months & years have been flying and 
many encounters since then, have now turned into personal 
friendships with a number of you here.

Furthermore, meeting other PuristS in person, seeing their treasures and 
even handling & wearing them, soon became a great further pleasure 
and deepened the horizon & intensity of this passion..

Collecting ?.. Well, maybe for me a big word for my humble acquisitions 
of some Vintage models, meanwhile not only from JLC but also increasingly from Rolex and some few others. 
- And Yes, it still delivers great joy to me, 
not only seeing, touching these specimens, but also wearing those.

So, what I wanted to do here in these lines, to contribute 1-2  pics for 
each of the  years or time-episodes;  pieces & pics, which are 
"significant" to me, whatever that may mean for each of us.

In 2009/2010 I realized the addictive & alluring frenzy on the occasion 
of the TT Polaris project; as I had coincidentally been digging
into the homework. I was enjoying some fabulous reviews & pictorials here, 
and it soon became clear, I deeply needed to also go for one. 

This, in the end was successful for the TTP 68, although the 
distribution & popularity had been widely spreading across our community.. 
Along that line, the only thing I missed at that time a bit sadly, was getting also 
the ss version of the Paris Boutique of the TTP 65..

Well, you cannot have it all at once !..   wink wink

TT Polaris 1868 
TT Polaris 68

2 more events or shall I say developments further deepened my interest & addiction:
one was IGOTT2 in June 2011, with meeting of the tribes and getting to know quite a number
of you here.

 - At that occasion I was privileged to also meeting our dear JLC  Moderator,
( with his charming family) and his charismatic spell; fostered by Vlad, the Impaler,
 several avenues of collecting and seeing things which had opened & caught my attention. 
And the other element was the big pleasure to start my "friendship" trips to Paris, 
one of my favorite cities & often horological retreat..

The rest is history: many pages & pictures later, many visits to Paris for GTGs, 
meeting Nico and several others, who meanwhile had also become good friends. 
( You, my friends, know who you are),
 but I just would like to mention Blomman, Baron, and CC, just to name a few..

On this occasion I also want to just say thank you for lots of helpful advice &
great moments spent;  many crazy table shots later I still enjoy seeing and exchanging
with many of you here, especially when it was even  possible to put a name to an avatar !
Thank you for letting me participate in your passion, your experience and quite a number
of good laughs, as well..

Thus, enough of these a bit lenghty dwellings, just thought to do a
 little "tour d' horizon" as well and try to communicate my feelings + a bit
of personal horological "infancy", having led into maturity..

=Polaris 68

Polaris 68 - Great appeal on the wrist 
TT Polaris 68 - Great appeal on the wrist


 2011 has been a great year for me & my watches: lots of travelling, lots of GTGs,
and also truly serious attacks on my wallet, LoLoL !!

2011 had also been the finding of a black Memovox, and this JLC alarm feature being 
my first collection theme.

Black Memovox E855 
Black Memovox E855

Then the discovery of my one & only Breguet, a Vintage Type XX, complete set, which 
I have shown here a few times, - Thus, apologies, if redundant for you !
If bored, just move on downwards..

Vintage Breguet Type XX 

Vintage Breguet Type XX

Further, the find of a nice Triple Calendar white dial, Cal 464/A, with teardrop lugs,
and lots of charm. ( After several years, I have been very lucky to amend this one and
now during this April with the black dialled one, thx to the kindness of a very good friend,
who decided to part from her & had offered it to me).

- You see - again friendship & encouragement..


JLC TD Calendar with Teardrop lugs 

JLC TD Calendar with Teardrop lugs, Cal 464/A

Found also my first JLC E 159, several other Memovoxes, and also a whole bunch
of Vintage Rolex pieces, which fortunately were presenting to my path:

Several Vintage Rolex

Sub SR 1680 ( left), 1675 Pepsi ( middle), 5513 ( left) 
Sub SR 1680 ( left), 1675 Pepsi ( middle), 5513 ( left)

JLC 159 - meanwhile belonging to my dear wife

E 159 - meanwhile my wife's one 
JLC E 159 - lovely greenish patina

2 Memovoxes ( eg E 855 Ebene, E 3161 "Parking")

=E 855 Ebene ( right)

E 855 Back Memovox & White 'Ebene' 

E 855 Black Memovox ( left)  & 855 White 'Ebene' ( rt)

And another, very special Memovox:

JLC Parking, E 3161 

JLC Parking 3161

I vividly remember a stretch of five days which were accompanied 
with 5 watches, in fact one per day !!  - A pretty unheard sequence of opportunities: 
- a Blancpain FF NoRad,
- a Jaeger Chronograph, a JLC Geomatic, and the pick-up of the Double coup
of both versions of the JLC DSA - thus EU & US..

Here the FF Blancpain "No-Rad"

Aqua Lung Fifty Fathoms No Rad 

Aqua Lung Fifty Fathoms No Rad

=A great Duo: 
Two candies: Jaeger Chrono & JLC Geomatic 

Two special candies: Jaeger Chrono & JLC Geomatic

Guess, we'll leave the great year of 2011 now.

Subsequently, 2012 had to be a year of condensation & concentration;
some pieces needed a service and some others a few replacement parts, 
whereby my bank account liked that as well.

Some few new pieces were unevitable, however:
One of them, the TT Reverso in ss had too much attraction to
withstand the song of the sirene..

TTR 1931

TT Reverso 1931 
TT Reverso 1931

The year 2013 brought several other Vintages arriving in the stables
and I will only touch on just a few, in the upcoming  Part 2.

Hopefully you will again join in with your looking..
Until then, please stay tuned !

My very Best to you all,
hs smile smile



This message has been edited by hs111 on 2016-06-09 13:52:59

About the Jaeger LeCoultre Memovox Ref. 3072

The Jaeger LeCoultre Memovox reference 3072 is part of the "Funky Memovox" series from the 1970s, characterized by its distinctive case shapes and dial aesthetics that reflect the design trends of the era. This reference contributes to a lineage of alarm watches from the brand, known for their practical complication and varied stylistic interpretations over decades. It represents a period of experimentation in watch design, moving away from more traditional forms.

The reference 3072 typically features a cushion-shaped or tonneau-shaped case, often crafted from stainless steel. These cases house an automatic winding movement, likely from the 916 or 918 caliber family, which powers the timekeeping and the mechanical alarm function. The crystal is generally acrylic, consistent with watches of this period, providing a clear view of the dial.

For collectors, the Memovox 3072 appeals to those interested in vintage Jaeger LeCoultre pieces, particularly the more unconventional designs of the 1970s. It stands as an example of the brand's willingness to adapt its established alarm complication to contemporary fashion, offering a different aesthetic compared to earlier or later Memovox iterations. Its unique appearance makes it a notable piece within the broader Memovox family.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 916
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39mm
Dial
Blue
Crystal
Acrylic

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blomman Mr Blue
Jun 9, 2016

Huge congrats on your 10K Milestone, dear friend! Your truck has (and is still) moving fast! Here's to many more! Best Blomman

MO
Mohannad (aka Riddler)
Jun 9, 2016

I too share your sentiments and here I have hundreds of friends and from all over the world I think here at Purists we set a standard that the world should follow We are a great community I salut you and all my fellow PURISTS brothers Let our force march on and on and on

MA
massi.
Jun 9, 2016

Anytime is a great pleasure read your posta and looking at your well growing collection... Cheers and all the best! massi

CO
COUNT DE MONET
Jun 9, 2016

And yes: GTGs of Purists are really an experience! Your vintage JLC tripple calendar sparked an interest in such complication again in me and I am searching for one myself now. Thank you for the inspiration! Best Moritz

CR
crown comfort
Jun 9, 2016

Dear HS, big congrats for reaching this milestones, but let's now count posts, that's secondary. Being part of the community with everything that comes with it, is the most rewarding part. I always enjoy your posts and you have build up a superb collection of eclectic taste. Looking forward to many more posts and many more GTGs to come, or as you said last time: "I hate you but I love being with you!" )) CC

CL
Clueless_Collector
Jun 9, 2016

maybe we'll brush shoulders in Vienna in 2 weeks? I'll look for these watches and a man who take wristscan ) Rgds Raymond

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