
Emil Wojcik's return to the WatchProSite forums marks a significant personal milestone, offering a poignant reminder of the community's enduring support. His post not only shares a personal health update but also introduces his new Christopher Ward Bel Canto, providing a fresh perspective on a watch that has garnered considerable attention for its unique complication and value proposition. This article delves into Wojcik's experience with the Bel Canto and the community's heartfelt reception.

Fantastic piece, and even better news!! Welcome home Emil! ๐๐ค๐๐๐ฅ
. . . glad to hear you're recovering, and hope you're enjoying a drive in the 356 now and then. Art
My eyesight has changed dramatically since the transplant so it's only very recently, after new glasses, I've felt comfortable driving again. Unfortunately, I haven't had the 356 out for over a year because I was in the middle of turning it up and cleaning the underside and suspension when I was first diagnosed. In fact the only car I've felt comfortable driving lately is the Jag. I do miss driving the 356 and MG though. I plan on posting in the Automotive forum within the next few days about th
And nice to see you back here again ๐๐ป
I am super happy for you and your family. Sounds you are winning the fight! Awesome Bel Canto as well, this is a great return. Happy you are back. Now you can start chasing some recovery Jaquet Droz ๐ Cheers, Alex
Our community has been a source of strength for me so many times over the years. Some guys have come and gone, but the majority of us are here forever once we become members. You are always welcomed to participate as you wish. But naturally, great to see your name again and I hope to see it a lot more!
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