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Horological Meandering

Completely normal ...

 


... in varying degrees for all of us. It is rare in life that you will be fixated or enamored with the same thing in the same way over long periods of time. Even relationships mature and change, hopefully for the better, but not always. You can probably never recapture the same excitement and thrill of discovery as when you were completely new to horology, had never heard of a Tourbillon and didn't know how a perpetual calendar could keep track of the next 100 years.

Unfortunately the 'cure' is an individual one; none of us can tell you the trick to rekindle your interest, because you have to find your own key for that lock. Some never do, and there are plenty of PuristS, some once very active, that have sadly left us. Personally I would find some piece of important horological history and investigate it thoroughly. Perhaps the development of the perpetual calendar, or the evolution of the Omega Seamaster. Stay away from sparkly new-fangled watches that look like spaceships and trigger some primordial 'boy zone' in our brainstems, and get stuck into some horological meat and potatoes. Get some old movements, a few tools and pull them apart. Buy some books on horology. Visit a Manufacture, or get some watchmaking videos (the GO one is a good start).

And don't take any of it too seriously.

Oh, and post all you learn about horology and yourself here on PuristS!

Andrew

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