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Horological Meandering

I can't blame Arthur...

 

As much as I don't want to sound too idealistic, the commercial aspect of the whole thing really just leaves a bad taste in the mouth.

And yet, watches are watches and we love them regardless.  To create a piece out of pure love is unrealistic, yes?

It's a chicken and egg situation.

If companies didn't put out "novelties" year in, year out, we'd have nothing to talk about... or bash for that matter... and we may all lose touch completely.  Foras can be such fragile things.

Anyway, I can totally sympathize with Arthur.  And with age, one becomes really skeptical after having seen things of this nature for far too long... hey, this hobby is no different from any other endeavor and a lot of parallel thinking can be done based on one's life's experiences.

So I sift through all the press releases, go with my impressions and assess them for what they are and almost always, I find myself going back to the classics.  It's a safe haven from all this confusion. 

Of course, I can't say that I don't want to be confused from time to time smile

Horofatigue is what Andrew described it about members leaving the watch scene for good.

We ain't there yet, even Arthur, I hope.  So it ain't that terminal yet smile

 

 

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