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...access Belles Lettres for some reason. Is it still active?
Vintage Omega. I once was satisfied with my few, but I've seen your watches...Still dreaming of a good Constellation.
History
By: AndrewD : February 24th, 2010-00:33
Thanks for dredging that up, Art, I think. So we are Peabody and Sherman, making sure that historical events play out as they should? Is this where your interest in history was kindled? I do recall that JLC Masterclass very clearly; a most pleasurable mor...
Absolutely.
By: ThomasM : February 23rd, 2010-19:23
Hi, Brandon, Strange, I had replied to you this morning, but now I don't see my reply! Sorry it might seem like I ignored your reply! "...I took part of your post to mean that in order to really enjoy one's watches, one must know oneself, and understand h...
Practical Purist
By: CaliforniaJed : February 23rd, 2010-22:09
"Just realize that it is a journey, and wisdom, even with the best teachers, doesn't come overnight, wholesale. What might appeal to you, is worth something to you, today, may not be so next year, or a decade from now, or 50 years from now. And that's oka...
Floating the boat.
By: CaliforniaJed : February 24th, 2010-09:26
TM, yes, as a Purist (rather than a retailer) why acquire anything that doesn't float the boat? No need for Rolexes or Pateks (or Dufours of Voutilainens) unless they race one's heartbeat. But if ownership is restricted by budget, isn't the equation made ...
It's easy...
By: BDLJ : February 23rd, 2010-15:18
....Surely the category of the "Big Three" is as arbitrary as any other. So I can ignore it. Done! Why is there a desire or need for this category? What's the purpose of it? It only matters to those that care for the criteria that mark that category. If w...
I was waiting...
By: ThomasM : February 23rd, 2010-15:56
Hi, Ben, Why not "twenty-somethings?" Do they not share some things in common, which they don't share with non-twenty-somethings? How about the fact that they just (likely) graduated college; are most likely early in their money earning careers; are still...
20-somethings...
By: BDLJ : February 23rd, 2010-18:24
aaargh. I pressed the wrong button and lost 10 minutes of furious typing! aaargh. I pressed the wrong button and lost 10 minutes of furious typing! I'll try to piece together my thoughts anew...Many points to address here.... ...as for stereotypes/politic...
Agreed on Keynes . . .
By: Dr No : February 23rd, 2010-22:30
. . . as the most influential person of the last century, evidenced by this thread . . . www.network54.com . . . . from Belles Lettres. Remarkably, we also agree on the value of vintage Omega. As Arte Johnson used to say, "Verrrry interrestingk!"
:-)
By: ThomasM : February 23rd, 2010-18:09
(sly wink that was supposed to be...) Kevin, couldn't resist, couldya? I've glad you chimed in. That's the underlying point (literal words used notwithstanding) - To the West, the Rape of Nanking (and other "atrocities" like the "Armenian Genocide") was s...
I agree, Tony...
By: ThomasM : February 24th, 2010-08:34
especially this last - " Applying this analogy to PPro, I think it's fine for threads to start out firmly and fairly with the use of inclusive language, and then lurch off at more arcane tangents with which readers can sate their thirst for horological (o...
One size fit all?
By: AndrewD : February 24th, 2010-14:01
Yes Jon, we all know there is no right or wrong answer to the Big Three question, who should or shouldn’t be in it, how they are ‘chosen’, or how we even define it. That is what is fun about Purists, although I acknowledge that to some (...