AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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PuristS Hands
Hi Sam,
I should have titled this thread "Hands of a Purist". It is my photograph, but taken of the hands of a good PuristS friend at an evening gathering over food and watches. Another great friendship made through this site.
And I appreciate your kind words more than you know. Our aim is to make PuristS a unique place to share our knowledge, passion and life. There are plenty of great horology sites and sources of information on the web and in print, but we hope that PuristS is just that little extra special...
... and it is made that way by the contribution of Purists such as yourself. There is no need for people to write a tome on moments of inertia for posts to be relevant and interesting. We all feed off the questions, threads and discussions that are taking place. I would encourage everyone to contribute.
Again, your comments are much appreciated.
Andrew
Passion
By: AndrewD : July 31st, 2012-16:06
You can tell by the way someone caresses an object how much they love it. No significant reason to post this image other than I love the passion it encapsulates: a watch on each wrist and another being lovingly held. Andrew There's no place like HoMe!...
Nice pic.
By: SamEE : July 31st, 2012-17:16
Hey Andrew, how are you? Nice pic, it really captures the passion of this guy. Is that you? I would also like to say that you are doing a great job with starting thread topics that are interesting for people to participate. I have not participated much, b...
PuristS Hands
By: AndrewD : July 31st, 2012-19:48
Hi Sam, I should have titled this thread "Hands of a Purist". It is my photograph, but taken of the hands of a good PuristS friend at an evening gathering over food and watches. Another great friendship made through this site. And I appreciate your kind w...
True indeed!
By: sidneyc : July 31st, 2012-18:03
That is a lovely photo! The delicacy of holding the watch shows how much the person appreciates the time piece in his hand! Another way of seeing passion is in the eyes and facial expression of a conversation... I see that when watching/listening to Max t...
Yes, I think
By: W72 : July 31st, 2012-21:15
I can tell when someone holds a watch.. or as you put it caresses it. Regardless of what watch, the attention given to how it is held and looked at, the time the eyes linger over the dial, turning it over, look at the case back...at the movement (sometime...