When I was in the 3rd grade, my father ran the ad agency thart represented Timex in Singapore. I got to choose one watch for my birthday, it was a square Timex. I was hooked on watches from that day. Looking through my father's collection of watches, dabbling with Casios and such till i turned 24 and bought my first mechanical, a Rolex Date. That was the watch that tipped the scale into mechanical watches...i started collecting 321 Speedmasters, Sports Rolex, vintage chronographs and military watches.
It was the WWW JLC that piqued my interest in JLC, here is a tool watch with a movement that surpassed the rest of the WWWs. Alas, the JLC WWW and a subsequent Master Mariner went away to fund some sports Rolex purchases. Which turned out to be wise decision financially but they lacked the finess and artistic quality of a JLC.
The Master Perpetual was my grail watch when i read about it in the 98 catalog, I decide that it will be a milestone watch; one that I would not purchase till I reached a notable milestone in my career. 10 years later, I finally have one on my wrist, it was worth the wait.