Dear fellows During years spent on PPro I saw (thank you my dear wife that I am still married) many nice, eclectic collections but one thing was for sure….pieces comes and goes from every collection. I would also like to emphasize one more thing. Purists ...
. . . and Seikos passed down from Dad, because you've already expressed the reason for their permanence, Damjan. That leaves the watches purchased over many years. I've parted with three Glashüttes (all with a tinge of regret), an RGM (not much regret the...
. . . in the last week, Damjan - an incredible two-rail bank across the diagonal with only millimeters available on target, a two-rail kick across the diagonal with the object ball frozen on a rail six inches from the corner pocket, and a three-rail bank ...
Team, I got this watch in May 2012 and, since this time, is the only watch that I never ever considered to put on a trade. This is a rare proposition, since I'm an addicted flipper. Here are two pictures that I took, around the time that I got the watch. ...
Well, I strongly assume that most, if not all PuristS are prepared for the unlikely case of a watch breakdown during a trip and always have with them a spare watch in the car. This one is mine, and one of my oldest watches, a Glycine Incursore 46mm. this ...
This watch is with me since thirteen years, in fact, it is my oldest watch. It was the first Marine Diver with white dial that was made, and one of the first Marine Divers altogether (no. 0004). I have acquired so many muy macho watches since then, always...
I have seen some of these photos before, of course, but never noticed the different straps until they are all here side-by-side. They all look good. How many times has it been in for service? Andrew
At one end of the collection is the JLC Reverso Grand Date. The watch that I purchased for my 40th birthday and the one that led me to discover ThePuristS community as I researched the options. At the other end of the collection is the F.P.Journe Dead Sec...
UN Sonata and Freak: Keepers in my heart: Patek WT: JLC MMR: Breguet Type XX Platinum: Rolex 6542: Tudor 7924: Blancpain FF: And so many others! HAGWE. Nicolas ...
Survivors Camp my dear friend and you are the drill Sergeant ) Indeed all keepers!!! Only thing is that we wanna big picture of FF ;) Sincerely yours Damjan
Your BP FF is just stunning! I've been dreaming of owning one ever since I stumbled across this forum a long time ago and saw a picture of it (posted by you!). Never trade it!!!! If you do let me know :-) Marwan
More than surviving , a small army is flourishing ! Genta lives and leaves a timeless legacy. Modern interpretation of classics, the way I like it! There is one very representative piece that is missing ... Am taking my time to savior Genta greatness ! Ni...
This is the first watch I ever bought using my own money. I got it when I was in college, it was my first winter away from my home and decided that I'd get some thing to commemorate the step I'd taken in my life. Nothing outstanding, nothing special... Th...
The Minerva is a very special and personal watch for me. I have a very personal letter from Managing Director Jean-Jacques Frey. In this letter he told me that my watch was made late 1998 or very early 1999. The watch and movement were assembled by Mr Pie...
Tiny, blurry, first-generation digital photos tell my failing memory that this Bell & Ross Space 3 was my first "bought it for myself" Swiss watch. I can still vaguely recall buying the rubber strap & titanium deployant on the Internet for &100 because th...
in nov 2008 i bought 2 of these. 1 for myself and 1 for my sons 21st birthday which wasnt until august 3rd 2009. he's 25 tomorrow and we still have them. i may have had a couple of watches slightly longer, but this is the survivor that is bound to survive...
Thank you Lord Nilo, i'm not sure it gets the wear it requires from him, but its often on the wrist for special occasions. as a mechanic and guitarist its not a watch for work or most play. i'm off on a day trip to london with my current love interest tom...
Graham, I shouldn't think you'd need added cred in the City as you're probably like a card counter in Las Vegas - known to all the dealers and their security men! MIke
not me Mike, you know i rarely buy new so they dont give me much time. luckily my lady friend isnt interested in having a watch, she likes pretty shiny bracelets instead. her birthday next month so i'll try to find something suitable. we're taking her 14 ...
... posting on a watch forum in 25 years time saying how much this Omega means to him! Nice story, Graham. Hope all is well at your end of the world. Andrew
thanks Andrew. i hope that in 25 years time he'll still have it and tell his kids how he got it, but i dont think he'll be a collector or forum member. too many other things going on in his life. best G *Alert from:* www:watchprosite *Posted By:* AndrewD ...
... since we were 25, Graham. You never know where he'll be and what Forums he will be reading. He has your genes, remember, and possibly your watch collection too. ;-) But stay well and don't make it too easy for the next generation. :-0 A
I did survive, however. Thank goodness this time I had the common sense of not wearing a watch while downhill biking... I hope I regain the full use of my right hand soon (I can again typewrite with two hands after three weeks!) and so make a few Summer-w...
glad that in the end all went well sorry for bad pun not intended So your next piece will be AP Survivor? Get well soon dear sanro was missing you Best regards Damjan
...slowly but surely. My next piece, Damjan, will indeed be an AP, but not a Survivor ;) It already lies in its box, waiting for an event that will justify my giving it to myself...maybe Christmas?! Really, China is showing me the virtue of patience!
Heal quickly and enjoy the new AP. I thought the year was going by quickly, but waiting for a watch at Christmas is one way to slow things down! Regards, Andrew