
Bernard Cheong reflects on a decade of horological passion, sharing a vibrant photo essay of his diverse collection. His post, characterized by words like 'joy,' 'fun,' and 'unpretentious,' showcases a range of unique and high-complication timepieces, from Michel Jordi's 'Twins' to Greubel Forsey's groundbreaking creations. This personal journey through his collection offers a glimpse into the evolution of independent watchmaking and the sheer delight of collecting extraordinary watches.
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the multilayer glass dialed fm dual faced chrono from 20yrs ago.
then came what was once impossible.........a challenge, rarely argued......greubel forseys
only eleven exist....or 33 if gold is counted.

at 400,000 usd...the platinum twenty 4 degree below, allows entry to an open third eye.
it will cure many ills



happy new year
and there comes the mighty cabestans.

probably the reward for patience
3 trouble free, and even more yrs.

I miss this forum.
the opus 3 began it all in 98 to 2000.

Nice to see you back on here, if only occasionally All the best for 2015 Tim
p a tek, rolex nd p a ner a i r a ep the doll a rs....but I sow seeds only. honestly, I still buy p a teks too. several men paid 4 x the price, and I was one....but I be a r no m a lice. rise this best, it will resurrect many. the genius of vi a nney h a lter, coudr a y and rouchounet live strong.
Watches are worth the cost in terms of long term satisfaction?
but tod ay after thirty yrs, I find that either keeping one piece or three pieces seem to be the best compromise...or just be like me and go ballistic. 90................................05......................................................twentyfourteen. speedys..all h appy
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