
AndrewD shares his personal journey of discovering PuristS, detailing how a search for information on the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Grand Date led him to the forum in 2004. He reflects on the community's high-level discussions, extensive knowledge, and welcoming atmosphere, which ultimately inspired him to become an active contributor.

And at the time, the only worthy platform anywhere on the "world wide web" was thePuristS, founded of course by the infamous-around-these-parts Dr. Thomas Mao. From the very beginning, I was captivated by the friendliness of the members and the substantial information. And I participated a while before acquiring my first AP (which I have thought to picture here in another thread and I will, soon). Thanks Andrew!
Hi Michael, I think 'first watches' will be the perfect ongoing series for the NMF. Particularly from the more seasoned collectors. It is interesting for all of us to not only hear about where we started, but also about what it has been like to live with that watch for a long period of time. How did we decide on that watch? Do tastes change? Are these early buying decisions, which many of us agonize over, the right ones? This is particularly relevant because these pieces often cost more than we
. . . that told me about The Purists. At the time, there was only one dedicated forum catering to the English-speaking world - ours. I devoured it daily, and esteemed Marcus as a sort of demi-god (I hope he doesn't read this!). I don't think I even looked at the other forums. I met Thomas in '03 at a Purists G O function here in LA, and then a few times more, but we really didn't connect until the November '04 VC Overseas event. I'd been a lurker for years, but finally went online just to respon
afterall, we don't show off here, we share! :-)
. . . 'nuf! Funny . . . . . . I still have that Hawaiian shirt hanging in my closet ;-) . . .
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