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Some may appreciate this one, as I have not seen this one around here just yet.
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Can you tell us a little about your collecting journey ? Best regards The Captain
Glad you took to participating from lurking. Unfortunately your photo is not showing for me.
Thank you for letting me know it was not showing
It stopped showing for me as well, I believe I have fixed it below
I could not edit the original posting anymore so I have readded it below, I believe it is visible again
Sure, In about a decade of collecting I am so deep in it I donβt know which way is up! Like most things that end up taking over it started small, and has gone parabolic, and is only getting more severe, but I love it. Really, as time has gone on the rate and size of adding have both increased, I never would have imagined I would be tens upon tens of watches in. How is it that it goes this way, that it just takes over. Was it the same for everyone? Start with one piece, as a tool watch, then slow
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