Hmmm, maybe we don’t.

Mar 05, 2020,18:10 PM
 

How about telling us what watch you were wearing in 1984. I could see a YG President maybe?

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It’s 1984. What were you doing? FP was setting out to make a double watch.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : March 4th, 2020-18:06
In 1984 FP began work on what at that time he referred to as a double watch. After 18 months or so of working on this watch he abandoned it. The movement, which he had failed to get to work in the way he intended, was resigned to a drawer and other parts ...  

+1

 
 By: ChristianDK : March 5th, 2020-09:15
Yes, Please!

In 1984 I was looking forward to kindergarten.

 
 By: blau : March 4th, 2020-18:45
Now I have a PhD, but I still don't know how double watches work!

Haha, it’s magic. Really.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : March 5th, 2020-09:28
Listening to FP talk about it there was so much trial and error and so many little variables in terms of movement construction and assembly which would result in resonance not occurring it does almost seem like magic when it works. And you’ll read here th... 

I was 5 years old..

 
 By: jp884 : March 4th, 2020-19:52
Probably dancing to thriller in my living room Nice watch ...  

Wow. Those are 2 heavy hitters.

 
 By: Costa (aka Connie) : March 5th, 2020-18:37
So beautiful!!

I’m surprised the audience here so far has skewed on the younger side.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : March 5th, 2020-09:30
I was definitely eating solids at that time, whether I could tell the time by myself might be questionable though.

Was just born! [nt]

 
 By: tokyo_watch_guy : March 4th, 2020-20:23

Fantastic post, Jay!!!

 
 By: ChristianDK : March 5th, 2020-09:27
And what a superb specimen you have. Truly beautiful. More subtile than the yellow gold but just as nice. In 1984 I was 10 and had made a collection of swatch watches I enjoyed. Little did i know about where this passion would take me. To accomplish the c... 

I didn’t think about this until you mention Gestalt just now but....

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : March 5th, 2020-18:18
....it’s interesting to think that the sub dials which so perfectly make the Resonance dial work and the design language of which was established first commercially for the Tourby just happened to work so well for the Resonance. I wonder, did the original... 

I was 20yrs old.

 
 By: Costa (aka Connie) : March 5th, 2020-18:40
Looking at my dad’s Patek collection while drooling over Omega Seamaster watches.

Yes. My dad is 93

 
 By: Costa (aka Connie) : March 6th, 2020-05:18
We actually found all of the certificates of origins when we cleaned out his house. which was a surprise. I thought they were long gone. He had multiple blue ellipse watches and others I have yet to go through. One of them has the crown on the back of the... 

I’m sure they ignite memories.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : March 6th, 2020-09:05
I’m it would make for a very interesting post over on the PP forum.

That sounds like a 3585!

 
 By: ChristianDK : March 6th, 2020-11:38
I have one, I never posted before. Did it look like this? ...  

Yes, they did a blue face. Both in YG case and WG case.

 
 By: ChristianDK : March 7th, 2020-00:38
It’s a funky watch. If one likes the Nautilus and aquanauts, this could be something, although more dressy and 70’ties.

Do you really want to know what I was doing in 1984?

 
 By: TheMadDruid : March 5th, 2020-14:04
🤪 I don’t think you do.

Hmmm, maybe we don’t.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : March 5th, 2020-18:10
How about telling us what watch you were wearing in 1984. I could see a YG President maybe?

This is true: SS Bulova quartz; black dial on a cowhide strap.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : March 6th, 2020-06:16
My only watch from 1978-1988. I was unaware.

“Unaware” is sometimes not a bad thing.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : March 6th, 2020-09:06
So what triggered the awareness? I assume that Bulova is sitting in a drawer in the garage.

With the Optimum.🤣

 
 By: TheMadDruid : March 6th, 2020-09:41
A Movado Museum became my wedding gift.

LOL 😂 [nt]

 
 By: ChristianDK : March 7th, 2020-00:10