. . . in the fullest sense of the word. To be sure, heirlooms from Dad or Grandpa are truly invaluable, but of the watches we decide to acquire, a keeper becomes an heirloom, if only for ourselves.
. . . of my first Karree perpetual . . . . . . will be coming up in three weeks. I was just looking over receipts from my purchases over the years, and apparently I placed a deposit in February 23rd, '02, and paid the balance on March 1st, '03. This was n...
but I also love sporty and there aren't many sporty perpetual...the new AP ROO in titanium fits the bill, maybe the IWC but not many more :( I have 3 more years to get one..! Yours my friend, Andy.
. . . we can celebrate every day, Frederick. Anniversaries are for marking stretches of time, but the real enjoyment is in wearing our favorites anytime . . .
. . . a Camille Fournet strap, Arthur - that was the grey Karree perpetual . . . . . . which has since had a replacement, similarly in grey lizard, from Attila Aszodi Designs. The strap on this Karree is a replacement (good eyes!), but in cayman, also fro...
. . . yes, I am taking off shortly, first to retrieve the latest acquisition from my cue-maker, and then down to the infamous sea-side dive bar to shoot some pool with my pals . . .
Hi Art! Your posts and the passion you share with us are something special... Here my dream watch! Sadly it is out of production... simple looking but very fine heart! It blows away my mind! I hope to get it, someday, to pair with my Navigator Perpetual C...
. . . perhaps the most overlooked and under-appreciated complication ever, except for a very few discerning souls. One of our less prolific members, iiotoko, recently found one in stainless, and I'm hoping he took the plunge towards ownership. Thanks so m...
The watch has obviously given you years of dedicated service and continues to delight. A true keeper. Likewise, you have given all of us here at the PuristS your dedication... allow me to offer sincerest Thanks on behalf of the Community! You are second t...
. . . in the fullest sense of the word. To be sure, heirlooms from Dad or Grandpa are truly invaluable, but of the watches we decide to acquire, a keeper becomes an heirloom, if only for ourselves. Warmest regards, Art
You know my strong feelings for the Karree - and it's all because of you! :) Congrats on the 14K! Thank you for all the hard work you do here! Best, my friend Blomman
. . . with an article in the LA Times on the resurgence of watchmaking in Germany, back in April 2001. I was just about to purchase a Vacheron Overseas when my attention was incidentally turned to Glashütte Original. The rest, as they say, is history ;-) ...
. . . but it went by so quickly. I still have vivid memories of the first day it was on my wrist - I couldn't help but show it off at every opportunity.
. . . sentiments in your direction. Heads up: there will be an invigorating session ahead for Wrist Scan the week following. Hope you can spare some time to render one of your expectedly thoughtful replies.
Thanks for all the great contributions on PuristSPro, and of course your wonderful friendship over the past few years. Either hanging out at the Rainbow or Chez Jay's its always more fun with you there. Congrats Art on this milestone! Regards, ED-209
sounds like you will need to buy a gold watch for that milestone .... beautiful Karee. Thanks so much for all your contributions and for making visitors feel so welcome here. Best Andreas
Ten years is a good stretch of time to live with a watch. It is certainly enough time to tell the keeper from the walk-away. Even if none of my better watches has been with me that long. Ten years is the time that I bought my first "expensive" watch ago. ...
In regard to your early maintenance issues, it is sometimes the ones that give us the most difficulties that we cherish the most. Funny how that happens... Congrats on your posts as well!
. . . of any Glashütte in my experience, Richard, and given the phenomenal compositions Jocke regularly shares, that's genuinely high praise indeed. Most cordially, Art
Art, Yike, 14,000 posts is unfathomable to me (I may have some hundreds after my 3-4 years here). This one still makes me smile to this day... Kudos, Bob ...
. . . in any way responsible for the decision to acquire? In my foggy memory, we shared an exchange regarding the comparative merits of the PML and a JLC . . .
And glad we have u ! Your GO passion runs deep and its infectious ! Although No GO currently, but working on it as we speak ! Thanks again for the wonderful reads !
The number of posts is not really the most important thing and I guess we both agree on that. But the good humour, the caring attention paid to numerous forum participants and the faithful execution of a moderator´s duties are the things that do count. My...
Congratulations on the big 10 year milestone!! It truly is an achievement for a watch enthusiast to be so loyal to a single watch for such a significant amount of time. Especially when it is so easy these days to buy, sell, and trade online. But then agai...
. . . as before, when they comprised the bulk of my collection. At one time I had four G O perpetuals and just a few others, so they received the lion's share of wrist time. Ever since indulging in my passion for vintage Omega, the perpetuals receive prop...
When I saw your picture with mosaic table, I got the feeling that I had one too with the same pattern. My wife and daughter made such a table a few years ago. This stood no on the balcony, covered in snow. After I brushed away the snow, I saw that it wa...