Emil Wojcik
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Thank you. Most of my early Chinese porcelain is in one room, probably around 100 pieces. You can see a few in this photo. The paneled walls in this room make it perfect for displaying Chinese porcelain.
I have a few Japanese pieces but I'm just learning Japanese porcelain, which is to me more difficult than Chinese, but over time I'll get the hang of it. It all takes time.

Overcoming watch burnout
By: andrea~ : October 10th, 2022-19:27
I have recently gone through the much dreaded phase of burnout. I felt apathetic towards watches and it seemed like nothing was peaking my interest. I'm sure it has happened to each and every one of us. It's not that bad since today, after a couple of wee...
Fun!
By: patrick_y : October 12th, 2022-20:39
I don't usually change my watches. At least not as a habit. I'm imagining one of those masters of ceremonies who host a show and have to change multiple times in the middle of the show. If I ever had to subject myself to something like that, I'd probably ...
Impressive collection!
By: patrick_y : October 11th, 2022-21:51
Always liked the 1994 E420. What a machine! I have a 210 and a 211 in my household. But there's something special about that generation with the 1994! 16th-17th century furniture? English furniture? Continental furniture? Very impressive. Seven metal dete...
Is this the BMW?
By: patrick_y : October 11th, 2022-04:59
Well said! It's a marathon, not a sprint! I like cars too, but I'm choked by the speed limit and bankrupted by the gas prices. I don't know where you live Fastwong, but I live in California. The price for Premium gasoline here is $7.199 per US Gallon (3.7...
Oh! GT4! Very nice!
By: patrick_y : October 11th, 2022-21:09
That's a sweet machine. I've always been a fan of the Cayman. Superb machine. I drive an AMG sedan, those are 5.4 liters (although they're downsizing to 4.0 liters now and will eventually downsize even further). But I also drive a Tesla Model 3. Although ...
Hey….. it’s just a watch.
By: mrds : October 10th, 2022-19:55
It‘s not that we lose our homes, or wife, or fall ill if we don’t get our hands around this Aquanaut or Daytona. It’s not that our lives really change all that much if we long for a green dial new release only to see it’s black. Not to lessen our passion ...
So true!
By: andrea~ : October 10th, 2022-20:36
This incredible passion of ours is just like anything else in life... cyclical. Thankfully my winters have never lasted more than a couple of weeks, while the summers take up the rest of my time!
I’m taking a breather now
By: Cookies : October 10th, 2022-21:50
Maybe I’m also going through the burnout phase. Nothing in the watch world excites me nowadays, especially from the boring Richmond Group. I expected more from Panerai and JLC. Other than a daytona I’m collecting later in the year, I’ve got nothing lined ...
The way I am, I tend to live passions to the fullest, get the best out of them, and then if I fall out of love, simply move on to the next one! Well, too bad it's NOT happened with Patek yet, or else I could have comfortably retired from my job! ;-)))
By: FabR : October 10th, 2022-21:57
Seriously, some occasional down time is entirely physiological, but this is such a rich and diverse hobby that it was likely you would have returned to it (very quickly, in fact! ;-) It is totally possible though that one day you (or I) simply won't care ...