4Js
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Well,
To me, you've gotten a better enjoyment for the buck here. I love a 911, but you have traded very well and it seems had a more enjoyable journey!
But, you still need that 911. The new one is a killer.
Watches and cars. What choices! Add a woman and us men are whipped!
Best,
Joe
Thanks, Art
By: db darien : May 4th, 2012-12:05
...but please don't remind me of the G.O. Karree Manual. Parting with it is still a real source of pain to my heart. What an utterly outstanding watch it is. Even after owning (however briefly) a Patek as well as a Vacheron and a Lange, I have yet to find...
Well,
By: 4Js : May 4th, 2012-19:20
To me, you've gotten a better enjoyment for the buck here. I love a 911, but you have traded very well and it seems had a more enjoyable journey! But, you still need that 911. The new one is a killer. Watches and cars. What choices! Add a woman and us men...
But Horologically Speaking,
By: db darien : May 6th, 2012-08:31
I'm really not a "watch collector"; rather, I'm a "watch wearer". If I'm not wearing a watch, I invariably have no desire let it sit around collecting dust. And as a practical matter and financially-speaking, my "sweet spot", in terms of number of watches...
The Lange
By: db darien : May 4th, 2012-12:15
The Richard Lange lives up to expectations. Although I wear it infrequently (it's acquired something of "heirloom" status), when I do wear it, it continually has stayed to within +0 to +1 seconds per day. The only mechanical watch I've ever seen that can ...