Hororgasm[PuristSPro Moderator]
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was teenager then...
dun have any pateks nor are aware of them then...still happy with casio. only mechanical time piece was a tissot fm the 70s bought fm chinatown. but remember the day the wall came down very well...reagan, thatcher, kohl...all fm that era.
first love of PP was during asian financial crisis in 1997...the PP5035 annual calender.
was teenager then...
By: Hororgasm : June 22nd, 2010-15:24
dun have any pateks nor are aware of them then...still happy with casio. only mechanical time piece was a tissot fm the 70s bought fm chinatown. but remember the day the wall came down very well...reagan, thatcher, kohl...all fm that era. first love of PP...
I reluctantly admit...
By: patrick_y : June 23rd, 2010-10:34
I reluctantly admit that I unfortunately did not know of Patek Philippe at that time. And if I did know of Patek Philippe back then, then I must not have known what it was. When I was very young, I came to associate things quite liberally. Sometimes makin...
Didn't have a clue.
By: Watch4Steve : June 23rd, 2010-18:56
I was 29 years old and thought that my Timex runner's watch was the hottest thing going. If someone would have explained the Patek brand to me I would have laughed about how dumb rich people can be - wasting all that good money on watches! Now, here I sit...