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Welcome to the PuristSPro WatchTech Forum

 
 By: DonCorson : September 25th, 2012-08:09
Welcome to the PuristSPro's newest forum, the WatchTech forum ! This forum is dedicated to developing understanding in how timekeepers work. We will try to be inclusive and include all timekeepers, from the earliest to the newest, from water clocks, throu...  

Nice! Cheers! [nt]

 
 By: pifpaf : September 25th, 2012-10:18

Fantastic initiative!

 
 By: dedestexhes : September 25th, 2012-10:20
Hope to be able to add some knowledge from time to time. Best regards, Dirk

this will be interesting.

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : September 25th, 2012-10:25
Will we all become watchmakers ? :-) :-) :-)

This will be the most widely read . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 25th, 2012-10:28
. . . and respected watch forum, anywhere on the Net. Thanks for taking on the challenge, Don. Best regards, Art

Thank you for starting this forum

 
 By: Watchlover78 : September 25th, 2012-10:42
I am sure many including myself will benefit from it. Best regards, Baxter

It is a great initiative and I'm sure we will learn a lot!

 
 By: foversta : September 25th, 2012-11:00
Thanks Don for the announcement and congrats for your position! Fx

great addition to the forum Don!

 
 By: watch_man85 : September 25th, 2012-11:16
I can already see some though provoking discussions in the making...great idea for those that are curious, right up to the watch enthusiast with a passion for what's behind the caseback.

The opportunity to learn more and more about..

 
 By: sergio : September 25th, 2012-11:22
the gitzmos we cherish so much, it's rather exciting... Cheers - Sergio

Just awesome!!!

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : September 25th, 2012-11:36
Less time with wife & kids more time on PPro Just great!!! :) Also one question straight ahead..... Why we didn't had this before? :) Well played Don & Team! Bravo & Congratulations Sincerely Damjan P.S. It must be new Forum influence that I m... 

This is great news!

 
 By: nikolaj : September 25th, 2012-11:47
I get flashbacks to how I pored over articles on the TZ Horologium. Hmm must be some 15 years ago now. For sure some very informative posts... and some of them with a lot of personality that created a lot of reactions! :D Looking so much forward to this f... 

I am looking forward to my Don's extensive technical insights.

 
 By: Hororgasm : September 25th, 2012-12:08
And thanks for doing this....this is surely a positive development for all horologically inclined. Best, Horo

I was waiting for that ...

 
 By: nilomis : September 25th, 2012-12:18
A place where all questions will be made and answered. Congratulations, Nilo

Fantastic

 
 By: Mark in Paris : September 25th, 2012-13:01
Mechanics and engineering are a significant part of what I like in watches and understanding them better will be a great pleasure. Thanks for performing the work it will require. Cheers, Mark

Great idea!

 
 By: donizetti : September 25th, 2012-13:43
Looking forward to learning a lot, Andreas

OMG!

 
 By: Mostel : September 25th, 2012-13:58
This is fantastic!!! Thank you Don.

How much non mechanical content will there be here, and...

 
 By: Ronald Held : September 25th, 2012-15:01
Who would generate it?

That would be you

 
 By: MTF : September 26th, 2012-20:28
Ronald, er......that would be you. :-) As our premier quartz enthusiast, I would be asking you to be a moderator of any PuristSPro electronic/quartz forum. As Don, wrote, all forms of time-keepers are welcomed: from water clocks to caesium reference timer... 

Most welcome!

 
 By: anaesdoc : September 25th, 2012-15:51
I am looking forward to learning much more about the little machines within our watches that keep them going! Thanks for those who took the iniative, anaesdoc

This will be great!

 
 By: mkvc : September 25th, 2012-17:33
Thanks, Don, for taking on the challenge. This is a tremendous addition to PuristsPro.

WIll this be our own "Tick and Tack" Watch Talk?

 
 By: cazalea : September 25th, 2012-17:39
For those who don't know Click and Clack, they are brothers in Massachusetts with irreverent wit and lightly-sarcastic humor, and for many years they helped people in distress with mechanical car problems Check here and here Go to it Don, and let us help ... 

neato (nt)

 
 By: ei8htohms : September 25th, 2012-18:59
Nt

Will you stop bugging me now? LOL

 
 By: MTF : September 26th, 2012-03:02
:-) 5 years was too long.......... MTF

Hopefully this will be one example where the saying "Plus ça change "

 
 By: ThomasM : September 25th, 2012-20:41
will have a positive meaning! Thanks, Don, for taking on this challenge, and for sheparding so reliably the AHCI and independents forum all these years. TM

Sorely Needed !!!

 
 By: amerix : September 25th, 2012-23:22
This will be the first place I come to - after the AHCI Forum, of course!

Excellent idea!

 
 By: sidneyc : September 26th, 2012-02:29
Non-technical enthusiasts like me will benefit a lot! Thank you Don for the subforum. It's going to be another interesting place!

Great news! Looking forward to reading nice articles.

 
 By: Mike H : September 26th, 2012-03:01
And thank you in advance for taking the time to write, read, moderate these future articles. The idea is very promising, this is an excellent initiative. Cheers, Mike

YEAH! Now where's the like button?

 
 By: patrickmaniac : September 26th, 2012-03:32
cheers PAt

Nice!

 
 By: DaMctosh : September 26th, 2012-08:52
We starting with the rattrapante?

Excellent idea, thanks ! [nt]

 
 By: foullis : September 26th, 2012-09:29

Thank you, Don!

 
 By: dxboon : September 27th, 2012-01:47
I look forward to reading the articles on this forum, and knowing your expertise am prepared to learn from the master! :-) Cheers, Daos

Congrats

 
 By: long71 : September 27th, 2012-12:33
A great idea and a valuable addition to the forum. Many thanks to all concerned. Conor

What a great idea. Thank you Don.

 
 By: Alvin Hong : October 1st, 2012-18:02
Half the fun of watches is the engineering behind them.