Hi all, After doing some collection inventory work this past week, I thought I would share a group photo (actually two group photos - a reason for this), and a bit of the story of my collecting journey. I've been an avid reader and occasional poster here ...
You know, during our GTGs, when we are many friends attending... Here, you are alone, which makes a big difference. What a journey, my friend! Did you ever think that 25 years are also a Jubilé? Breathtaking, my friend. Thanks for sharing that with us! Be...
Thank you Dave for sharing with us your collection. I'm still confused about the meaning of the term "collection". Does collection mean more than one watch? two…ten? How many? But seeing your watches, there is no doubt, you are a true collector! And more ...
Thanks Constantin. A few decades ago, my two watches were a collection and still would be. I think part of the fun is reflecting on how a collection grows, tastes change, etc. On 27 Jan, 2014, at 1:54, www watchprosite < w[Email address suppressed for ...
You have some very interesting watches. I like how you collection is broad and includes many brands. Nice! Is the deep sea Jaeger alarm American version a tribute, or an original? I also have strong weak spot for JLC! Best Edmond
The Deep Sea is a tribute. The World of vintage I haven't explored too much, but an original would be amazing. On 27 Jan, 2014, at 3:39, www watchprosite < w[Email address suppressed for privacy] > wrote:
Wow - that is a fantastic collection. What is your favorite or top 3 favorite watch? Congrats on 25 years of collecting. If you were to start collecting, what would you do differently. Thank you.
A few favorites: The Freak...not to wear daily, but a special piece to watch in motion. The UN perpetual GMT. My favorite traveling watch, although my new Moser Nomad is also nice on the road. The Datograph...gets a lot of daily wear. On 27 Jan, 2014, at ...
At least you do not get bored to any of your watches. And with such an impressive amount of watches, you will never be late from a meeting. Congratulations! Best, Kari
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : January 27th, 2014-18:40
Thanks for sharing your story with us Dave. I have just started 2+ years ago and I am motivated by your story already. I want to still be a collector decades down the road and still want to follow PuristsPro decades later like you. I love your story about...
You make me feel less guilty! Beautiful, classy and abundant! One question for you...out of your collection how many of your watches are normally at service or in a situation to be sent to be serviced (i.e. broken)? I am asking this because out of my 40 o...
I will confess to not following rigorous servicing schedules and i hate the many months of waiting somtimes. To a point, the wear is light given rotation, so quite a number haven't been serviced. In the past year, i have had five in for servicing on the b...
i just wish i had been able to keep everything i had ever bought instead of selling to buy others, but that would lead to insanity, or to be precise, my friends other than the ones here, would think i were insane. i dont think i have owned many of your co...
Have you kept all of the watches over the years or did you swap / sell off any? Really nice collection of pateks and moser. I don't think I'll ever catch up with your haul, I'm waiting for the day maybe in a few years when I can get a 5960 with grey dial!...
Dave compliments for such collections you are our dream anybody out there wish to own such crazy collections!! Can I ask you how many pieces do you own ? Thank you have a nice day Giancarlo
Thanks for remembering all of us with your photos. Alas, I am afraid most of us have the same problem as you.....we just love to collect watches no matter what way we take. I am much like you, random, as I only buy and keep those that appeal to me no matt...