Purist-of-the-Week: Gary G

Jul 11, 2012,22:37 PM
 

Hi All,

It is my pleasure to present Gary G as our POTW. Gary has been a long term PuristS member and I must say that it has been a pleasure to see his ‘Adventures in Watchland’ unfold, particularly amongst the independents. Gary has been very open in sharing his motivations and perspectives on horology and it is one of the things we love about him. I hope you enjoy this interview and feel free to ask Gary more questions.

Andrew

There's no place like HoMe!

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1. What watch are you wearing today?

Today it’s the Lange Double Split (or as I like to call it, the Mighty Double Split – I think ALS missed a trick here by omitting the obvious adjective from the name of this piece).



It’s one of my two main daily wearers, along with the Vacheron Overseas Deep Stream Chronograph in SS/Ti  – and in the summer in humid climates, the VC comes to the fore on the Maltese Cross bracelet or rubber strap.




2. How do you usually choose a watch to wear?

Mostly on the basis of what “speaks” to me on the day (or, in some cases, “Speakes”) – although I do also take into account the context of the day’s events.   For meetings with prospective clients, for instance, I might go with something a little less opulent looking, although by the same token I have certain “lucky” watches (the Observatoire first among these) that I like to wear on sales calls even though they tend to draw the eye.  I’ve worn the Simplicity with blue jeans and have worn the Antiqua a fair amount on business, so it really is largely a matter of prevailing mood.  There are some pieces, though (specifically the VC Malte Squelette, the PSM Fighting Time, and the JLC Reverso Repetition Minutes ) that are for dressy occasions only – nice dinner out or, more likely, Opera evening with my wife.   And as noted above, climate does play a role at times!

Not surprisingly, there is also somewhat of a newness effect – recently acquired pieces tend to come to the front of the rotation for a while.  Speaking of which, I don’t have a structured “rotation” per se – the key question for me on a given morning is “what watch will give me pleasure when I see it on my wrist later today?” 

3.  Do your watches reflect your personality?

I hope so!  Perhaps if I’m honest about it they reflect personality traits I wish I had in deeper abundance.  One trait that is perhaps missing a bit is that I am actually wackier than you might guess from my current collection.  The Antiqua gives you a hint of this, and maybe the Ploprof (original version).







But as I’ve written about (ad nauseam) on this forum, it’s more important to me that watches represent the essential characters of their makers.  A good friend of mine did an in-depth study of luxury goods buyers and identified a big segment of so-called “authenticity seekers” whose preferences are somewhat inside of the bleeding edge types.  I’m about as prototypical an authenticity seeker as you’re going to find, I think.

4.  How did you discover PuristS?

Years ago, I saw a PP 5015 on display in a store and really admired it.  Leading up to Lorrie’s and my wedding in 2004, I got a “pass” from her to search for (and pay for J) one for myself as part of my wedding gift.  That search led me to ThePuristS, where if I’m not mistaken my first post was a request to learn more about the watch and where one might be found. 

5.  What does it mean to you to be a Purist?

It’s all about the people!  My immediate thought is that it means that I am a welcomed member of one of the warmest and most knowledgeable communities to be found anywhere, online or off.  I have a few posts here and there on other sites, but this is by far my home.

This sense of community makes sharing a natural outcome – I’m generally not as forthcoming with other folks as I am here.

And, of course, passion!

6.  Is there a single element in a watch that is most important to you, and why?

It’s a bit of a funky answer, but my answer to questions of this type is always one word: “coherence.”  As long as the watch is true to the vision of its maker and has an internal integrity, I’m inclined to like it.  This means that my tastes might seem pretty eclectic to others, as I don’t have much else of a theme to what I collect. 

At a secondary level, I do like a watch that keeps good time.  I was really pleased that in the first 30 days after its arrival, the Observatoire gained a grand total of 9 seconds, and the first 3 weeks with the Simplicity were similar, at 7 total seconds gained.  Since its recent service, the Double Split has been losing between zero and 0.5 seconds per day – pretty much on the nose.  While my unscientific observation is that Omegas seem to keep the “best” time among the brands I’ve owned, the undisputed champion in my set is the JLC Geographique, which keeps pretty much dead-nuts perfect time, on or off the winder, in all conditions I’ve exposed it to.  Weeks or even months later, I can take it off the winder, strap it on, and go about my business.




7.  What other hobbies do you have and how do you like to relax?

The list of other hobbies is way too long, especially for the limited time I have to devote to them given my work schedule! 

Let’s see: 

a.    Of course, there’s watch photography

b.    Opera -- which we attend and support in both San Francisco and Santa Fe.  Also ballet and musical comedies when we find the time.  Lorrie and I actually appeared as extras in Elixir of Love a few years ago in Santa Fe – here we are at the left of the photo, as Peasants 13 and 14…




c.    Wine –in particular California Pinot Noirs and specific Champagnes (read: Krug)




d.    Along with wine, of course, goes dining – Masa’s in San Francisco is a favorite (and is the place where I proposed to Lorrie) and my global fave is probably Taillevent in Paris – although the food at Lasserre seems to have improved recently, the room itself seems quintessentially Parisian to me, and when they open that roof at night – oh my!

e.    Cars and auto racing – particularly centered on Ferrari.  I’ve been driving Ferraris for 20+ years now, and have put in a lot of track miles at places like Laguna Seca (where I took Laurent Ferrier out a couple of years ago).  I’ve also raced single-seaters with the Jim Russell program, and won a novice-class race several years ago.  Here I am at Laguna in Turn 9 (photo credit: gotbluemilk.com):




f.     Native American art – specifically vessels and bronze sculptures made by Tammy Garcia.  Here’s a photo of her bronze “Brothers”:




g.    Clothing and shoes – with Brioni, Kiton, Cucinelli, and Loro Piana heading the prior list and Gravati, Bontoni, and Santoni (sounds like a trapeze act…) the latter.  Had my shirts made at Charvet for years, but given recent long absences from Paris have just had a batch made by Hamilton in the US

h.    Shopping for jewelry (mostly estate pieces) for Lorrie J to offset the watch passion

i.      Running – at an appropriately geriatric pace.  For reference, the last marathon I ran was in 1980…

j.      Bicycling – the good news about which is that one can coast down hills

k.    Golf – just a few rounds a year recently, but with ongoing intentions to play more in the future

l.      Travel – although that’s a core part of my work life, I also enjoy leisure travel – just a glutton for punishment, I suppose!  Always great to get to Europe, and I’ve now been to Singapore twice in the past year to visit PuristS pals, but (in addition to the annual Santa Fe Opera trek) favorite destinations are places where cocktails include fruit and umbrellas – Hawaii and Fiji

m.  Rose gardening – my parents have done this for years, and a very good friend of mine (now deceased) was an avid rosarian (completely out of synch with the rest of his wacky, ribald character, but that’s another long story) so I have a rose garden in his memory.  Ingrid Bergman is my favorite here – no fragrance (unlike Double Delight, another favorite) but gorgeous, robust, and disease-resistant

n.    Pets – right now we have four cats and a dog at home.  Here’s a shot of Astro, appropriately enough showing his appreciation of Ingrid Bergman:




For relaxation, there’s our Friday evening tradition of Pizza, Martini, and Hot Tub night – Lorrie and I throw a pizza in the warming drawer, I make the drinks, and then we sit out in the hot tub chatting about the week’s events and watching the light change over the back garden.  To give you a sense of the view:




I also treasure my time with the “NorCal Gang of Six,” the like-minded fellow watch collectors with whom I happily fell in a few years ago. 

I’ve given up some other things (motorcycling was particularly hair-raising, but I do flirt with going back to trekking in Nepal or trying to get up Mt. Rainier again) – can’t do everything!  Here’s a shot I took of Everest from the vantage point of Kala Pattar, across the Khumbu glacier, circa 1989:




8.  Are there other items that fulfill the same position as wristwatches?

Not really – there are other things that I’m acquisitive about, and I have done automotive concours, which is its own obsession, but these days I’m a watch guy!  I still have a few concours trophies that require polishing from time to time:




I do like “cool objects” as well – for instance I recently purchased the Laikingland “drumming fingers” hand from Max’ MAD Gallery, and may yet buy one of those cool lamps by the guy in Berlin – but for me it’s watches front and center.




9.  Have you followed any particular directions in your watch collecting?

Lots of them! J.  Quite a varied journey for me – and I suppose by any strict definition I’m not really a “collector,” as I do not, for instance, seek all classic watches from 1964.  I’ve owned a lot of world time watches in my day, and recently seem to be on a bit of a chronograph kick along with simple 3-hand watches – but my interests will, I’m pretty sure, continue to migrate.

10.  What is so special about independent watchmakers?

That’s a question for its own long series of posts!  In short, for me the key thing about the independents I favor is that each makes watches that are embodiments of their maker.  To know Vianney is to understand the Antiqua; Peter’s philosophy of robust construction is completely in line with his character; in many ways the Simplicity, Duality, and P&G Sonneries could only come from the classic mind of Dufour.  Kari’s mindset is a little more multi-dimensional to me in some ways – it’s not just about pure classicism, or only about inventiveness – but his personal combination of charm and deep caring are quite evident in the watches he makes.  Who else but Marco Lang, with his loden coat and lederhosen, could make those pieces of his?

11.  Do you have any favorite brands or complications?

The independents, of course.  As for the major brands, I really started out with JLC, and still have quite an affection for them as well as for Lange and Vacheron. 

I haven’t owned many watches of this sort, but I do love the astronomic complications.  My AP Equation of Time is a favorite, and I would dearly love to own a UN Tellurium.  Something about the reminder that we are on this fragile water-endowed rock, whizzing around a star, all in an impossibly tiny bit of the broader cosmos!




My all-time favorite complication was the PP watch that showed the date of Easter – until I found out that it was driven by a replaceable programmed cam rather than by a set of gears that “figures it out.”

Finally, I love the chimers and jumpers – would love to add more of those over time if resources permit.

12.  Could you identify any up and coming watches/brands/watchmakers?

For some reason when I read this question I was immediately put in mind of Eva Leube – I do love that curved Ari watch!  And, she brings experience working both with major brands and with Thomas Prescher, so she’s the real deal (photo credit Eva Leube).




Johannes Jahnke developed one of the prettiest movements I’ve seen, the Lang & Heyne monopusher chrono, while still an apprentice.  More recently, he designed a jump hour complication for entry-level brand Christopher Ward – it will be interesting to see where he goes from here

Finally, as an American I am hopeful that Keaton Myrick will keep developing as a watchmaker – I’ve had the pleasure of corresponding with him a bit, and he certainly seems to have a great appreciation of the demands that discerning collectors place on artisan watchmakers.  I’ll be keeping my eye on him!

13.  If you could keep only one watch in your collection, which would it be?

Ouch – that’s a bit of a tough one, as I even have a difficult time getting the list down to three!

At this point, however, it’s still the Voutilainen Observatoire for me – I loved it the moment I saw a photo of it, was fortunate to select metals, colors, and little custom touches that still appeal to me a lot, and had the wonderful experience of communicating with Kari throughout the process.  It is also (to me at least) the watch that “made” Kari as an independent – the decimal repeaters are more precious, but the Observatoire really made things take off.  I like the Peseux 260 and the very idea of putting a competition calibre in a daily wear watch.  Looks great on my wrist, and gets a lot of compliments without being flashy.




14.  Is there a watch you love, but would never own?  Why?

Never is a long time!  Two come to mind: the Lange Time Zone and the MB&F HM4.  The former ticks just about every box for me, including being a world timer, but for some reason it just doesn’t sit well on my wrist.  I have tried on the HM4 a bunch of times, and love how it looks, but I just don’t picture myself wearing it very often – which for me knocks it out of the running.

15.   Which watch has most recently captured your attention and why?

The Gronefeld One Hertz, in particular the original 1912 in SS.  I like the way it looks, I love the thoughtfulness behind the whole separate mechanism for the jumping seconds and the wind/reset mechanism, and who wouldn’t want something made by Bart and Tim?  You have to see this watch running – the ticking of that huge seconds hand really makes the watch sing, from my perspective.




16.  What single piece of advice would you give to the novice collector starting on this path?

Make the journey your own!  Just because “everyone else” likes a certain piece doesn’t mean that it’s right for you.  Be prepared for your preferences to change along the way – that’s why it’s a journey.  Oh – and please write about it here on PuristSPro!



More posts: Aston MartinCalibresDufourLang and HeyneLange Double SplitLaurent FerrierMonopusher ChronographPloprofPrescherSeamasterSpeake-MarinVantageVoutilainen

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It is good to discover you, Gary.

 
 By: amanico : July 11th, 2012-22:59
It was obvious that you are a man of passion, but i didn't know you had so many passions! :) As for your tastes in watches, the least we can say is that you are eclectic. I see that we share one common target, my friend, with astronomical watches. Like yo... 

I would of course trust your taste

 
 By: Gary G : July 11th, 2012-23:16
...in Parisian restaurants above all others! Thanks for the note -- let's make a point of having that meal soon -- and please feel free to call on me if you are in San Francisco! Best, Gary

Done deal. :)

 
 By: amanico : July 11th, 2012-23:32

so true on your last point.

 
 By: patrickmaniac : July 12th, 2012-00:01
cheers PAt

Thanks, Patrick

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:16
Even if one looks back at times and wonders why certain pieces seemed so appealing, the journey of discovering your personal style is well worth it! Best, Gary

Congratulations on your fantastic journey...

 
 By: sanro : July 12th, 2012-01:18
...on so many fronts, Gary! I hope you keep travelling for many decades to come, and letting us know about it here!

Thanks, sanro!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:18
With this welcoming community, it seems only natural to share all of the fun! Here's hoping that all of us have a great deal of good news to share in the years to come. Best, Gary

Gary G where G stands

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : July 12th, 2012-02:10
for Great Purist :) Although I'm watch nut that sculpture by Tammy Garcia just blew my mind and the vehicles are not shabby either :) Thank you for opening your doors to us. Best Damjan P.S. Of course thank you Andrew for another delight!

You are very kind! Tammy Garcia...

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:22
...is a huge talent and a lovely person to boot. She is represented by Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe -- if you are interested in learning more, ask for Leroy and tell him I sent you. Our ambition is to commission a clay vessel from Tammy sometime soon. Be... 

A true Scholar and a Gentleman...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : July 12th, 2012-02:48
thanks for this fascinating insights into the 'working' of one of our core members. Gary, you seem to place particular emphasis on 'coherence' and 'personality'. Do they have the same importance for you if you are confronted with a piece from a mainstream... 

Thanks for these intriguing questions, Magnus!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-17:00
I will do my best to answer them... 1. The issue of coherence and brand personality absolutely play a role for me with regard to mainstream brands. For instance, I associate VC first and foremost with openworking, so my "top" VC watch is a Malte Squelette... 

thanks for opening the door Gary. Fun read. As a shoe fan have a look

 
 By: alex : July 12th, 2012-03:14
at Bestetti : http://www.frecciabestetti.com/ amazing stuff!

You did notice the VC, right?

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:26
I just love wearing that piece! Functional and really beautifully made. Thanks for the shoe tip -- those do look really tasty... Best, Gary

Great to read you, Gary!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : July 12th, 2012-03:33
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and passions with us here! :) Best Blomman

My pleasure, Blonman!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:28
It is a treat for me to interact with you and the other regular members here -- thanks for joining in! Best, Gary

GaryG is one of the most passsionate collector I have the pleasure n honour of befriending

 
 By: Hororgasm : July 12th, 2012-03:44
I am going to make things difficult for you......Pplater went ballistically mental and muscle, and mutate into Incredible Hulk after consuming some questionable TWG nothing-to-do-with 1837 tea...storming into your home and threatening to destroy your prec... 

I feel the same about you!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-17:04
It has been a delight getting to know you, and I am looking forward to many happy years of association ahead. As for your question, a simple but perhaps unexpected answer: 1. The Master Ultra Thin given to me by my Wife 2. The antique pocket watch worn by... 

Great Gentleman Purist!

 
 By: sidneyc : July 12th, 2012-03:54
Thanks Andrew for the Purist-of-the-week with Gary! Thanks Gary for opening your door to us. Couldn't agree more with your last point! That should be exactly how every watch collector approach this hobby. With online access, information is too readily ava... 

Thanks for your thoughtful comments, Sidney!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:35
As always, made me think! I did pick the KV, but some others were pretty close behind! I have been very fortunate to have the opportunity to meet the people and enjoy the watches. And, as you say, to discover my own preferences! Best, Gary

A man of the world with impeccable taste!

 
 By: fernando : July 12th, 2012-05:57
The pic. of the Doberman would make any potential intruder think twice. Good call IMO :) Thanks for a wonderful and enjoyable read. I see many areas where our interests coincide. Hoping to cross paths one of these days. :) Best Fernando

I hope to meet you as well!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:58
In person meetings with PuristS have always exceeded my expectations. As for safekeeping, between the bank safe deposit box, the gate, the alarm system, the Doberman, and shall we say other discouraging devices, we do our best to make ourselves quite unre... 

Fantastic Interview and Congrats Gary :-)

 
 By: SALMANPK : July 12th, 2012-07:01
Great to get to know you better :-) S

Thanks, Salman

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-12:00
Always great reading your posts and corresponding. Thanks for joining in! Best, Gary

As suspected...

 
 By: dxboon : July 12th, 2012-07:07
...after reading your POTW interview, you remain one of the most interesting PuristS around, Gary! I'm glad I've gotten to know you a bit through this site, and meet you in person on a few occasions now. I think you are one of the most charitable PuristS,... 

Thanks for both the kind words and photo, Daos!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:09
I will look forward to meeting many times again in the future. I can smell that Double Delight from here! Even though the fragrant rises tend to be disease prone, I do love them. Thanks again, Gary

Totally forgot! This picture is for you, Gary!

 
 By: dxboon : July 12th, 2012-07:20
Double Delight rose! Photographed by yours truly at the International Rose Test Garden in Portland, Oregon recently. Cheers, Daos ...  

Gary G. is ...

 
 By: nilomis : July 12th, 2012-07:30
A definition of a Purist. Great taste for everything (watches, cars, food, art etc.) and a wonderful photograph. Well deserved POW. Nilo

Thanks, Nilomis!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-12:04
I devour every photo you post, so your kind words mean a lot to me. Thanks so much for the other compliments, as well! Best, Gary

The collector's collector...

 
 By: pplater : July 12th, 2012-07:42
You know it's good: GHO. :-) Love your work, Gary. Cheers, pplater.

I thought that was PPHO...

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:12
Still thinking back frequently and with pleasure to our recent storming of the Straits! I did attempt a few colorful turns of phrase in this post in your honor -- thanks for weighing in. Best, Gary

Not surisingly,

 
 By: CaliforniaJed : July 12th, 2012-10:00
the prose and images are wonderful. Thanks for sharing a little bit more about yourself, Gary! Hope to spend more time with you soon. Best, CaliforniaJed

My pleasure entirely, Jed!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-12:01
It was great fun hanging with you and the gang in LA -- will hope to see you again soon! Best, Gary

Nice reading you GaryG!

 
 By: ocwatching : July 12th, 2012-10:40
looking forward to meeting you one day! Thank you for sharing your passions and enriching this place!

Would love to meet!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-12:06
Will look to find an opportunity for another trip to visit PuristS in your part of the world... Best, Gary

Rock on, Gary! . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 12th, 2012-10:53
. . . a rock and roll rose, naturally ;-) . . . ...  

Both beautiful!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-11:05
But I can guess which one brings you the most joy, Art. The rose reminds me a bit of the Fourth of July climber we have on the pergola -- I do like those variegated colors! Best, Gary

Many thanks, Gary!

 
 By: ztirual : July 12th, 2012-11:32
Thanks for your generosity, Gary, and for letting us see other facets of your life and your personality. The Observatoire would also be my favorite between your many wonderful watches. I biaised, off course. Still I love the combination of your piece. Bes... 

Biased or not

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-18:07
...it is still a great piece that brings lots of enjoyment! Thanks so much for your note -- I feel quite happy to share openly with you and the rest of the members here. Best, Gary

Thank you for this wonderful profile of Gary G

 
 By: tahoeblue : July 12th, 2012-13:22
I am lucky to call Gary a good friend, and I have learned more about his varied passions here. For all of us on PuristSPro, hopefully watches will always be #1! Can't think of anyone more deserving of Purists-of-the-Week, though I think Gary might also qu... 

You are a true and dear friend!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-18:18
Many thanks for your very kind words. We've already had many great watch adventures together, and I'm eagerly anticipating many more! The FPJ tour was likely close to the top, but our visit to Lange and the one day of the year the famous bierkeller in Dre... 

I really appreciate the "brand cohesiveness" remark

 
 By: brandon1 : July 12th, 2012-14:54
This is something that I value as well, but have had a hard time pinning down the exact motivations that drive me. This was helpful to me in that regard, and as an aspiring collector I really enjoyed hearing about your experiences! Thanks! Brandon

Best wishes for collecting, Brandon

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-18:39
Hope you enjoy the trip! If you have insomnia some night, you can search on this site for a too-long post I put up a while ago on the topic of "searching for coherence" (or something very much like that). It's all too rare that we find something where all... 

Wow....

 
 By: KIH : July 12th, 2012-15:44
... we should (and NoCal Six) should meet again and know each other much more! Ken

I agree, Ken!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-18:50
My wife can spend 10 minutes with someone and learn more about them than I have picked up in 30 years of friendship -- I keep saying that it's a "guy thing," but perhaps it would be salutary if we all spent more time learning more about what makes each ot... 

What a delightful read! Just back from all the electronics

 
 By: timerider : July 12th, 2012-17:01
seminars and meetings to find this most welcome article. Honest, Interesting and Passionate on a rare plateau. Very thoughtful questions Andrew, well done. You caught Gary in his real light and gave us all a real look at a great guy and world class Purist... 

Many thanks to you, my good friend, and a big tip of the hat...

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-18:06
...to Andrew! As you say, Tim, the questions were great -- fun to answer, but also provocative enough to take one's thinking down some unexpected avenues. Very pleased that you enjoyed the result! Great friends like you are the wonderful thing about this ... 

Elephants?

 
 By: AndrewD : July 12th, 2012-18:54
Now you've piqued my interest! Very pleased the questions stimulated your thinking, Gary. But it is the subject that is most important. The best interviewers in the world struggle in the face of a dull subject. And you are nothing of the sort! Thanks for ... 

I guess

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-18:59
...that you will just have to invite Tim to be POTW at some point if you want the full story -- which I have not witnessed first hand, so cannot provide further testimony :-) Thanks again for inviting me to participate in this very enjoyable effort, Andre... 

A true Purist.

 
 By: Tim Jackson : July 12th, 2012-17:37
I have had the pleasure of getting to know Gary over the past few years, and it is always a pleasure everytime we have any interaction. A generous gentleman, who has excellent taste and is very happy to share, for which we as a group are very much better ... 

When the history of independent watchmaking is written

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-18:56
...I am quite sure that I will not be mentioned! You may be, however, and it should be known that you were the one who introduced me to independent watchmaking and our dear friend Peter Speake-Marin, along with Vianney, the McGonigles, Marco, the Habrings... 

Thanks Gary!

 
 By: Tim Jackson : July 13th, 2012-10:45
Rather humbled and embarrassed by your kind remarks. As I often say, the reason I do what I do is because of the people involved and the relationships that ensue. I have a tremendous amount of admiration & respect for how you conduct yourself and that... 

"... they reflect personality traits I wish I had in deeper abundance..."

 
 By: Echi : July 12th, 2012-18:08
this is as honest as it gets and i gravitate to that idea as well. potw... no surprise there, Gary. i subscribe very much to your "philosophy" and wish that i can ascribe those values from an AHCI perspective... alas, my wallet won't allow it and so i app... 

Wow, Echi

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-19:01
...I am deeply touched by your remarks, and appreciate your forthright comments on your own philosophy and preferences. It is always a pleasure to see your posts, and I very much appreciate your thoughts here. All the best, Gary

Glad you liked it, John!

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-19:00
Appreciate the kind words... Best, Gary

The best part of the interview

 
 By: MTF : July 12th, 2012-20:35
Thanks Gary and Andrew for this. It seems that I missed Gary when he was in Singapore. The best part of the interview for me was: Just because “everyone else” likes a certain piece doesn’t mean that it’s right for you. Oh – and please write about it here ... 

In my own defense...

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-21:35
...we had not one, but two PuristS mods arranging events when pplater and I were in Singapore last month, and still you didn't get the word! Tsk tsk -- would have been great to spend time with you and many others of the Singapore notables, but I do unders... 

Hey: I missed you......

 
 By: MTF : July 13th, 2012-13:33
Gaz, Methinks you protesteth too much. Dinna worry; I missed you and not the other way around. Sorry, mate. Indeed, some 'orgasmic chappie' had given me a heads up a a month earlier but I was indisposed (my aunt had shrugged her mortal coil). Mayhaps next... 

Sorry for your loss, MTF

 
 By: Gary G : July 13th, 2012-22:47
And I will certainly hope to see you on a future visit! Hey -- maybe I should see if I can change my handle here to "Gazza..." Best, Gary

Aaaaaargh! How could I possibly forget...

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-22:12
...to mention Ludovic? The man is quite literally larger than life (well, taller than I am, in any case) and his watches are wonderfully innovative, lovely to look at, and just all around fun. Ludovic and Masa, please forgive me! Best, Gary

That's our 'problem' in a nutshell ...

 
 By: AndrewD : July 12th, 2012-22:43
... there's always another great watch out there! LOL Andrew

You da Man, Gary!

 
 By: Davo : July 12th, 2012-23:13
Purist of the Year in my opinion. Keep being an inspiration to us all.

Thanks so much, Davo

 
 By: Gary G : July 12th, 2012-23:43
I might be in the running for Purist of the Month, at least, if I could take just one wrist shot as good as any of yours! I really appreciate your kind comments, and will certainly continue to post here as long as folks seem interested in reading some of ... 

Gary, to me, you are a respectable collector.

 
 By: ling5hk : July 13th, 2012-00:42
You know what you are buying. You shows appreciation and passion to those pieces. It is good to learn of your colourful life. Regards Ling

My humble thanks, Ling

 
 By: Gary G : July 13th, 2012-22:48
I very much appreciate your kind comments. Life never seems too colorful when one is living it, but I suppose I am having a good run so far! Best regards, Gary

A great read, Gary!

 
 By: RobCH : July 13th, 2012-05:37
...you are obviously a man of impeccable taste, and not just in timepieces. The next time you find yourself in Geneva, please let me know - I'd love to meet you and chat watches over lunch or a drink...! Have a great weekend. Cheers, Rob

I will make a point of it, Rob!

 
 By: Gary G : July 13th, 2012-22:50
I still feel bad that I did not visit with you this past January, but between watch events and 4 am calls each day with clients in Asia I was in a state of total physical collapse so did not join for my friend's visit with you this past January I will try... 

A Great Post!

 
 By: Nicko16 : July 13th, 2012-06:51
You are one passionate person Gary! Salut!

Thanks, nicko!

 
 By: Gary G : July 13th, 2012-22:51
I am very pleased that you enjoyed it -- thanks again for your kind remarks. Best, Gary

Hello Gary!! It is always a real pleasure, to read these...

 
 By: Subexplorer : July 13th, 2012-07:45
... POTW threads, letting us know a little more about our Purists members and colleagues in passion. I read with much interest your approach to watch collecting... and wearing them, allowing to know more about you, your exquisite tastes (not only in watch... 

"Learning to know ourselves"

 
 By: Gary G : July 13th, 2012-22:53
Isn't this ultimately the purpose of the journey, Abel? Thank you so much for these warm and thoughtful comments -- I have read them now several times and greatly appreciate them. Best, Gary

an excellent read Gary

 
 By: G99 : July 13th, 2012-08:22
you have great taste in watches, cars, wine and pretty much everything else. i can understand the love for independents far more easily that others can understand my current theme which, like yours, is always open to change. best Graham

Thank you, Graham. I hope...

 
 By: Gary G : July 13th, 2012-22:55
...that you did not take any whiff of criticism whatsoever from my mention of your collecting theme! I was very much trying to point out in a self-critical way that I lack the discipline and directed passion to make a concerted effort to stay with a speci... 

excellent POTW...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : July 13th, 2012-08:43
... really enjoy reading this POTW, especially it is talking about good friend Gary here. i can say his posts are one of the very few fellows here that i won't miss reading his every post. was of my honor of knowing Gary and Lorrie at IGOTT2 a year ago, t... 

So glad you are able to comment here Stefan!

 
 By: Gary G : July 13th, 2012-22:58
It was our pleasure to get to know you just a bit at IGOTT last year, and I too remember your watch -- that lovely JLC MUT that is so understated yet has such a concentrated excellence to it. Thank you so much for your very kind remarks -- you are one of ... 

Great to get to know you better

 
 By: donizetti : July 13th, 2012-13:18
And to discover being a super in Opera as a joint pastime! Enjoyed that report very much - glad to have your digital company! Best Andreas

Thanks, Andreas!

 
 By: Gary G : July 13th, 2012-23:02
Yes, I suppose I should have used the term "super" or "supernumerary" rather than "extra" in my writeup about Opera, but I figured that the latter term might be more familiar to most! That is great fun -- and counter to instructions I did actually sing al... 

Great post

 
 By: long71 : July 14th, 2012-00:18
Many thanks for this interesting and insightful post. I consistently appreciate Gary's thoughtful, erudite and witty posts as well as his superlative photography - although some of the shots of the Double Splits are a source of sleeplessness. It does make... 

Appreciate it, Conor!

 
 By: Gary G : July 14th, 2012-15:46
Erudite, eh? Many thanks for the kind words! I do enjoy doing watch photography -- and with watches like the DS Lange makes my task very easy... Best, Gary

Always on the move.

 
 By: Mark in Paris : July 14th, 2012-03:26
Thanks you Andrew for this thread and the work, it's an excellent idea as Gary is a famous and active Pp participant. Gary, Your lifestyle reported here brings enthusiasm as we read this. I imagine everyone has good or bad days but you seem to always look... 

Thanks to Andrew for inviting Gary to be the POW

 
 By: Topcat30093 : July 14th, 2012-05:30
And my personal thanks to Gary, for a very interesting & informative insight into your life. As usual your photos are immaculate :) I have watched from afar as over the past few years you have added some marvellous and stunning pieces to your collecti... 

Thanks Tony!

 
 By: Gary G : July 14th, 2012-15:44
It is a pleasure being here and having the opportunity to interact with passionate collectors such as you. Here's to many more years of enjoyable correspondence! Best, Gary

Thanks for your wonderful comments. Mark!

 
 By: Gary G : July 14th, 2012-16:07
I like your comparison between the Reverso RM and Papageno's music box -- we recently attended a very enjoyable production of this opera in San Francisco. Of course, there is always the chiming watch that plays a role in Die Fledermaus! Seems that in some... 

Great inspiration Gary

 
 By: moc : July 14th, 2012-06:23
I really admire your passion and thorough enjoyment. Wish you thousands spectacular horological moments in your collecting life, and please share them with us as only you can do. Mo

Thanks, Mo!

 
 By: Gary G : July 14th, 2012-15:43
I have followed your posts with considerable interest as well -- perhaps at some point I will have a chance to check out that lovely DeBethune! Best, Gary

Congratulations Gary!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 14th, 2012-20:01
Congratulations Gary! Nice to read a bit more about you.

Congratulations Gary G!

 
 By: patrick_y : July 14th, 2012-20:01
Congratulations Gary! Nice to read a bit more about you.

Thanks, Patrick!

 
 By: Gary G : July 14th, 2012-23:31
Appreciate your note! Please drop me a line and let me know what you are up to...I understand that some change may be in the offing? Best, Gary

Sorry I'm late to the party Gary

 
 By: Tick Talk : July 15th, 2012-14:09
I only just happened to troll outside the VC forum today. We must catch up on cars and climbing! Wanna join me in Nepal next fall? I love your ethic of coherence; can it also be expressed as "truth"? I also love that interacting with people is your motivi... 

You are welcome any time, Dean!

 
 By: Gary G : July 15th, 2012-20:22
Being true to oneself is certainly equivalent to coherence for me, and closely related to my number one admired value, integrity. I will need to get in shape for Nepal! Two invitations for now -- one in the Spring for Imja Tse, and yours. Where will you b... 

Cho Oyu or Shishapangma

 
 By: Tick Talk : July 16th, 2012-06:33
although Manaslu is also under consideration. Many choices in the neighbourhood :-)

You are not fooling around!

 
 By: Gary G : July 16th, 2012-10:43
Just an easy stroll up an 8000er, eh? I do think that Cho Oyu is a beautiful peak, and the views from there must be astounding -- of course, in that part of the world there are many wonderful views. Keep me informed, please! Best, Gary

Geee Gary,

 
 By: RJW : July 16th, 2012-05:10
Errr, I mean Citizen 14, Thanks for sharing with us your thoughts and collections, not just in this post but over the course of your many contributions to this site. And also privately over our several PMs. When I can, I try to never miss the chance to lo... 

If there ever is a book

 
 By: Gary G : July 16th, 2012-10:45
...you will be top of the list! I am just now embarking on a series of lessons with a professional watch photographer, so hope to add some new techniques and improve current ones. Thanks very much for your very kind message. Best, Gary

Nice to...

 
 By: andrewluff : July 16th, 2012-06:17
find out more about your Gary and great photos too!! Cheers Andrew

My pleasure, Andrew!

 
 By: Gary G : July 16th, 2012-10:46
I'll hope to have more time to get to know you in future than that one short walk across the bridge in Geneva -- in the meantime, I continue to follow your posts here with great interest! Best, Gary

my vote for Purist of the year

 
 By: E.S : July 16th, 2012-07:51
well done Gary for your contribution and valuable knowledge to this forum. A gentleman with impeccable taste, which I wish to own many of your collection someday. I thank you again to have known you, met you and brought the watch from other continent. wou... 

Many thanks ES!

 
 By: Gary G : July 16th, 2012-10:41
It was great spending time with you in Singapore recently, and I also appreciate your contributions here at PuristS. Hope you are enjoying your new watch, and best wishes to you and your lovely bride on upcoming events! At least EC has not weighed in so f... 

A long way down this chain, but can I say

 
 By: cazalea : July 16th, 2012-11:14
that I really enjoy these POTW threads, Andrew. Gary, it's great to learn more about what drives your collecting passion. This "revealing of the inner Purist" helps us all to see each other as people, rather than just mobile accumulators of (fine) watches... 

Thanks, Mark..I mean Mike...

 
 By: Gary G : July 16th, 2012-17:19
Great jury duty story! I was on jury duty last week and that could have been me -- I really do have the "guy thing" going on where I don't plumb the depths of others' lives and interests as much as I should. Hence the beauty of the POTW posts (and GTGs, a... 

POTW Retrospective?

 
 By: AndrewD : July 16th, 2012-17:34
Hi Mike, Pleased to hear how much you enjoy this occasional series. We have actually done 14 POTW (including 2 unsolicated posts/roasts from Pplater!) . I will bring them together as a retrospective shortly. Andrew

Excellent idea

 
 By: Gary G : July 16th, 2012-17:48
...although I am sure that there is more than enough fodder in my POTW narrative to provide our dear pplater the ammunition for another lengthy parody! I will look forward to re-reading (in more detail) the earlier POTW posts. Best, Gary

What a great and fun read...

 
 By: hans_jorgen_1968 : July 16th, 2012-14:26
.. You have so many great and diverse interests, it was a pleasure to read :-) I feel the same on golf - not enough rounds this year.. -again ;-) Best Hans

Fore!

 
 By: Gary G : July 16th, 2012-17:20
You (and I) really do need to get out on the golf course more often, Hans! Thanks for your post -- glad you enjoyed my rambling comments. Best, Gary

ThanksGaryG

 
 By: Timertom : July 17th, 2012-02:46
All of us on this website owe you a big thanks for all the wonderful photos and insightful, fantastically detailed watch pictures you have uploaded so often. Many thanks and all the very best. Rishad

You are very welcome, Rishad

 
 By: Gary G : July 17th, 2012-09:58
It is truly heart-warming for me to know that you and others enjoy what I have posted here over the years! More coming in future, I am sure... All the best, Gary

To discover you ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : July 18th, 2012-12:33
through this questionaire was great, but to meet you in "the real world" was/will be even better. One day I have to check you wine from California ... :-) Open minded PuristS like you are a great pleasure and even better when they share here a PuristS. Th... 

Looking forward to our next meeting!

 
 By: Gary G : July 18th, 2012-15:26
If not sooner, just about six months to the day from today :-) If you are ever going to be in California, please do advise as it would be great to see you and we can convene some or all of the "Gang" to mark the event. As for the wines, at the current rat... 

At the moment there are some trips ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : July 29th, 2012-10:12
to China on my list, but one day ... - for sure :-) One has to help you with the wine ... ;-) Best, Oliver

Turn 9 - just ahead of the corkscrew????

 
 By: ik2000 : July 18th, 2012-22:28
Hi Gary, I have always loved your watch collection, what a great garden too!! I'm a big bike fan, and Laguna Seca is in my top 3 circuits in the world.... Have never ridden there, always wanted to take a ducati there for the MotoGP and sit at ducati corne... 

Turn 9 is the fast downhill left hander after the Corkscrew...

 
 By: Gary G : July 19th, 2012-10:44
...also known as the Wayne Rainey corner. It has been substantially improved over the past years to suit MotoGP -- when I first started driving and racing at Laguna, the apex was under a fly-over pedestrian bridge and had a high berm-like curb on the insi... 

Great info...

 
 By: ik2000 : July 20th, 2012-17:51
Do you have the ability to fully turn off traction control on the 599? Ah yes Turn 9 is after the corkscrew.... looking forward to watching as much of the MotoGP next weekend, although the time difference is tough in Asia. Thanks mate

Yes, there is a traction control off setting

 
 By: Gary G : July 20th, 2012-22:32
...although I have not tried it yet! In Race mode you can still kick the tail out a fair amount, and given the cost of repairs that is plenty for me right now :-) Best, Gary

Dang ! What a lifestyle !

 
 By: bimbeano : July 19th, 2012-16:52
I do like the Himalaya and the automotive part aside from the watches off course ! Gary, what i dream about, you realize .... or did my mind slip into your body ? :-) Filip

Seems a bit different from this side...

 
 By: Gary G : July 19th, 2012-19:19
...mostly I seem to have been working 80 hour weeks for the past 30 years! I don't do all of these lifestyle things at once -- but over the course of time I have been really fortunate to have a lot of fantastic experiences. Appreciate your note! Best, Gar... 

I wish ..

 
 By: bimbeano : July 20th, 2012-00:59
... i had this kind of energy, working 80 hours a week. I think i work 50 hours and spend the other 30 on useless stuff :-) .... in a way that is. Well, i know people that work 8 hours a week if you can call it working :-). Filip