Watch enthusiast/collector. Watches are an art form, a muse of sorts, an inspiration from the past for the future. A watch does more than tell us the time of day....They should inspire us.
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In my teens I saw a fossil blue watch with chrono dials (didn't know that at the time), loved the look and the complexity and bought it. My dad is also a time fanatic so that helped as well.
Q: What was the first watch you ever owned?
Fossil Blue Chrono (Early 90s). Check my gallery if you want to see it.
Q: Do you have a watch with a particularly interesting story behind it?
Almost all of them have great stories.
Q: What is one piece of advice you have for someone just getting into watches?
Easy, buy what you like, and enjoy your pieces. Don't hide them away in a safe, enjoy them.
Q: What brands have been getting your attention lately?
A. Lange & Sohne, Breitling, Zenith, and Grand Seiko
Q: What is your grail watch and why?
A. Lange and Sohne Datograph Perpetual Moonphase in White Gold. This watch to me is the epitome of everything watch making is...
-High Horology
-Complexity
-Artwork
-Beauty
-Mechanical Genius
-Precious materials
-Simple yet complex design