First started into the Orient 'Bambino Trap' by purchasing the Version 2, Gen 1 at a Retail Store (My taste for Retro and Beautiful dial design and first attained mechanical movement that has piqued my interest). It was bought for me as a birthday gift in 2015. This is then underlined in a video because I pledge I will not have any more watches. (It meant something else, LOL.) ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
Q: What was the first watch you ever owned?
Casio F91W
Q: Do you have a watch with a particularly interesting story behind it?
Q: What is one piece of advice you have for someone just getting into watches?
If you're seeking an escape from reality, grab the watch you love and indulge in the hobby. Make new friends on the crunch if you want to ๐
Q: What brands have been getting your attention lately?
Still fascinates me deeply is Benrus, Seiko, Hamilton and Bulova. These are the selected brands that are known for military wrist time check during the Vietnam War. American GIs does have timeless style ๐
Q: What is your grail watch and why?
My Hanhart 417 ES 1954. I have finally achieved my goal of owning the watch I have always wanted. I love vintage military timepieces. They have a rich horological history in which concludes to me, iโm a huge fan of it.
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