Got into watches as a kid. My dad was a watch guy and that got me going. I really turned the corner from fossil and quartz Seiko’s on a trip to Lake Powell. I found out the hard way the difference between a dive style watch and a dive watch. And 30M doesn’t actually mean 90 feet. Switched from my dive style seiko with the kinetic movement to a SKX009 that’s actually a dive watch!!.My collection is pretty fun, it’s a mix of pretty standard and pretty unique and mostly with a vintage vibe. Everything from Omega, Tudor, Oris, Seiko, Steinhart, Casio…. You get the drift
My dad was a watch guy. He always had cool watches. Like a Corum $20 gold piece watch, or a gold nugget DateJust. I just always love watches and wanted to be cool like my dad
Q: What was the first watch you ever owned?
My first watch was probably a FW91, My first “big” watch was a Seiko Titanum Perpetual Calander watch.
Q: Do you have a watch with a particularly interesting story behind it?
My OG yellow Lumi-Nox is combat worn by me… so that
Q: What is one piece of advice you have for someone just getting into watches?
Buy the watch you love. Don’t buy what people tell you to love… even if that is an Invicta 🤣
Q: What brands have been getting your attention lately?
Cartier and Grand Seiko
Q: What is your grail watch and why?
Vacheron Constantine American 1921 in white gold… just a masterpiece. Totally unique look, from one of the Holy Trinity watches, just a HUGE winner. Also, a watch that is owned by Chef Eric Ripert, that just makes me happy.
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