Watch nerd, gym rat, MSN surgical services, cars, bikes, water sports, golf, travel, professional snorkeling : ). The best part about mechanical watches is that you can put them in park instead of having them run all the time. All Stainless / vintage Swiss automatic & manual are my favorite
My grandfather used to take me to flea markets as a kid. Today I’m compelled to add to the family collection for future generations.
Q: What was the first watch you ever owned?
As a kid probably a Timex with indigo. As an Adult, Guess & Swiss Army.
Q: Do you have a watch with a particularly interesting story behind it?
I have an Omega Seamaster I purchased at a flea market with my grandfather. He later told me it was likely fake because of the case design. I just need to get the case back off a see.
Q: What is one piece of advice you have for someone just getting into watches?
The one you really want takes time to descover because it’s an expression of you.
Q: What brands have been getting your attention lately?
I like the Fifty Fathoms, Overseas, Speedmaster professional, Omegas 75th anniversary 300m. Glashutte Original pano date blue, reverso, tank, santos, Panerai, Seiko 62 mas, Christopher Ward, Baltic, Captain Cook
Q: What is your grail watch and why?
Overseas is my favorite watch right now. The A. Lange 1815 is my mountain top watch.
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