Enthusiast in entry-level and best for value watch collections. A collection of huge varieties to appreciate the design, technology and heritage behind each watch.
✅ Diver - Orient Kamasu (Japan)
✅ Racing - Yema Rallygraf (France)
✅ Dress - Kurono Tokyo Toki (Japan)
✅ Sport - Tissot PRX 35mm (Swiss)
⬜ Pilot - Seagull 1963 (China)
⬜ GMT - Tudor Black Bay Pro (Swiss)
⬜ Flieger - Laco Aachen (Germany)
⬜ Arctic/Expedition - Raketa Polar 24h (Russia)
⬜ Field - Hamilton Khaki Field (N. America)
Q: Do you have a watch with a particularly interesting story behind it?
I got a G-Shock GA-110 from my company during my first nomination for Star Award 2020
Q: What is one piece of advice you have for someone just getting into watches?
Get pieces of watch that defines your character and that you could connect with
Q: What brands have been getting your attention lately?
No specific brand, I usually look into best value watches with heritage and great built. And always different in terms of country made, dial color, bracelet/strap and watch types (dive, racing, pilot etc) from the watches already present in my collection.
Q: What is your grail watch and why?
Rolex Day-date Rose gold bracelet with chocolate dial. Personally, it screams alpha, dominance, status and signifies the one who calls the shot in a room. And I think that's why so many leaders in the world are wearing this watch, it's basically a statement of power.
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