Applications Engineer by day, self-taught watch technician by night. House DJ for almost 30 years. Watch collector since 2020, but watch enthusiast since the 1990s. I collect vintage Seiko, Grand Seiko. I'm interested in all types of movements and how things tick. I never had the means to collect until recently; I've traditionally been a one-watch man; some friends at work had nice automatics, which sent me down a rabbit hole. I'm one of those guys that, once I find something interesting, I tend to go very deep.
Assume they have the same model but maybe in a comparable color and also satisfies the "Under $1500" requirement. For instance, the CW C63 has many options. Take into consideration value for money, fi...
I wanted to start a thread to document some incredible stories I think every watch enthusiast would enjoy watching. These are stories about indie watc...
Quite possibly the most value for money in a modern GMT. Sleek case design, minimal case height, sapphire crystal, really serviceable Sellita SW330-2...
For the horology buffs, y'all have probably already seen these, but for those looking for some great documentary-style content on James Harrison, The...
Watchmakers, technicians, tinkerers, servicing, etc.. I'm rather new, but I'm quickly acquiring the experience. Would love to know who else has gone d...
A story which is still being written... This was the first watch that I purchased to celebrate a milestone and was my first quality automatic I ever s...
Kannada numerals. Kannada, previously also known as Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern...
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