Im new to the forum, but not to watchgeekery. Joined because I just got my first Rolex, a late 70s (I think) stainless Oyster Perpetual Date. It was my wife's late father's, who passed away in 2001. We just found the watch a couple months ago buried in his belongings. My first watch which got me hooked was a Tag Heuer 2000 series quartz I received from my parents in 1995 for high school graduation. Most reliable, bulletproof I have ever owned to this day.
Other collection highlights are my Grandfather's Omega DeVille, my Baume & Mercier Capelands chronograph my wife gave me for our wedding, my late uncle's Omega, and my Great Grandfather's Universal and Hamilton. Also have a Chopard Mille Miglia that was also my wife's father's that needs service.
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