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Old 21 September 2018, 02:32 AM   #31
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I love stories like that! And can’t wait to give my son one of my watches! Decided to wait for a big occasion to give it to him!


I'm sure he can't wait as well!


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Old 21 September 2018, 02:43 AM   #32
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Wanted something to pass down to my sons, so started with these two in 2009:
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Old 21 September 2018, 02:52 AM   #33
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Waterproof Scuba Diver watch advertised in back of Boy's Life circa 1967. Grandparents sprung for it. Came packed in a container of water. Wore it 24/7 for a few years.
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Old 21 September 2018, 02:53 AM   #34
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Which watch?

Hard to say.

I was really impressed by the white gold Day Date with president band, hidden clasp, of a very good friend of my father. It was in the mid70's.

At the end of the seventies, I hardly wanted a Submariner with date (1680). And got a more reasonable (less pricey) 5513 as a splendid present of my parents for my eighteen's birthday, in 1977.

So, which one of the 2?

Or any advertising at that time of a Rolex sport watch? For sure at a certain time, it had to be a Rolex that I would wear later as an adult. I was sure of that.
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Old 21 September 2018, 03:00 AM   #35
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Wanted something to pass down to my sons, so started with these two in 2009:
Beautiful set!
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Old 21 September 2018, 03:08 AM   #36
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The Bluesy also caught my eye growing up but the watch that I bought that really got me into watches is the BLNR!
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Old 21 September 2018, 03:10 AM   #37
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The one I could only ever dream of and eventually was able to buy, my first
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Old 21 September 2018, 03:24 AM   #38
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I saw this watch on Tom Selleck's wrist in 1984 and coveted it ever since. I was not in a position to buy it for quite a while, and watches were not a priority back then. I liked them, sure. But not enough to pay the money for the finer ones.

When I did finally venture into nicer watches it was with an Omega Seamaster. That was the ice breaker, the first step in a slow (and sometimes irrational) progression.

I'm not a collector. I get inspired by a watch, hem and haw over it for a while, and finally buy it. But I buy only to wear. That's why my watch rotation is only two watches. Omega Speedmaster Co-Axial and the Rolex GMT Master II BLRO.
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Old 21 September 2018, 03:27 AM   #39
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Mine had to be seeing my cousins datejust on jubilee that he was sporting when we were in high school.. Saw it, researched it but couldn't afford it.. Had to wait many years..
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Old 21 September 2018, 04:48 AM   #40
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Received it as a gift from my old man who got it as a retirement present from his employers. My old man didn’t even wear it, kept it in the wardrobe for 5 years and gave it to me sometime last year. I’ve always wanted a GMT but couldn’t make myself spend that much on a watch even though I could afford it and wanted it. While doing my research on the 116520 stumbled upon TRF and the rest is history. Been hooked since, unfortunately the wrong time it seems to get into it due supply issues as everyone knows. Wish I somehow got into this a few years before but well, it is what it is.


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Old 21 September 2018, 04:59 AM   #41
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IWC pilots chronograph, engagement gift from the gf, who became my wife. Picked up my SubC date on our overseas destination wedding
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:04 AM   #42
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For me, from the first time I saw it, I knew I was in love. It started this whole addiction to watches for me... The iconic Bluesy




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Magnificent!!!!


This is the same watch that started my Rolex madness!!!
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:10 AM   #43
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Probably a slightly different story

My grandad was a clockmaker. I grew up with that influence.

I saw the movie Apollo 13 as a kid and fell in love with the speedmaster. Towards my late teens I could afford a citizen nighthawk which I thought had the same rounded bracelet look as a 1970s speedy on a 1450 bracelet.

Obviously I couldn’t afford a speedy at the time but now I’m very pleased to own a couple of CK speedys and of course a heselite moonwatch.
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:15 AM   #44
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For me it was a black submariner a friend had on. I had no idea rolex made sport models, I always associated rolex with the look of the date just and president (I was early 20's at the time so to me those were "old man" watches) One look at his submariner and I was hooked, I had to have one. I ended up getting a sub "LV" shortly thereafter and the rest is history! I must be getting old too because I have an "old man" watch in my collection too and love it!
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:36 AM   #45
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Probably the Speedy Pro.
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:40 AM   #46
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For me, from the first time I saw it, I knew I was in love. It started this whole addiction to watches for me... The iconic Bluesy
This was it for me too. Now I still like it but can't see myself wearing it.
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:44 AM   #47
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My cousin's husband. Omega Moonwatch. Thought 3500$ on a watch was insane at the time.
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:46 AM   #48
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GMT16700 started it all off for me about 25 years ago. Many others since then!
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:49 AM   #49
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It was a Speedy Pro. I miss having one in my collection.
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Old 21 September 2018, 05:59 AM   #50
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For me it was my 14060m K ser. no.

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Old 21 September 2018, 06:06 AM   #51
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My grandfather's Calatrava. He wore it every day regardless of what he was wearing or the occasion.
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Old 21 September 2018, 06:11 AM   #52
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Sub. Iconic and classic. Plus James Bond wore one.. so there's that.
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Old 21 September 2018, 06:16 AM   #53
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I had two phases of my addiction.
Early on, it was an Elgin pocket watch from 1910 owned by my Grandfather which had an interesting story. It is a family heirloom.

In the years between the early times and this modern era, it was a digital Seiko Sports 100.
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Old 21 September 2018, 06:31 AM   #54
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I remember the exact moment my watch love began. It was like the day when girls went from icky to interesting. (thank you Tiffani Amber Thiessen)

In High School, Fossil Watches were all the rage and I really liked them. My friends had some and I thought they were nice from the ticking seconds, cool dials, and the steel bracelets. I never thought of buying my own because although cool, everyone had them and I never found a variant I really liked.

While with some friends at the local mall I passed by a Macy’s display case. I saw the Fossil display, moved to the G Shock, and then I saw it…I saw the first watch that sang to me. A Bulova Millenia Motion Quartz. I asked to see it and was in love. It had red sub dial hands, a chronograph, and a bracelet. I turned it over and saw a rotor and the display back with the “movement” (although it wasn’t much to see, and it was a mechanical quartz…) and knew I had to have it. I looked at the price and was dismayed. Macy’s was asking $400, which to 16 year old me was the equivalent of buying a car. But I had a goal – get the Bulova. I asked for extra shifts at Blockbuster (RIP) and took odd jobs to save enough money for it. Then about four months later I was able to save $420 (I knew I had to save for tax) and walked in and spent almost everything on that watch. I was elated. I was on cloud nine as I walked out of Macy’s…clouds parted, angels sung, unicorns leaped, rainbows shot from the mountains, and my face hurt from smiling for days straight. That is the root cause for all the TRF reading, watch buying, and love I have for horology.

I still own my first “luxury” watch and although the bracelet broke, it is a little slow, and they no longer make the battery needed for it, it still brings a smile when I see it.
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Old 21 September 2018, 06:58 AM   #55
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It was Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in Goldeneye. Fell in love with his Omega Seamaster and that started it all. I wish I still had it. I wore it daily for 10 years.
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Old 21 September 2018, 07:10 AM   #56
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For me, from the first time I saw it, I knew I was in love. It started this whole addiction to watches for me... The iconic Bluesy

Same exact watch for me. Buddy who worked at a pawn shop had a Frankensteined up TT Bluesy that he had cobbled together. I thought it was the most bad ass thing ever.

Still love the watch.

Have NEVER owned one. Thought it was too flashy for me at a young age.

I am 43 now. Maybe about time?????
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Old 21 September 2018, 07:12 AM   #57
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18248, gifted to me by my grandpa
Holy cow!!!! That is awesome. I love bark.
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Old 21 September 2018, 09:02 AM   #58
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Holy cow!!!! That is awesome. I love bark.

Very 80s/90s..but I love it too!
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Old 21 September 2018, 09:03 AM   #59
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Old 21 September 2018, 09:13 AM   #60
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Got this right after watching the first Pierse Brosnan Bond movie back in 1995. I didn't know anything about watches back then, and found out years later that I actually bought the wrong model. Lol

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