Ever buy a watch that you knew would be impossible to fix but it was too beautiful to pass up?

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I should probably wait a bit before using this image again. Have hypertext, not afraid to use it.
 
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Great story . . .

I've been to Roland's place a couple of times and had an opportunity to see and admire his collection, but they were too busy at the time for me to have a grand tour. Color me jealous. ;-)

RGM produces very fine watches and I especially like the various guilloche embellished dials and his enamel dials. One trip, I coveted the chess piece enameled dialed watch, but thank the heavens the diameter was just a bit too large for my wrist. Dodged a bullet!



Say?

Does anyone in here know of a wrist-fattening diet that really works?

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Due to the enablers on this forum and discovering how good RGM is, it sort of makes you want one of their creations.

 
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I almost want to try to talk everyone out of sending your watches to them. They are the only American shop authorized for Sinn repairs and the wait-list is so long. 😬
 
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I almost want to try to talk everyone out of sending your watches to them. They are the only American shop authorized for Sinn repairs and the wait-list is so long. 😬
Yes … they are very busy in repair work. Only accepting one at a time.