Harts
·Hello all,
I probably should have joined a few years ago, I'm sure I have read many threads found in these forums to assist in my research of a few calibres.
I have a passion for watches, I am a hobbyist fettler and I buy and restore vintage watches in some of my free time. I restore them for my own pleasure, and to spend time constructively rather than doing other, less constructive things!
My passion was borne from my father, I distinctly remember his Seikos as a boy, and I loved them. As I grew older, my interest evolved in its own right and I was able to purchase my first watch as a 14 year old boy. It was a Citizen, two-tone Automatic, the model escapes me. Not at all what I would like now, but I loved it dearly then. The feeling of it on my wrist made me feel a little special!
Fast forward to my 30s, my passion (which remained) had the key elements to be gently practiced. I had performed much research, and had decided where my heart lay. I knew with certainty these three things: Seikos held a special place in my heart, Omegas from the 50s through 70s spoke to me about quality and classic to neo-classic design, and finally, I had a previously unannounced (and growing day by day) interest in Rolex, specifically the fluted datejust.
It started with a daily SKX007 and a work SKX013, quickly followed by a '96 DJ SS with WG fluted bezel and went from there. I began by buying new and then jumped head first into vintage. To this day I have restored 7 of my own watches, ranging from minor to medium restorations, and continue to as time permits.
Currently I have 4 pogues (!) And a Zenith defy on the bench in different stages. Any work on a watch is undertaken for my own personal enjoyment and not for profit, of course. I simply love the careful work and rejuvenation... but I am an enthusiast hobbyist and no more!
Currently my collection consists of a Connie C shape cal. 564 (I received it today!), a Seamaster Cosmic cal. 565, a Seamaster Cosmic 2000 cal. 1012, a jubilee DJ, a GMT Master II, a 5646 GS, 2 x COSC KS (a 45 hand wind and a 56 Auto), a 36000bph Seiko Lord Marvel, the SKX007 and SKX013, a Seiko bought for me by a dear friend from Medina (Arabic dial and day/date) and an REC made from a porsche... amongst a few others. The wifey has benefited too of course, she sports an oyster banded DJ, Queen Seiko and a ladies Seamaster Cosmic 2000.
I feel like my journey has just begun 24 years in, and hope that I can share in our collective passion here. Thanks for having me!
I probably should have joined a few years ago, I'm sure I have read many threads found in these forums to assist in my research of a few calibres.
I have a passion for watches, I am a hobbyist fettler and I buy and restore vintage watches in some of my free time. I restore them for my own pleasure, and to spend time constructively rather than doing other, less constructive things!
My passion was borne from my father, I distinctly remember his Seikos as a boy, and I loved them. As I grew older, my interest evolved in its own right and I was able to purchase my first watch as a 14 year old boy. It was a Citizen, two-tone Automatic, the model escapes me. Not at all what I would like now, but I loved it dearly then. The feeling of it on my wrist made me feel a little special!
Fast forward to my 30s, my passion (which remained) had the key elements to be gently practiced. I had performed much research, and had decided where my heart lay. I knew with certainty these three things: Seikos held a special place in my heart, Omegas from the 50s through 70s spoke to me about quality and classic to neo-classic design, and finally, I had a previously unannounced (and growing day by day) interest in Rolex, specifically the fluted datejust.
It started with a daily SKX007 and a work SKX013, quickly followed by a '96 DJ SS with WG fluted bezel and went from there. I began by buying new and then jumped head first into vintage. To this day I have restored 7 of my own watches, ranging from minor to medium restorations, and continue to as time permits.
Currently I have 4 pogues (!) And a Zenith defy on the bench in different stages. Any work on a watch is undertaken for my own personal enjoyment and not for profit, of course. I simply love the careful work and rejuvenation... but I am an enthusiast hobbyist and no more!
Currently my collection consists of a Connie C shape cal. 564 (I received it today!), a Seamaster Cosmic cal. 565, a Seamaster Cosmic 2000 cal. 1012, a jubilee DJ, a GMT Master II, a 5646 GS, 2 x COSC KS (a 45 hand wind and a 56 Auto), a 36000bph Seiko Lord Marvel, the SKX007 and SKX013, a Seiko bought for me by a dear friend from Medina (Arabic dial and day/date) and an REC made from a porsche... amongst a few others. The wifey has benefited too of course, she sports an oyster banded DJ, Queen Seiko and a ladies Seamaster Cosmic 2000.
I feel like my journey has just begun 24 years in, and hope that I can share in our collective passion here. Thanks for having me!