Post number 1000 (2000)

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You are an asset to this forum in so many ways JE...but I have to say your watch photography is truly incredible!😎 Thanks for all you have shared and hope you are around for many thousands more posts.👍
 
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Congrats on the milestone @styggpyggeno1 ! And what a great collection of beautiful watches! I've always enjoyed your photos -- 100% top-notch work, obviously well thought-out.
 
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J, despite English being a secondary language for you, you have mastered sarcasm. 👍

I always enjoy the musings of ΩF's Enforcer. 😜 Keep'em coming.

ps - during allergy season, I hold a doctorate in mucus.
 
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Post number 1000.

I would like to start off with a big thank you to the founders and moderators of this site. You all, together with some contributors, have improved my knowledge, my watch-life - and even saved me from abandoning the internet side of watches completely. I have been in this hobby for a while now and I have seen the rise and fall of some sites. It often comes down to the moderators/owners loosing the humor, giving up on individuality and last but not least – they end up letting personal gain come first. For me OF stands for a perfect mix of integrity, humor and unselfish sharing of knowledge. Some of the moderators are seriously sick guys. The Alfred E Neumans of the watch world. Sometimes it is hard to tell if they are the trolls or if they are hunting them. They are dead serious BS-detectors and very knowledgeable about watches - at the same time as they are fooling around. And I love it. The Alfred E Neuman approach combined with knowledge and integrity - that sets the tone and the culture of OF in my opinion. That makes this site stand out.

It was LouS who lured me here and I am forever grateful. I think he had some idea of me being able to contribute to the UG side of the forum. Bummer.

I am at about 60 watches now and still lusting for more. There are cheap watches in my collection and there are those that are not. I have never bought a watch as an investment and never a watch I do not intend to use. I had already gone thru Desmonds eminent guide to Constellations when I got here but I really started to hunt for Connies pushed on by all you members input and pictures. Thru this site I have since also found a love for early Seamaster bumbers and for that I am thankful. They are beautiful and still available at a reasonable cost. There are some Omegas though that, in my opinion, does not get enough attention. Those that come to mind are the Memomatic and the Flightmaster. I do understand that their chunkiness and bright colors does not appeal to everyone but the Memomatic has a movement that is still unsurpassed in function and I will take a Flightmaster over a Speedmaster any day. Flightmasters are just so much more - and unusual in comparison - and still have a space history. One day you are all going to regret not getting one in time… As I am regretting not buying an early Speedmaster in time… (sulking… no…more of sobbing actually)

I have noticed, with great pleasure, that the odder brands/low profile brands do get attention here and that makes all the difference to me. The Lemanias, the Enicars, Seikos and Eternas among others. And there are special sections for three of my other favorites – Universal, Zenith and Longines. In my mind this is proof of this site being inhabited by real watch lovers and makes for a much nicer place than total fanboy country.

What have I done in my 1000 posts then? Mostly nothing. Posting in the WRUW thread trying to get people to like me (or maybe my watches). Sometimes I might have had my moments and written something that was of interest to others but compared to the real contributors my part is meager at the most. I have been awarded a byline here – a first for me on any site. Even if the enforcing was done in my youth - and I am really happy no one here has asked me to “pay someone a visit”- it was nice to get a byline at last. The only thing I honestly can be proud of is flying the diversity of brands flag. Which is kind of ironic being written in a salutation post for a site with one of the world’s most recognized watch brands in its name… That might be my contribution here though – helping in keeping the balance.

I have gotten to know some people thru this site that I would like to meet in real life and that is truly a wonderful feeling – even if we never actually do.

Thanks OF – founders, moderators and members. And in line with being the enforcer – “…go ahead, make my day…” *

*While not from the film The Enforcer but from Sudden Impact – same character though.

Some watches of mine - just to make this post a little more pleasing to the eye.

Everything still stands as per above. But now I have reached 2000 posts. I try to contribute more than in the beginning. I have been thinking about why - and come to a conclusion. In the beginning I was sort of fed up with the internet part of watch collecting - having tried to contribute at local watch sites but lost interest in it as it was impossible to wade thru fan-boy country on almost every topic. As I wrote in my OP I was about to leave the internet part of watches. Then, with some help, I found OF. Here - even if it is named Omega Forums there is such a broad interest in watches that it got interesting again. And that makes it fun to write stuff again. Some serious and some just silly.

Thanks!

Oh, and there are 67 watches now.

And again some random pics to lighten up the post.

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Glad to have you here. 😉
Always good to see your stunning watches and photographs of them.
Some of your posts from buying a watch, cleaning, repairing to having them on your wrist are inspiring
 
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Your observations on OF are as clear and truthful as your pictures!

Thanks to you and all the passionate, knowledgeable members that make this site totally unique and vibrant.

I look forward to the next installment of 1000 posts with pleasure.
 
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Nice going J. Glad to have you around.

ps- when you get fed up with the internet, just take a break for a few days or weeks. There's more good than bad, it just doesn't seem like it sometimes.

Can we get a "family" shot of your collection?

Do they make a lens with enough of a wide angle to cover that? 😜
 
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I knew I had it coming...

No - I have tried but it does not photograph well. I have toyed with the thought to just pile them up in a heap and take a photo of it - but I have not got around to do it (yet).
 
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Can we get a "family" shot of your collection?

I knew I had it coming...

No - I have tried but it does not photograph well. I have toyed with the thought to just pile them up in a heap and take a photo of it - but I have not got around to do it (yet).

No need they are all on WRUW and other posts. Research and they can all be seen, it's only 2000 posts to go through. 😗
 
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60 watches at 1000 posts
67 watches at 2000 posts

Trending the wrong way 😀

I'm still amazed at how all your vintage watches look like they just came out of the box yesterday.
 
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...but every time I see WRUW, your pics leave me in awe!
Ditto!

Nice lugged steel bikes too!

👍 👍 👍
 
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I knew I had it coming...

No - I have tried but it does not photograph well. I have toyed with the thought to just pile them up in a heap and take a photo of it - but I have not got around to do it (yet).

J, it's a problem with the camera. The watches in the center stay in focus while the fringes are fuzzy. If you could lay them in something a little concave in shape, you'd find they all end up clear. The problem is finding something big enough and the right curvature. You might be able to compensate by increasing the depth of field a little, but I'm not the guy to talk to about that.