Two big reasons, firstly the mundane one which is I have left my old firm after 14 years for a competitor. New job, same corporate slave. Second one, and most important....this little bundle of joy and my baby With that out of the way, this week Watch of ...
... This was a photographic contest and so the writing or story was not judged. Anyway, I presented this watch some tme ago, and explained the whole story of this watch and how it came to my hands unexpectedly. By the other hand, those Purists like me who...
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : November 25th, 2014-07:37
Agree with horo that a good story makes a difference !! :) well done my friend Eh horo, what cold and calculated?? Ok I am finance trained and I know I did a lot of math and consulted you on this piece but it was with my passion and heart too! :p But agre...
Team, Here is Daos vote: " Hi Nilo, My winning wrist shot award goes to Art for his lovely Senator Sixties. The voluptuous nature of the watch's dial is nicely highlighted in his picture. It's a watch that has a beautiful, timeless appeal. Daos " I agree ...
. . . with a Sixties as the subject, Robin. It's very photogenic; images come naturally, more so than with any other watch in my collection other than the white dial Constellation.
Team, Here are Daniel_Eira (a.k.a. Gonça) considerations: " My vote for number 1 goes to: MattS I really love the idea! I wish open a box of eggs and find a sub w/o crown guards! Number 2: anaesdoc Red sub and AM are a true classic! Number 3: Nilomis The ...
Team, First of all my very warm "thank you" to Horo, Daos and Daniel for being judges this week. Second, I would like the same thank you to all participants. As usual to Ppro, the pictures in general are outstanding. A great week to all, Nilo