Just wanted to say hello to everyone here. I am from Formosa (Taiwan).
I discovered the world of reps a couple months ago whilst trying to create a frankenstein, and thought a case in the dinstinct Richard Mille shape could be handy. Before I knew I was already a convert (or "replicant," which is my preferred term as I am a Blade Runner fan ).
I see rep as a more light-hearted and democratic approach to the pleasure of horology--it's the "open-source" in horology. I've been collecting gens for more than twenty years, and I can honestly say that over the years gen watches have become a bit too commercialized to my liking, and a lot less fun. The rep world is to me a timely relief, an antidote if you will.
As can be expected my rep collection so far is tiny, consisting of just a couple MBK PPs because these are more straight forward targets. The Nautilus, being one of the thinnest steel sport watches, is something I've been contemplating for years. The MBK version, though not true to the gen, happens to have all the right ingredients together for me--central second hand, solid back, the oh-so-70's minute-track on the dial, and the work-horse 2824-2 which even I can service (ETA oiling charts are basically public domain stuff). And the Aquanaut is a pure delight!
Can't post a thank-you to every thread from which I've learned and enjoyed, so just wanted to say a big thank you here to all of you on this forum.
Cheers,
fred