jsph Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 funny... seems like just a few weeks ago i was doing this at rwg... i mean, at that "other" rwg. well, some of this has changed, but may as well go with what works -- my original rwguide newbie self-intro: Hi Everyone, have been lurking for a couple of weeks, but wanted to say a proper hello, finally -- even if I don't have anything actually-useful to say! Thanks everyone for all the useful information and helpful guides for newbies (eg, Klink's, the Omega guide, etc), not to mention the excellent forum tools -- learning a lot, really fast (reminded of "getting an education at MIT is like taking a drink from a fire hose"), though perhaps the most encouraging thing has just been to find folks that don't think of all this as taboo (eg, other otherwise excellent watch forums... that I find I'm visiting less and less since RWG!). Not much to tell about myself -- same disease as you guys, from the sounds of it; one awful rep in the collection, two or three truly awful reps in the collection (back-in-the-day canal street specials), a few basic but good seiko, citizen, casio, and no-names in the collection, and that's about it for now. Definitely not much money to spend on this stuff, but has become a real (mental) hobby. Current grail watch is the Omega 2254.50 -- one of the only expensive watches I might actually afford one day (used, obviously) and not consider overpriced; that said, a decent swiss rep of this would have me over the moon, to be honest -- doesn't have to fool a dealer, just run well and not be full of atrocious visual/ functional niggles to bother my half-trained eyes and fingers. Beyond that, also really like some vintage sea-dwellers and submariners (eg, 5517, of course), but (should I be ashamed of this as a forum-newbie?) also modern sea-dweller and black s/s submariner (but darn that cyclops!). Never seen a sea-dweller in person, though, so will probably find it's actually too big for me, even though it looks way way sweet. (Don't get my wrong -- I wore an skx007j literally 24/7 for three years, but there are limits.) [Hey, that's another thing -- I'm more than humbly a newbie on this intense, jam-packed forum, believe me, but I've been into watches so long (and scrutinizing the hell out of them, so that now none seem "perfect", except maybe the above omega and a couple rolexes (de-cyclopsed!)), it's weird to have so much watch-stuff and etiquette (and secret handshakes) to learn, and to be considered a bottom-feeder again! Guess I need to start posting and chatting a lot more, even if it's 0.02 cents at a time. (And yes, I do mean 2/100th of a cent. That's humility, folks.)] Anyway, that was a lot of blurbage considering I had nothing to say, but there you have it -- my first "post". Take care of your bad selves, and hope to be chatting with you and learning more about all of this stuff soon... [... not to mention providing (at very reasonable rates!) the invaluable service of performing the first-three-months burn-in on any new swiss-movement watches you may have acquired but don't want to subject to the dreaded watch-winder. Ahem. However, I can do only two, maybe four, or possibly eight watches at a time (depending on desired level of "wabi", on a scale of 0 to 10), so let's not all send them in at once; plus, priority goes to the above-mentioned items. -- and yes, I know that, at one time or another, just about everybody's advertised this service on the forum, but give me a break, I'm just trying to put food on the table (and Seanasters on the wrist)! ;] Peace haut, JSPH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
offshore Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 jsph You are welcomed- hope your collection grows- and you find what you seek here. offshore Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finepics Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 Welcome again!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsph Posted March 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 thanks, guys! great to be here... again! take care, and see you around... jsph Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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