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New to this Forum
Hello All,
I have been a quiet member of the watchuseek.com community for a couple years now, and just stumbled upon this site today and thought I would join up. I mean seriously, can you browse too many watch forums?
I live in New England and have a modest collection of affordable watches, my favorites being:
*Hamilton Khaki Quartz, splits times between a Maratec "bond" nato, the OEM SS Bracelet, and a dark brown leather strap
*Orange Seiko Sawtooth on Seiko Rubber
*G-Shock 5600J (how could you not love this watch?)
*Invicta 8926 with the old bezel - sometimes finds itself on the bond nato
*Wenger Escort on SS
*Wenger #72095 on a black Maratec Nato (I just love the hands/dial/strap combo of this one)
*Natuica/Timex Tactical on Tan Canvas
plus a whole mix of others that get almost no wrist time.
I generally like very clean looking watches (sorry Brietling fans!) with black faces and traditional white fonts. The watches I druel over more than any other are the Kobold SOA's and the Kobald Tacticals, but as an aspiring professor (finishing a PhD in Political Science) I doubt those will ever be in my budget. I think I would sell my right leg for a Titanium Spirit of America with a graphite face, but my wife would probably be pretty pissed about that. Oh well, I can still druel over them. My wife is originally from Pittsburgh so on our next trip back I am going to try and arrange a visit to the factory.
My other "Grails" are a Darth Tuna or a Marine Master, but again they are more of a dream then a goal.
Anyway, I look forward to reading what you all have to say!
Best,
RM
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So, are you going to be purchasing some replicas now?
Or are you merely feeding a watch addiction? :)
Either way, welcome!
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Also, please enjoy the photography here. It seems that the folks here really can use their cameras.
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Welcome from The Netherlands, enjoy your stay over here.
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Welcome Reforminded. Most of us have crossed paths on other watch forums. Glad you have joined and posted on ours.
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Welcome to RepGeek RM.
Even if you do not purchase a rep watch, you'll fin d RepGeek a fun place to pass the time.
We have a great gen section, an in house artist with world renowned qualifications who paints dials, and a terrific group of fun and friendly fellow RepGeeks.
cheers and make yourself at home.
BTW, did I mention the RepGeek casino and arcade?!?
Cheers
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Welcome to the insanity.
Here is where the truth about everything watch ... gen and rep ... comes together for a fuller understanding.
Oh ... plus a few thousand freindly Spartans