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Greetings from Long Island
Thanks for the welcome!
My journey with replica watches started 4 years ago when I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. My neurologist, a watch collector, recommended a hand therapy to deal with the tremors---assemble and disassemble watch movements! You know, those tiny screws, and other parts that often don't do what you want them to. I have to say in the beginning it was like picking up a penny while wearing boxing gloves but I 've gotten pretty good at it.
Once again, thanks for the Welcome Aboard
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Originally Posted by
sfcltc
Thanks for the welcome!
My journey with replica watches started 4 years ago when I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. My neurologist, a watch collector, recommended a hand therapy to deal with the tremors---assemble and disassemble watch movements! You know, those tiny screws, and other parts that often don't do what you want them to. I have to say in the beginning it was like picking up a penny while wearing boxing gloves but I 've gotten pretty good at it.
Once again, thanks for the Welcome Aboard
Welcome aboard and great to hear that the rep watch hobby has helped you overcome Parkinson's Disease.
"Aiyah Panerai, buay beh liao eh lah."
WTB your Kevin, Ted Su, Wotancraft, Piotr or Simona Straps for 24 mm and or 26 mm width and at least 80mm by 140mm length or larger. Want To Buy Panerai 168, 196, 213, 253, 308, 332, 519, and 654 and other Panerai Chronographs and AP ROO's.
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Good morning...long time member and I have been away from the hobby for several - many, years. Today I logged into RG to see what the community was doing and yours is the first post I thought I would comment on. Welcome to the club...
Great hobby...watches, whatever your reason, can aways be a good form of therapy. Mine was $Retail Therapy.
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Originally Posted by
BigWatchPilot
Good morning...long time member and I have been away from the hobby for several - many, years. Today I logged into RG to see what the community was doing and yours is the first post I thought I would comment on. Welcome to the club...
Great hobby...watches, whatever your reason, can aways be a good form of therapy. Mine was $Retail Therapy.
Great to have you posting again.
Enjoy Tennessee.
Are you wearing your Gen Zenith El Primero Chronomaster Sport. Post pictures of it.
"Aiyah Panerai, buay beh liao eh lah."
WTB your Kevin, Ted Su, Wotancraft, Piotr or Simona Straps for 24 mm and or 26 mm width and at least 80mm by 140mm length or larger. Want To Buy Panerai 168, 196, 213, 253, 308, 332, 519, and 654 and other Panerai Chronographs and AP ROO's.
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Originally Posted by
daytonadragon
Great to have you posting again.
Enjoy Tennessee.
Are you wearing your Gen Zenith El Primero Chronomaster Sport. Post pictures of it.
I am overdue to start a new thread...I put it up in a State of my collection update/journey
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Originally Posted by
sfcltc
Thanks for the welcome!
My journey with replica watches started 4 years ago when I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. My neurologist, a watch collector, recommended a hand therapy to deal with the tremors---assemble and disassemble watch movements! You know, those tiny screws, and other parts that often don't do what you want them to. I have to say in the beginning it was like picking up a penny while wearing boxing gloves but I 've gotten pretty good at it.
Once again, thanks for the Welcome Aboard
You may want to look into NY horological society, they have classes and lectures.
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