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Church Sunday
This watch is my style, love Roman numerals and black and gold. Seiko slim quartz from the 80’s. Beauty of cheap wedding bands, you can match watches with bands.
Church Sunday
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Happy to be here
Since joing this group I've been looking at watches more and more to soon make my first purchase wish I could just have them all. I purchased a watch case that holds five watches now just searching for watches to fill this box case can't wait to share my purchases.
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Introduce Yourself (Post All Intros HERE)
Introduce yourself and level-up, it's that simple! You'll get at least 5 likes (oftentimes more!) which will move you to level 2 and on your way to level 3 (these levels give you access to prizes!). What to say in your intro? Share where you're from, your reason for joining, your profession, perhaps your favorite watch or a picture of your entire collection! Whether you're a seasoned watch collector or just starting, have fun engaging with the group.
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Another push!
Guys, @Oscar D is 4600 points away from level 9! A constant positive voice int his community and holder of a collection that I'm not sure has an end... Lets band together and push him over the top to Level 9. For those new here, click his profile and like his posts and comments. With plenty of shares on here and 2.5k members in this group we should be able to easily get him over the line.
Another push!
Monday Funday with a little Blue!
Since @Warren Money & @Sean Kavanaugh brought out "Blue Monday". I figured I'd jump on the wagon! While Monday's are anything but "Blue" for me its a great reason to break out an easy to wear watch for the day. Monday's are my busiest days of the week and they start at 6:45 am with meetings and go late tonight as I have a meeting in the city until about 9pm give or take. This is just a really easy watch to grab and enjoy! WOTD: Longines "Zulu Time" with a blue dial on a bracelet! It's an easily approachable watch and the brand does not get the love and attention it deserves! Here's a bit of Longines History for the group according to Grok 😎 History of the Longines Watch Company Longines, a Swiss luxury watchmaker renowned for its blend of tradition, elegance, and precision, traces its origins to the Jura Mountains in Switzerland. Founded in 1832 in the village of Saint-Imier by watchmaker Auguste Agassiz (brother of the famous biologist Louis Agassiz) in partnership with lawyers Henri Raiguel and Florian Morel, the company initially operated under the name Raiguel Jeune & Cie. as a comptoir d'établissage—a workshop where local artisans produced components at home for assembly and export. Agassiz became sole proprietor in 1846 after his partners retired, focusing on pocket watches for international markets, particularly in the Americas. In 1852, Agassiz enlisted his nephew, economist Ernest Francillon, to modernize operations. Facing competition from American industrialized watchmaking (inspired by Francillon's 1850s study trip to the U.S., which produced a landmark report on efficient production), Francillon centralized manufacturing. In 1867, he built the company's first factory on a meadow called Les Longines ("long meadows" in the local dialect), naming the brand after the site. This marked Longines as the world's first watch company to assemble timepieces under one roof, pioneering mechanized production while maintaining Swiss craftsmanship. The iconic winged hourglass logo, symbolizing time's passage and the brand's precision, was trademarked in 1889—the first Swiss watch brand registered with the World Intellectual Property Organization.
Monday Funday with a little Blue!
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