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Old 14 October 2015, 07:19 PM   #31
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Old 14 October 2015, 08:46 PM   #32
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Old 14 October 2015, 08:51 PM   #33
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Excellent horological journey Gus, thanks for sharing the trip!
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Old 14 October 2015, 09:00 PM   #34
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Very cool that you were able to document that.

Nicely done.

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Old 14 October 2015, 09:08 PM   #35
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Awesome journey great collection you built thx for sharing Gus
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Old 14 October 2015, 09:10 PM   #36
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Excellent recap! It's always good to look back at ten journey! You have a great collection for sure!
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Old 14 October 2015, 09:14 PM   #37
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Great post Gus! I love hearing about people's journey as they grow their collection and change pieces in and out, the reasoning behind it is fascinating to me.

You have a great collection there, congratulations on it and enjoy the future journey
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Old 14 October 2015, 09:19 PM   #38
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Thanks for sharing Gus, that's quite a journey, congrats on the new one!
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Old 14 October 2015, 09:22 PM   #39
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Old 14 October 2015, 09:27 PM   #40
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Old 14 October 2015, 09:29 PM   #41
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Thank you for sharing and I agree, photography skill has improved dramatically, I love how you frame the shots- especially an old one of yours I saw a while ago, the Jumbo with a lighter.
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Old 14 October 2015, 09:40 PM   #42
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Great read. Thanks for sharing.

What a collection !
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Old 14 October 2015, 09:43 PM   #43
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What a great journey you've had Gus - very interesting to see how it matured and how some things just stayed the same in your taste.

Thanks for sharing mate!
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Old 14 October 2015, 10:32 PM   #44
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First, welcome back to the Daytona club, Gus! Second, you never should have left us!

Seriously though, thanks for sharing. Great story, pics and of course, an amazing collection in steel (my preference as well). Glad to see you still consider an SS Daytona a grail. I was there too in the 90s wanting a Zenith SS Daytona, but it was so hard to get - so I can relate. Congrats again, I'm a big fan of the 116520 - same classic shape as the Zenith Daytona, yet the new in-house movement is a significant upgrade.
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Old 15 October 2015, 02:17 AM   #45
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Thank you for opening up about one man's story of strife and perseverance...

///Oops! Sorry, wrong story. "Strike that. hehe

Thank you for sharing your beautiful collection thru the years and the mindset that accompanied it.

I wanted to say more than the obligatory, "thanks for a great story, and nice collection." But if I do, wouldn't I be a special poster? If I add too much, maybe some would think I'm trying to stand out from the crowd and get noticed.


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Old 15 October 2015, 02:56 AM   #46
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Old 15 October 2015, 03:27 AM   #47
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Great journey, Gus!

But I think you need to bring an AP back into the fold!
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Old 15 October 2015, 03:41 AM   #48
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Old 15 October 2015, 03:44 AM   #49
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Old 15 October 2015, 03:52 AM   #50
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really a terrific post and collection Gus, thanks for sharing the journey with us!
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Old 15 October 2015, 03:53 AM   #51
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Great write up, you have great taste in watches. You really got all the use out of that bracelet:)
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Old 15 October 2015, 04:31 AM   #52
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Very good Gus. Interesting to see how one's tastes evolve.
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Old 15 October 2015, 04:50 AM   #53
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Old 15 October 2015, 05:15 AM   #54
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Old 15 October 2015, 08:21 AM   #55
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I remember looking at Gus' beat to hell 16613 and thinking how can anyone wear one watch for 20 years. Glad you've stayed here all the time!
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Old 15 October 2015, 08:45 AM   #56
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Love a good collection journey post!
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That's a great collection that you have already so I will be very interested to find out where it is headed. That Patek chrono is beautiful. I love how the ExpII can hold it's own in such great company when you consider everything in your collection.
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Thanks for sharing! Such a great evolution!
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Thank you for sharing it with us. There are seldom anything in life that I enjoy more than hearing the story of one's journey through something they hold so dear to themselves.
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Love past and present collections, and great write up!
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Very nice!
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Very nice collection Gus. Thanks for sharing.
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Great Journey, many legendary timepieces
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I hear ya... It amazes me how the ExII and Sub pull it's weight with watches several times it's price.
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Very cool... Thanks for sharing!
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Awesome collection, and great read!


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Congrats Gus!
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Nice write up gus. You really got your money's worth out of that TT sub
indeed i did, the beauty is i sold it for what i paid for it and got to enjoy it for 20 years without restriction :)
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Great post! Loved reading about the evolution of the collection...which I must say, is a most enviable one!

I laughed at your Sub phase, because there was a point in the evolution of my collection also when I had three black Subs. As you said, "the Submariner was all I could think about."

Thanks for sharing your journey, Gus!
i see that theme every now and then and i smile and wonder where that individuals collection will go in the future… of course our own Mike has taken it to the extreme with the most amazing sub collection ever.

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Great write up. I loved the detail you recall about your journey and I enjoyed reading it. Congrats on a great collection, but I sure hope you aren't done yet.
just never can tell… i think it is the best part :)
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Great collection Gus
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Thats a great collection
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that Patek grail is spectacular, well played!
thank you, i should have mentioned that at the beginning (1990) i had fallen for a Patek and said someday… it really was the long standing grail

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Wonderful collection and story. Thank you for sharing
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Great story and collection!!!
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Totally agree.
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you just proved that 'building' a watchcollection never really stops! great journey you've had and thanks for sharing it here with us. I think a passion like ours is even better when shared with likeminded people...and that's where TRF comes in.
couldn't agree more, looking forward to seeing similar posts by all of you :)
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Thank you for that some great shots and wow what a experience to get to your collection as it is now
very satisfying journey to finally know what works for you, even though sometimes it evolves.
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Great journey! I love these kinds of posts. You've filtered through some great pieces and ended up with a fantastic collection.
Was there an issue with the 5170 that caused it to be sent in?
dial blemish, didn't actually notice it for weeks after i brought it home, but then once you see it...




Thanks a lot friends, really appreciate each and every one of your comments and kind words

Nice to see how so many of us have an appreciation for the evolution of the collection experience.

to the journey
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Old 15 October 2015, 08:45 AM   #57
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nice story, thanks for sharing. And yes, is a darn good buy and investment !
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if you mean the investment in my joy, then i must agree
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Old 15 October 2015, 09:22 AM   #59
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Excellent horological journey Gus, thanks for sharing the trip!
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Very cool that you were able to document that.

Nicely done.

Beautiful collection.
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Awesome journey great collection you built thx for sharing Gus
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Excellent recap! It's always good to look back at the journey! You have a great collection for sure!
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Great post Gus! I love hearing about people's journey as they grow their collection and change pieces in and out, the reasoning behind it is fascinating to me.

You have a great collection there, congratulations on it and enjoy the future journey
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Thanks for sharing Gus, that's quite a journey, congrats on the new one!
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Many thanks for sharing, Gus!
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Incredible collection! Thank you so much for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing and I agree, photography skill has improved dramatically, I love how you frame the shots- especially an old one of yours I saw a while ago, the Jumbo with a lighter.
thanks, that was a favorite of mine and i am glad you reminded me, it belongs here
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What a collection !
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What a great journey you've had Gus - very interesting to see how it matured and how some things just stayed the same in your taste.

Thanks for sharing mate!
my girlfriend insists i have not matured, would you mind repeating that
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First, welcome back to the Daytona club, Gus! Second, you never should have left us!

Seriously though, thanks for sharing. Great story, pics and of course, an amazing collection in steel (my preference as well). Glad to see you still consider an SS Daytona a grail. I was there too in the 90s wanting a Zenith SS Daytona, but it was so hard to get - so I can relate. Congrats again, I'm a big fan of the 116520 - same classic shape as the Zenith Daytona, yet the new in-house movement is a significant upgrade.
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Thank you for opening up about one man's story of strife and perseverance...

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Thank you for sharing your beautiful collection thru the years and the mindset that accompanied it.

I wanted to say more than the obligatory, "thanks for a great story, and nice collection." But if I do, wouldn't I be a special poster? If I add too much, maybe some would think I'm trying to stand out from the crowd and get noticed.


Well, that's why we buy the 16613 in the first place! Please return the 16613 to it's original state. Then, I will be able to reply in coherent sentences...that make some sort of sense
funny stuff Sam, i remember my watch looking like that long long ago.
it has been gone now for a few years, i hope someone is enjoying it.
if that old watch could talk...
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Great journey, Gus!

But I think you need to bring an AP back into the fold!
always looking, no one produces a finer case and bracelet and no one knows how to integrate a date window better than AP imho
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Great write up, you have great taste in watches. You really got all the use out of that bracelet:)
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Very good Gus. Interesting to see how one's tastes evolve.
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Great story!
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Very nice, Gus. Thanks
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I remember looking at Gus' beat to hell 16613 and thinking how can anyone wear one watch for 20 years. Glad you've stayed here all the time!
its easy when you don't know the forum exists :)

Thanks a lot friends, really appreciate each and every one of your comments and kind words

Nice to see how so many of us have an appreciation for the evolution of the collection experience.

to the journey
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Hell of a progression and collection! Congrats and enjoy!
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