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A member's history and a" family", through the years.

gioarmani7428

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I try not to succumb to the neurosis of sentimentality too often, but I had set forth with the task of purging a slew of pics from my photobucket account this afternoon, when I realized--after really paying attention--how much history I had stashed away in the confines of their servers. And after that, I realized I simply shouldn't walk away so wantonly from what I had learned and experienced in the past few years.

I first found these forums in the summer of 2006, starting with TRC, then RWG, and onto RWI, then most recently RG, and would just like to take the time to share my experiences and fondness with the other members here, both new and old.

I must first say how thankful and grateful I am to have found all of you; I went from being a complete novice--only ever having one watch before then (a gen '98 Rolex 16610--the ownership of which was so wrought with problems that I swore I'd never buy another Rolex)--and through research and contribution, wound up gaining an immeasurable amount of horological knowledge from all the fantastic and skilled members on each forum. I would like to flatter people individually, but to anyone who's spent enough time on these boards, you will know that the list of people one could pay respect here is also immeasurable, so in an attempt to be even & fair, I'll refrain from naming any members, admin, dealers, etc. Thank you very much--to all who have ever lent me a helping hand or a kind word. Thank you.

So, as pictures can only tell a certain kind of story...

In the beginning, my first rep purchase was a 16610 rep Sub from a now defunct scam site, swisswatches.net, and this piece wound up getting me 50% off an over-priced, non-existent Zenith El Primero:


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(and was promptly sold)


Naturally, after discovering I'd been had, I started reading & posting. My first ever thread was the typical newb query, "hey, what do you guys think of this piece?...", to which I promptly learned the meaning of the term "fantasy piece", and that the quality of the Rolex itself was not so bad as was the price I had been raped for. Not to mention what I received was not in fact a 16610, but rather a 16610 LV maxi-dial with an incorrect black bezel-insert...

And thus, the interest in modifications began.


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After acquiring my first insert for the LV from one of the dealers (the pics of the incorrect piece and the insert construction are unfortunately deleted forever), I had proudly constructed/modified my first watch:

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Of course, as my education grew, so did my knowledge that the pearl was garbage and I had an insert that I had inadvertently sat above the lip of the bezel. :) Envious of other members dazzling photography, I decided to correct my mistakes, get a decent pearl, a better insert, learn how to round edges and buff steel, and snag a newer genuine box set to shoot them with:


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By no means perfect, but after this I was so pleased with the results (and the look of the new case without the lug-holes), I wound up selling my gen.

To replace the gen I had just dumped on the Bay, my next acquisition was a regular 16610:


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This too was quickly modded with new pearls, inserts, shaved CGs, etc.

Having slaked my typical Submariner thirst that drives so many new members to these fora, I set my sites on a Daytona, and wound up with this one:


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Another lesson learned: (and I've beat this horse to death in my posts) do your homework...look before you leap.

An incorrectly colored 116520 with non-functioning chronos, mis-spaced subdials, and a perpetually running stop-watch hand that doesn't stay put @ 12.

(this one I actually held on to for a bit (for aesthetics) before it was sold)

I love the look of the Daytona in all steel; and to be honest, I love the monochromatic look of the all steel dial--incorrect as it may be--more so than the white or black dials on the 116520. If I was completely fair to myself, I'd buy the version of this piece that's available with the steel dial, proper spacing, and functional chronographs; unfortunately, my knowledge of the gen prevents me from doing so...

Which led me to my next purchase, a gen-looking 116520 off a tenured RWG member:

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This piece ate most of my wrist-time for the next few months, until the notoriously faulty movement started crapping out. It was at this point that I learned of the services of a well-known (and rightfully well-respected) watchsmith on RWG, who masterfully serviced the movement and froze the seconds @ 6 sub-dial to make it run more accurately. I must admit, I was impressed enough to use his services repeatedly to service almost every watch I purchased after that.

Next up, seeing the flurry of new Sub reps hitting the market in '06/07--"best" this, "perfect" that, "ultimate" this, "1:1" that--I decided to purchase the "perfect" model from a board dealer I had a pleasant experience getting my 16610 from, and was not too favorably impressed with the supposed "perfection" (forgive the incandescent lighting and poor white-balance):


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gioarmani7428

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From the thick dial print, to the sloppy pearl, the misaligned cyclops, to an incorrectly shaped case, and a rehaut (new word learned :) ) that was meant for Sichuan stir-fry, this piece too had to go--and fast.

Lesson learned: don't become influenced by marketing gimmicks.

I also toyed around with some Russian models that I had never experienced. Satisfied with it? Nyet. (They're a royal pain in the ass to regulate & work on)


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Next up came my first "risky" multiple piece shipment from two different dealers. First shipment, two ladies DateJusts for my girlfrind, and a fantasy GMT for myself. From another dealer a Panerai 005, and a Patek for my girl. This was also the first week I snagged an inexpensive watch-winder off the Bay, which I still use to this day:

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(some gratuitous Panerai shots, for all you PAM lovers)


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Not just good for watches, we found the forums good for a number of other items as well:


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gioarmani7428

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Figuring out that 44mm PAMs look ridiculous on me, I decided to sell this piece and all it's parts to member who I don't think is around any more. Fight it as I might--along with my wallet (and believe me when I say I did try)--I was a Rolex lover.


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Now buying steady with the same dealer, I ordered three new pieces after dumping the 005 and the GMT fantasy; the newly released SMP chrono, a Panerai 061 (??), and a new 116520:


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(a few more shots for the PAM lovers)


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And the SMP rep ( I loved it so much, I bought the gen for Christmas):


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The genuine:


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And finally, the new 116520 (notice the updated rotor for '07):


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gioarmani7428

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I wound up also selling the SMP chrono, as I honestly thought the rep looked better. The dial print on the rep was better, as was the crispness and sharpness of the insert's numbering:


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I also bought two more pieces--that I also decided weren't exaclty "me"--and sold them both soon after. A Presidential, which I felt was just a bit too small:


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And a two-tone Datejust; I think gold looks pretentious on me, and just don't care for the color:


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My girl was loving her pink-dial Datejust until it started malfunctioning, so instead of fixing it, I decided to upgrade her to the salmon dial, Swiss movement:


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And, as some may be familiar with, there were some gratuitous shots over the years (watches included, of course)

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;)


Our pieces wound up wined, dined, and well-traveled too:

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Cancun:

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gioarmani7428

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Paris:


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London:

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Wales & the English west-country:


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Around this time, the SSD came out--I had to be one of the first to purchase it:


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Of course, most people noticed the problem with the bezel thickness, compared to the gen:

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And within only a couple of months... the SSD V2:


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(another lesson that taught me to wait to buy the DSSD when the third release came out ;) )
 

gioarmani7428

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Along with our shared experiences on the boards, around this time I also felt I had gained enough experience through both trial & error and other members to start posting tutorials, in an effort to make it easier for others who might just be getting into the field.


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Based on modding information I had learned from other members over the previous two years, I worked diligently to document the process I followed, and wanted to share it with others; it's what really helped me create some of the best pieces I owned. I still regret selling my SSD V2...so close to the genuine...


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Oh well. All good things come to an end...

And on topic, as 2008 dawned I decided to get married to the girl I had been dating for seven years (and engaged to for two of which), which abruptly ended a couple of months later. This tragedy was compounded with the deaths of two other family members only one month later. Needless to say, I was devastated and withdrew from every hobby I had, and out went everything on fire-sale, except for my Sea Dweller. I quit posting on the boards for most of 2008, and really didn't want to get involved with this again until after I had moved to change the scenery and felt settled.

Fortunately, after unwillingly being thrust into the dating scene for the first time in almost eight years, I found a wonderful girl who looks forward to the future, without unjust anticipation.

And as fate would have it, contentment breeds inspiration; so, in 2009 I started buying, modding, and getting back into the tutorials again:


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And with a bit of luck & steady carefulness, I now have my new favorite piece, my DSSD V5:


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And for the first time since I started on the boards over three years ago, I'm back down to only two pieces, and am quite happy:


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But, I certainly shouldn't leave out my new girl's piece--her SS, silver dial, Rolex Ladies Datejust:


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All in all, what we all have here is a fantastic group of people; in our admin and mods, in our experts and experts-to-be, in both our new and old members, and our respective dealers. Minus the occasional melodrama, there's an exponentially growing wealth of knowledge for us to feast upon, and to continue educating ourselves and others through this outlet.

I would like to issue my continuing support to those who would accept it, and offer my hand in sincere gratitude to everyone here who has made this an enjoyable experience for me. I've tried to personally help all that needed it, and hope that I was of some assistance to those who actively sought it. Unorthodox as it may sound, I have to also say thanks to those who take the extra (albeit shady) step in putting their livelihood & legal necks on the line, in order to provide us with the pieces we love so much.

Thank you to the admin for your valuable, though volunteered time, and for providing us this place to continue on with.

For all our members here, I hope these forums stay positive & stay around long enough for those who haven't been here yet to do so.

Thanks for looking, and have a great week.
 

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Wonderful write up mate, I really enjoyed reading it, glad to have you here on RWI!

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I have to add, you're a very lucky man having her at your side, simply gorgeous! Never, ever let her go.
 

cybee

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Being sentimental is not a neurosis. Thanks for the great watch-travel pics and for sharing your history and knowledge with everyone. :D
 

Avok

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Waaaaaaauw

What a story.

I have a long long way to go.
 

R2D4

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EFFING BRAVISSIMO! What a wonderful write up. Thanks Gio. :D
 
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d4m.test

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Good on You, Gio! What a great way to share a little history!
You have always been, and continue to be one of those people that I look to for guidance! I appreciate your efforts and your posting habits greatly!
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jack_bauer

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Great write up, story, and lots of great pics. Thanks for sharing, and I wish you the best with your future.
 

phillycheez

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great write up, great story, and thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. This is by far the best post iv seen since i have joined.

thank you gio.
 

gioarmani7428

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A bit of earlier history:


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On the left, my very first watch--a 1978 Swiss made manual-wind Mickey watch.

On the right, the first watch my family has--another Swiss made manual-wind Bulova, my great-grandfather brought over from Munich in 1927.

(both movements broken) :(
 

takashi

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Bravo! I enjoy reading this ;) Indeed you have come a long way Gio.
 

cazIRL

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Didn't want that post to end :D Great reading and fantastic pictures thanks for taking the time to put together such a good post. Makes the forum what it is. :mrgreen:
 

Damagelimitation

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What a fantastic post. I enjoyed it on soooo many levels. I am also envious of "many of your nice things" :twisted: j/k

What camera did you use for these shorts? In addition to the subject matter they are very well done!

Thanks again