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Thread: State of the (Modern) Collection.

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    Awesome.

    Please explain the mechaquartz movement?
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    Great SOTC and as expected a wonderful gallery of images put together as well!
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    Great collection! The photos are amazing quality too. Thanks for sharing.
    Grand Seiko SBGR053 ¦ Nomos Tangomat Datum ¦ ​Tudor Pelagos ¦ ​Grand Seiko SBGA011

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    Think all has been said already, so I'll just parrot the rest.


    Great collection and as always beautiful photography.


    I can see why The Hyperchrome Golden Horse would be a favourite.

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    I don't know which is more fun, to see all of your modern watches at once, or just to be able to peruse the photos for art's sake. Wait, I can do both!

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    Fantastic collection and fantastic pics Henry!
    Rado could probably use all of them as marketing pics on their website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seriously View Post
    I'm jell, send me 93% of your non-Rado collection.......

    You can console yourself with your main love
    Yeah, but no. Sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayday View Post
    Loving the Eternas and the RGM EOT may very well be my next watch. Or my next watch might be a KonTiki. If one of those goes missing from your collection......I don't know nuthin' 'bout nuthin'.

    -hayday
    I cannot endorse the Deck watch enough. What a great piece it is. Nicely sized but uniquely odd. If you get a chance, get the much more uncommon bead blasted option. It is bullet proof.
    Last edited by Henry Krinkle; Apr 6, 2016 at 11:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry View Post
    Excellent collection. And here I was worried about having more than six watches. I guess I need to buy more.

    I greatly admire your control over the size of you collection Larry. And if you think this is big just wait until I post the vintage pieces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iyonk View Post
    I love SOTC threads and this one is FANTASTIC!
    thank you very much Hank... gorgeous watches and i have fun reading and enjoying your gorgeous trademark pictures..
    Thank you Iyonk. While I chose a picture of the 400 not on you strap, rest assured that it spends all it's time on it now.

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