123 Discussions and CommentsMember since Nov. 19, 2003
Fascinating walk through your journey with IWC
The best part about your posts was the commentary and insight behind your thoughts and emotions. They add tremendous color to what was already an impressive series of pictures.
88 Discussions and CommentsMember since June 30, 2001
Great read Dick
I've been away from the boards for quite a while, but I still love and wear my 3 IWC's: 5441, 5442 and 3714. You were a great friend and teacher when I was at the height of my collecting and I'm proud to have been a player in your IWC journey. BTW, it was Princeton Junction. ;~)
2 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 25, 2008New York,
United States
Bring back memory
That's a great story that I'm sure it will be read many times as a classic post. It aslo bring back fond memory of owning great IWC pieces so few people have. And thanks Thurston for remembering PJ. BTW, I still have the pocket watch.
45 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 23, 2005Hinsdale,
United States
IWC, look what you’ve done to me! (Part 8 of 8)
Sorry to simply echo others, but thank you, thank you Dick for such an enjoyable piece. I'm proud to be giving some of your collection a new home here. Thank you again.
5,421 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 22, 2006
It has been an highlight to read and
try to share your emotion through this beautiful and continued love affair with IWC. Very exciting and even a dramatic story line.
I hope you will get to see the Portuguese Automatic: Laureus Sport For Good Foundation in stainless steel with blue dial soon. I only seen photos but I feel that it is a "whichwatch blue" that you will like.
...its great to know you and have met you in Schaffhausen late 2007!
Best regards,
Bob
b.bunnik <u>at</u> zonnet.nl
Last edited: 27 August, 2011 - 21:53
Last edited: 21 January, 2013 - 15:25
The best part about your posts was the commentary and insight behind your thoughts and emotions. They add tremendous color to what was already an impressive series of pictures.
Thank you for sharing this Dick!
I've been away from the boards for quite a while, but I still love and wear my 3 IWC's: 5441, 5442 and 3714. You were a great friend and teacher when I was at the height of my collecting and I'm proud to have been a player in your IWC journey. BTW, it was Princeton Junction. ;~)
That's a great story that I'm sure it will be read many times as a classic post. It aslo bring back fond memory of owning great IWC pieces so few people have. And thanks Thurston for remembering PJ. BTW, I still have the pocket watch.
Best,
Pipat
Last edited: 31 August, 2011 - 13:04
Sorry to simply echo others, but thank you, thank you Dick for such an enjoyable piece. I'm proud to be giving some of your collection a new home here. Thank you again.
Great read, thank you.
Cheers, Dirk
try to share your emotion through this beautiful and continued love affair with IWC. Very exciting and even a dramatic story line.
I hope you will get to see the Portuguese Automatic: Laureus Sport For Good Foundation in stainless steel with blue dial soon. I only seen photos but I feel that it is a "whichwatch blue" that you will like.
Thanks for your fantastic Post of the Year.
Andrew
Andrew
andrew.thomas1@mac.com
Last edited: 1 January, 2012 - 02:03
Absolutely great collection!
Best regards
Mark
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36
thankyou for sharing.
rgds Pete