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Old 3 October 2021, 01:42 AM   #1
Nodzex
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I think I am going backwards

An interesting situation I found myself in!
I started my watch journey with a quartz watch than moved on to some cheaper and affordable automatic watches like a Seiko or Orient or such and it went up from there, Tissot, Hamilton/Longines and Tag/Breitling….. you get idea.
Well, now I am going backwards. Don’t get me wrong, my Rolex, Omega watches, Zenith El-Primero, Carrera, Snowflake are not going anywhere, but my last 5 watches were Tissot PRX automatic, Hamilton Khaky Murph, Seiko Presage, Orient Bambino, Seagull 1963.
Isn’t this funny?
I made a full circle, basically right back where I started!
I just thought that was an interesting observation and wanted to share it with other enthusiasts.
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