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28 September 2011, 06:12 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2008
Real Name: Dan
Location: CT, by a lake
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My first Rolex: a crown for, well, a few achievements
As I posted in the New Members section, I was a long-time lurker until just recently. Enjoyed learning as much as I could about Rolexes, but wasn't in a position to join in on the fun... until now. Thanks to DavidSW I'm the owner of a BNIB random-serial stainless-steel GMT-IIc. It's a gift to myself for a few different things...
Last summer I exited the Army after 6 years of service, going Airborne and supporting special operations. I traveled around the world through every time zone, and spent time in over a half-dozen countries. It had it's ups and downs, but overall I am proud of joining and would do it again in a heartbeat. The GMT will be a reminder of my service and travels, and a way to congratulate myself on getting through it safely. Before I went into the service I had done some college and was determined to finish my degree once I was back to the civilian world. So last year I applied to a few schools and was accepted to Columbia University, where I am now over half-way through my bachelors. Oh yeah, and on top of all that, I turn 30 this December.
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