So true, I love my Speed Master and my GMT.
to that FB. There's a world of difference between a "watch" and a "timepiece". I was fortunate to acquire a vintage Nasa certified Speedmaster Professional hand-wound ref. 3570.50So true, I love my Speed Master and my GMT.
to that FB. There's a world of difference between a "watch" and a "timepiece". I was fortunate to acquire a vintage Nasa certified Speedmaster Professional hand-wound ref. 3570.50.. yeah, and a broken watch also tells the right time twice a day. Most people simply don't understand the masterful craftsmanship that goes into these mechanical works of art. Basically the same reason why we're all in line for a Dibi bec. for me, i'd pay premium for a hand made work of art.
..Please, pretty please, let's not criticize each other's "hobby"
Here's an article I copied from my "jewelry forum"
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I have to admit something: I think all you watch people are crazy. I own a Timex that my dad paid $69 for at Wal-Mart and it keeps time just as well as any of these $5,000 watches people go crazy for, and even looks better than most. To me, a watch is a watch. What makes these expensive timepieces worth the money when they don’t do anything my Timex can’t do?
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It is true that your Timex tells you the time as accurately as someone’s Rolex or Breitling, but a watch isn’t about telling the time, it is about your relationship with time. A watch is about style, a story and the history of both your watch and your own life. On a more practical level, there are countless hours of research and development put into high-grade watch movements, employing the finest mechanical engineers in the world to compile hundreds of tiny parts into a durable and accurate machine, all in the size of something slightly larger than a quarter. High-grade watches are about craftsmanship and style, not just about telling time. If life was as simple as you make it seem, none of us would own anything of quality because, after all, a shirt is a shirt as long as you’re not naked; a bus can get you someplace as fast as a car; and a cardboard box can keep the rain off your head as well as a home.
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I'm going to send them all to pdib soon as the marine epoxy cures. What do you guys think?
I LUV IT!!! Nice work Gigi! It would be nice though if Pdib were to come up with his own logo.. something like:
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I'm going to send them all to pdib soon as the marine epoxy cures. What do you guys think?
I keep telling him he needs a logo... or a stamp... but I MOSTLY would like to see the dibi numbered.

Nice, mine too, most tested watch in the world.to that FB. There's a world of difference between a "watch" and a "timepiece". I was fortunate to acquire a vintage Nasa certified Speedmaster Professional hand-wound ref. 3570.50
What's the story or history for pdib's bee?
I don't know if there is one... hope there is.
I wanted a bee because pdib's avatar is a bee, and he doesn't have a logo, and I think we all call it a DiBEE.
Plus, who doesn't like bees? They are hard working, they live in wood, they pollinate trees to produce more wood, they make honey that lasts forever (did you know that? Honey is the only organic food that NEVER GOES BAD EVER... they found some in King Tut's tomb, 3000 years old and only crystalized). Honey is used in medicine, as a food, both staple and luxury. Bees and honey are one of the wonders of nature. Bees themselves are essential to life on earth, we'd have a whole lot less fruits and vegetables without them. They are small, they are not flashy, they like teamwork, but they are far more important than the biggest and showiest creatures. It's an inspired symbol.
That's all very interesting, kids; but I've got some logistical stuff to deal with and some hopes to shatter. Someone else bought a piece of stabilized like the one that just failed, and I want them to know what's going on. It's a stabilized curly redwood. Not burl, just wood. . . . Anyone?
Did not know honey never spoils... feel like a dumb dumb now haha always toss when it crystallizes. oops
Honey is the only food that does not go off – indeed, honey found in King Tutankhamun’s tomb was still edible. It has a high sugar content and antibiotic properties that act as preservatives. Over time honey becomes cloudy as the sugar crystallises, but this does not spoil it and you can dissolve the sugar by heating it gently. If moisture gets into the honey, though, yeast can grow, ferment and spoil the foodstuff, but so long as it is kept tightly sealed honey can keep indefinitely.
Answered by Kate Sherburn, Manchester Museum.
Anyone know where to get stabilized blood wood? All I've seen in blocks on google seem to small for this application