I would like to take the time to comment on my "HOLY TRINITY" experience.
I own the following Holy Trinity pieces - Vacheron & Constantin 6405, Patek Philippe 5107 and an Audemars Piguet 1970s Dress watch.
I just recently went and showed all my friends/watchmakers my small and humble collection.
The Holy Trinity is like the 3 rings that give "Superman" his power. Having the Holy Trinity in the same spot leads to special powers..... let me explain.....
1) I went into Watches of Switzerland and a very beautiful and delightful young lady said - I know you.... you are Paul XXXX. I did not recognise her (which is strange as she was gorgeous). She asked about my Rolex emsemble and I explained that was for "garden use" and then I showed her my Trinity. She knew the brands and she felt honoured that I let her touch the trinity pieces (personally I am honoured a beautiful lady wants to touch any possession of mine!)
When I was leaving she said - "Sorry if I startled you by recognising you" ..... I immediately replied, "NO, it is an absolutle honour when a beautiful woman remembers me."
2) Talking to my friends at Brisbane Vintage Watches. The Swiss trained tech who is about 33 said the Vacheron of mine is the pick of the 3 pieces. The Vacheron 6405 is not the most expensive (that honour belongs to my Patek 5107) ..... but the Vacheron was the most beautiful in his opinion.
MONEY MEANS NOTHING - the vulgarity of modern society is a terrible situation which needs addressing.
I own the following Holy Trinity pieces - Vacheron & Constantin 6405, Patek Philippe 5107 and an Audemars Piguet 1970s Dress watch.
I just recently went and showed all my friends/watchmakers my small and humble collection.
The Holy Trinity is like the 3 rings that give "Superman" his power. Having the Holy Trinity in the same spot leads to special powers..... let me explain.....
1) I went into Watches of Switzerland and a very beautiful and delightful young lady said - I know you.... you are Paul XXXX. I did not recognise her (which is strange as she was gorgeous). She asked about my Rolex emsemble and I explained that was for "garden use" and then I showed her my Trinity. She knew the brands and she felt honoured that I let her touch the trinity pieces (personally I am honoured a beautiful lady wants to touch any possession of mine!)
When I was leaving she said - "Sorry if I startled you by recognising you" ..... I immediately replied, "NO, it is an absolutle honour when a beautiful woman remembers me."
2) Talking to my friends at Brisbane Vintage Watches. The Swiss trained tech who is about 33 said the Vacheron of mine is the pick of the 3 pieces. The Vacheron 6405 is not the most expensive (that honour belongs to my Patek 5107) ..... but the Vacheron was the most beautiful in his opinion.
MONEY MEANS NOTHING - the vulgarity of modern society is a terrible situation which needs addressing.
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