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T O P I C R E V I E Wsierra11bBeen a space enthusiast since a child, and once thought I'd be an astronaut like most here, but instead served my country by doing EVAs out of aircraft still inside the atmosphere with the Army.Lurk here mostly because a lot of you are out of my wheelhouse, but would someday like to find a NASA worm beta for my next and final mount. I've also been a watch enthusiast (too broke for the really good stuff) for 25 years, so the two displays I've created in the last three years might not amount to much on the collector scale, but they're full museum mounts nonetheless, and help me appreciate the watch-to-space connection. Hope you enjoy...GACspaceguyWelcome. Great displays!randyWelcome to collectSPACE. Very impressive displays.Rick MulheirnGreat displays both. I particularly like the context of the watch displays.Panther494Welcome. Those displays look great, love the layouts.I have a real soft spot for the Seiko Pogue, that's a nice example you have there.328KFIn regard to watches, it looks like you have “the really good stuff” already! A Speedmaster and a Gen 3 X-33...plus that Seiko. Very nice!dwagerGreat displays - welcome!
Lurk here mostly because a lot of you are out of my wheelhouse, but would someday like to find a NASA worm beta for my next and final mount.
I've also been a watch enthusiast (too broke for the really good stuff) for 25 years, so the two displays I've created in the last three years might not amount to much on the collector scale, but they're full museum mounts nonetheless, and help me appreciate the watch-to-space connection.
Hope you enjoy...
I have a real soft spot for the Seiko Pogue, that's a nice example you have there.
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