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I totally "get it" about not recognizing the old geezer in the mirror who's face I shave each and every morning. From this side of my eyes, the world still appears as it did when I graduated from high school. Full of infinite promise, endless adventure and far too many watches to even count that I haven't yet worn or owned. 

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I totally "get it" about not recognizing the old geezer in the mirror who's face I shave each and every morning. From this side of my eyes, the world still appears as it did when I graduated from high school. Full of infinite promise, endless adventure and far too many watches to even count that I haven't yet worn or owned. 

I see the same as I just turned 60 and now wish I could start again and become a watchmaker when I was 15.


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