[VIDEO] First Impressions: the James Lamb Origin Series
Writing an ?Owner?s Review? is tricky. Beyond a certain unavoidable self-indulgence that goes hand-in-hand with writing about your own ?stuff,? there?s the matter of when to do it. I?ve always felt that watches, being, at least in theory, objects that can be heirlooms at best, or at least live in a collection for years, or decades, are not well served by a full throated review in the first weeks or months of owning it. The truth is, sometimes (but not always) a review sample comes our way that we might possess for longer than a watch that we?ve previously given the full ?Owner?s Review? treatment. My thinking here is: what?s the rush" If I bought the watch, wouldn?t it be more interesting to provide an analysis of it a year down the road, or more" As collectors, we all understand our impressions of a watch are shaped not in days, but in months, years, and beyond. That said, first impressions are important. And sometimes we?ll decide to purchase a watch, maybe under unusual circumstances, and have quite a lot to say about right from the jump. There should be a place for that type of analysis as well. Something that?s not quite as in-depth as the ideal long-term owner?s review, but captures that initial feeling you get during the honeymoon period with a new watch.Â
I recently picked up a watch by James Lamb, a UK based watchmaker who has been on my radar for the last few years, since he founded his eponymous brand. Do you ever see a watch and find tha...
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