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Nighthawk Enterprise / Quantum Illusions - Manager/Graphic Artist/Design and I.T Co-Ordinator/Videographer

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Penplus (2003) New Zealand - Graphic Artist/Design and I.T Coordinator

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Progressive Plastics - Plastic fabricator

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Hello my name is Dale Forsyth,
I have a lot to offer my prospective employers as I am honest, hardworking and consider myself a thorough person who enjoys working with in a team environment.

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Vocational History

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First off, who is Magrette Timepieces? Well simply put they are a New Zealand watch micro-brand based in Auckland and for those that don't know a micro-brand is a watch brand that makes a limited number of watches per year. They also usually used movements from the major brands, like Seiko or Miyota, or one of the Swiss brand movements. They then design their own dial, case, sometimes bracelet and straps.

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"Double Watching," or as it's more colloquially known, "Double Wristing," is the intriguing practice of adorning two watches simultaneously. But why indulge in this dual-timepiece spectacle?

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Why did I delve into the world of watch collecting? Well, it's a tale woven with a passion for timepieces and the allure of building a captivating collection. Once upon a time, I had a modest assortment of 4 or 5 watches that adorned my wrist. However, life led me to part ways with most of them, leaving only one faithful timekeeper by my side. Little did I know, this decision would later haunt me when my last remaining watch was pilfered from my possession after a mere year.

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Nighthawk's motorcycling blog

All about retro computing. C64, C128, etc

Various blogs about Nighthawks Steampunk

Various Articles on my Watch collection.

Nighthawk's online Curriculum Vitae

I like lego I can not lie...

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