Michael had a nice chat with Bill Barker , you can read the interview here
and also in the dedicated page: admin.iwc.com/en/forum-content/
Enjoy.
Michael had a nice chat with Bill Barker , you can read the interview here
and also in the dedicated page: admin.iwc.com/en/forum-content/
Enjoy.
Very nice interview, thank you!
Kind regards,
Paul
What you do may not be so important, but it is very important that you do it well. (my variation of a saying by Gandhi)
What a great interview!
Bill - Thanks for sharing your story with us. I loved learning how you caught the virus as well as the story behind each of the pieces in your collection.
Your passion and commitment to the community (and reverence for Kevin and Giovanni) shone through - I hope one day to make it to a BBAMSGTG!
Michael - These interviews are an excellent way to learn more about our forum legends. Thanks for continuing them!
Anthony
This was a terrific interview with a man I'm proud to call friend, and whom I hold in the highest esteem. Bill perfectly captured the bonds of friendship and cordiality that makes the forum unique. Thanks Michael for providing us with a deeper look at the folks behind the posts!
Best regards,
Jim
"We are the other people, we are the other people...you're the other people
too!"
Frank Zappa
Thank You Michael for yet another insightful interview.
Bill, I would really enjoyed reading and learning more about your journey and passion for IWC. Your tributes to Kevin and Gio are very heartfelt.
I am honoured to know you and experiencing a NYC GTG that you host is a hilite of my trips to NYC.
Best Regards
Mark
instagram.com/constellation_m/
What a family we belong to and have become
Lovely interview, Michael, with one of the cornerstones in the IWC forum community. I have had the pleasure of spending some time with Bill twice this year. First at SIHH in Geneva and later at the great BBAMSGTG in Amsterdam. Both occasions were highlights of my watch collecting life.
Jens-Kristian
Very nice interview and insights into our friend Bill. Thanks for the enjoyable look into your passion.
These personal interviews are another bit of glue which hold us together in a special Forum.
Nelson
Very nice interview. Thanks to MF,BB and IWC. Keep going with this format, it's highly appreciated.
Cheers Chris
This series is just fabulous Michael - keep'em coming!
Bill, I just loved to hear about your IWC history, your passion for watches, your career, your love of family and especially your contribution and enthusiasm for our great IWC collectors group.
My wife and I have been on the receiving end of a NYC GTG with you, our late friend Kevin and Evan - a marvellous icing on the cake for two Norwegians visiting the big apple.
Hope to see you soon my friend, then we can bring our PPCs together again :-)
Skule
FIrst of all, I want to be like Bill when I grow up. Bill, you are a beautiful soul and the Forum is a better, nicer place with you around.
The second comment I want to make is the tear that ran down my cheek thinking about Giovanni and Kevin. This Forum has seen enough birthdays that we've experienced the cycle of life.
The beauty is that we are such a tightly bound community that our memories of dear friends (and yes, their watches) continue to live on.
Great interview MF! Keep them coming!
Larry
"The greatest IWC is the one that is inbound."
Very nice interview about one of our Forum's true gentlemen. It has been a pleasure knowing Bill over the years, and learning even more via this interview.
Dick L.
whichwatch at roadrunner dot com
Wonderful interview, great pictures too even though Bill was not behind the camera ;-)
Great read, looking fwd to next time!
/Anders
watch the time...
Bill is amazing! Great job Michael!
MfG, Roman
@watch__cat
KM/WWW/Mk.11/666/3508/9239/322712/811/3531/5442/5448/PD etc.
Great great great interview Michael!
Bill, you and your wife are such great people! It's an honour and pleasure to have met you in Amsterdam, Geneva and SH so I hope to do that once in the USA....
Thanks for your dedication to the forum and the people!
Best regards, Bob