
Aquaracer1's 'Talented Trio' post sparks a compelling discussion among collectors about curating a focused watch collection. This article explores the concept of a versatile three-watch rotation, a strategy many enthusiasts consider for optimal utility and enjoyment. Aquaracer1's personal selection, featuring a gold Rolex, a silver Cartier, and a leather-strapped Hublot, serves as a prime example for this exploration.


I am at a point in my collection where I am beginning to wonder if there are a couple that are too redundant. Omega AT blue and Tudor BB58 blue are super cool, but have been worn less lately. So Iโm experimenting with 3 in rotation. Perhaps The Purists can share their perspectives
But for that, I will have to sell a bit more than ten of my watches. And not the smallest ones... Dilemma, dilemma, but what would we do without dilemma? It would be boring! Best, mon ami. Nicolas
These dilemmas are not bad to have. Could be a lot worse ๐
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