Undestand....

Nov 14, 2019,09:05 AM
 

totally the dilemna. I find that 3 watches seems correct for myself...one has sentimental value (was my fathers) one is a complication (chrono) and one a simple everyday watch....that way I can be sure they are all worn on a weekly basis. For myself anymore is too many. That being said yes I do sometimes have remorse about past sales-Rolex Explorer II, Glashutte Original Navigator Pano-date, IWC Mark 12, Datejust, Blancpain Aqualung. One thing I find important is will the few watches I keep be able to service my whims and needs on a daily basis? I recall once biking in the city and going fast, then down...what saved my wrist was the IWC-which was then brought back to life by my expert IS person.  As I get older I seem to need less and want to lighten my load....do I still lust after other watches yes..but only for a few moments then I settle in with my old friends.


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Would like your thoughts and opinions please

 
 By: Thomas_3 : November 14th, 2019-07:28
Age old question, what's better, a couple of nice watches or a nice multiple piece collection? I currently have a nice multiple piece collection, modern mixed in with vintage. As with everyone, I wear only one at a time and some don't see much wrist time.... 

Been there.

 
 By: aris d : November 14th, 2019-08:13
I decided to consolidate to 4 new pieces that meet my tastes now and I'm very happy with it. Aris

+1

 
 By: mahesh : November 14th, 2019-09:40
i said 4 maximum & I'm being adviced to think around 10-12 - i think i'll land somewhere in between ;-)

Do it! :-) [nt]

 
 By: MTR : November 14th, 2019-15:26

I know, I know... ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : November 14th, 2019-23:28

I completely understand your thought process because

 
 By: aperna : November 14th, 2019-08:43
I find myself in a similar situation. There are many pieces I don’t wear although we do have sentimental value and I know replacing that would be almost impossible. However given the situation, do I really keep things that are not being used or move them ... 

Same thoughts, same situation :-)

 
 By: MTR : November 14th, 2019-15:25
I for myself have found a radical solution that makes me feel good. See my post below. All the best Thomas

Undestand....

 
 By: berlin90 : November 14th, 2019-09:05
totally the dilemna. I find that 3 watches seems correct for myself...one has sentimental value (was my fathers) one is a complication (chrono) and one a simple everyday watch....that way I can be sure they are all worn on a weekly basis. For myself anymo... 

Depends on why you collect

 
 By: Uncle Chico : November 14th, 2019-09:10
I am amazed by the variety of collections I see here. Some collect a brand, some a complication, some a type (divers for example) and others based on a lifestyle. The themes of collecting are endless. If you can determine what the underlying motivation is... 

i initially started to confine myself at 4 watches max...i lived by that rule for a while - but then each time i find one attractive, i've to let go another 'good one' - which was painful

 
 By: mahesh : November 14th, 2019-09:44
i love to wear all my watches & i do...so i think the right number should be around 7.... i know it doesn't help you resolve your dilemma but then we're all in the same boat isn't it ?! Best, mahesh.,

Totally a personal preference...

 
 By: jmpTT : November 14th, 2019-10:28
If you're a collector, there is no optimal number of watches - the size of your collection should always be changing. If you're the sort of person who wants to wear all your watches, there's a reason to choose quality over quantity. I'd say two watches is... 

Great thread!

 
 By: MTR : November 14th, 2019-14:59
I am completely in a phase of consolidation and therefore I unterstand your thoughts so much. Possessing too many things sounds like a luxury first world problem but it really can be a burden. So I have made the decision to get rid of any watch I don’t li... 

Like many of us I have too many of several things. Two things in addition to my watches

 
 By: Thomas_3 : November 14th, 2019-15:22
would be my guns and fly fishing equipment. Of course you need a different weight rod for different scenarios, so I tell my wife. I won't part with my guns because you're never sure whose hands they will eventually end up in, better safe than sorry, anoth... 

That's too kind my friend!

 
 By: MTR : November 14th, 2019-15:50
Yes it´s a philosophy that makes me happy. At the moment. But it´s not just a strategy. It´s a way that i feel I MUST go. I also have to confess that regarding some of your watches it wouldn´t be an easy decision...

Common feelings

 
 By: Jurry : November 15th, 2019-03:41
You’ve perfectly described the feeling that’s shared by most collectors. I don’t recall who wrote it but a while back I read a post on this forum that explained how collectors go through 3 sometimes 4 phases: - beginners: you buy one, get hooked start buy... 

I'm in the fewer watches camp, but it ultimately comes down to personal preference

 
 By: jleno : November 16th, 2019-10:01
Just to share a point that's less discussed: I think a collection of fewer pieces will have more of a "luxury in moderation" respectability factor than a large collection, even if those fewer pieces are more expensive in total than the larger collection. ... 

I too think 2 is not enough.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : November 16th, 2019-11:07
But perhaps 3 or 4 should be sufficient for the “core” collection. Having a go anywhere do anything watch (1) is useful to many people; I certainly need one. A dressier piece (2) and a sportier piece (3) is a tried and tested route. Dressier and sportier ...