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with leather strap option for dresswatch occasion and ss bracelet for regular day to day
can NEVER live with just one personally, but, if one really must, then above
The one watch question...
By: andrewG : June 22nd, 2010-06:58
....if you had to take all the knowledge you have gained from your time in this hobby and distill it down to one watch that suited your life style which watch would it be and why? I think I'm at a point in this hobby where my returns are not justifying my...
Complex question
By: nilomis : June 22nd, 2010-07:44
Andrew, It's a complex question but here are my options: a) Rolex Explorer I, the "classic version". In house and very sturdy movement. I wear mine on a black strap. b) IWC Mark XII (my current grail). JLC movement, I believe. Cheers, Nilo
Now, that is the holy quest, Andrew...
By: amanico : June 22nd, 2010-08:31
Adding, or better said, building a collection, is a fascinating thing. Reducing a collection to the essential is as fascinating, IMO, than building a collection. It obliges you to re think it all, to go to the Essential. In this case, taking one among all...
In my case...
By: nacho m : June 22nd, 2010-08:50
...and due to my life stile, here I have some requirements I would consider for my one an only watch. 1-.I also prefer simple dials. 2-.Mainly time only. 3-.GMT function is useful to me as Im travelling a lot. 4-.I would go with something that could be fo...
my specification
By: Cookies : June 22nd, 2010-09:21
I like a daily beater of a watch that is clean and classic. I like a sturdy bracelet, but that's not a main criteria. I like the date function, which is in my opinion, is the most useful function a watch can have. I like icons. So, the answer is something...
My needs are simple : )
By: senort75 : June 22nd, 2010-09:41
When I'm not in the office, my life is quite active and robust. Dress watches won't cut it, but I don't mind a little bling. The watch has to be tough and have a bracelet. Like my cars, it has to be reliable without needing frequent trips to the dealer. F...
Two...but no lower
By: db darien : June 22nd, 2010-10:43
I have taken up this challenge and been found wanting.... I've thought about this same issue and have repeatedly concluded that I could go to as low as two watches but no lower. That said, I would approach it this way. Watch #1: Daily Wearer A solid, stur...
When 1 = 4 or 5
By: asg : June 22nd, 2010-14:26
Hi - I have recently sold watches which, for all intensive purposes were my loves, my favorite objects and are pieces which have brought me such joy....but, the eye wanders and when the opportunity to obtain one's "Grail" or what watch someone thinks is t...
Many valid points .....
By: mac : June 23rd, 2010-06:29
I find you post both interesting and intriguing because it brings up many points that I can relate to, but not easily answer. While I try to keep my number of watches to a manageable number, there are times when I wonder if I can simplify and get it to 2 ...
vintage IWC 866
By: Tony C. : June 23rd, 2010-19:55
The vintage Ingenieur models first drew me into watch collecting, and I would choose a ref. 866 if I could only keep one. They are, to my eye, classically beautiful, and exceptionally well designed. The cal. 854x movements are among the best automatic mov...
if I were sane
By: donizetti : June 24th, 2010-11:43
I would probably keep the JLC Master Hometime (old version). Like the style, good bracelet, the GMT and date complication I often need, rugged and reliable, enough WR for my kind of sports and looks OK with everything but high formal. But since I am not, ...
Hello Andrew
By: 41northpole : June 24th, 2010-14:03
The only time I have been with just a single watch was for probably about 13 years. The watch was (and still is) a Seiko sports 100 chronograph. I've had it now for about 25 years and still find it beguiling when I put it on each time. It cost £166 n...
Inspirational post!
By: gmt2 : June 28th, 2010-14:51
Andrew this is perhaps the first post that has really made me stop and think, to really question what I have been doing! Thank you. I have after much thought come to the conclusion that my favorite watch is one that was given to me, a simple Rolex date ju...
It can never happen to me...
By: sidneyc : June 30th, 2010-17:03
.... I will never be able to give up all but one single watch. The reason is not that I don't have a holy grail watch. I would say my holy grail watch would be a KV, but that I cannot give up everything else for it. If I have to choose between a grail wat...