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Dilemma of Watch Enthusiasts

 

I read with interest your post about "collecting" watches.  I think many people acquire watches just for the sake of quantity and once they have acquired several realize that they have sacrificed quality and become disillusioned about the whole subject. It is watch sites such as this one that allow one to become more formally schooled in the nuances of watch collecting by being exposed to so many manufactures.

For myself I am so fickle that I will sometimes wear 3 or 4 different watches in one day. If I am going out to a formal affair, for example I may wear a platinum Glashutte and carry a  turn of the century Patek pocket watch just to play with and share with friends.  I have no interest in purchasing these magnificent creations and then leaving them in a safe, never wearing them. My children and grandchildren all have their eyes on one piece or another and someday (way off in the future) they will inherit them; I hope they wear them, learn about the origin of the measurement of time and all its applications and enjoy them as I have.  My life is certainly more colorful and rich for the experience.

BTW, be careful about giving away your watches too soon; I gave my oldest daughter's husband my 1969 Rolex submariner that I bought while a US Naval officer in South East Asia- He won't give it back!  xx DD

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