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Diversity... brand... and diversity (less so) again

 

I have started with diversity at the beginning because I love all brands... A few years ago, I aim to have a piece of many of the brands that I adore, from PP, VC, ALS, JLC, AP, BP, GP etc etc etc... because each of these brands are unique in their design style, their history, their craftsmenship and each of the brands have a place (however small) in my heart (I'm very greedy). During this period of diversity, I have owned and sold a VC Royal Eagle, a GP ww.TC, a Lange 1815.

But a couple of years ago, I've caught the Lange virus and I thought about concentrating my collection on Langes, with just one or 2 exceptions. I have a special love for Lange because of it's very different style to the other watches (obviously because they're German in a Swiss dominated industry) and because it is rare for me to admire most models within the same brand (L1, Langematik, Datograph, 1815 Chrono, RL.. I love them all). I managed to own 3 different pieces of Lange (1 for a very short time), until I discovered that I really cannot live without diversity.

Needless to say, my current direction is back to diversity, but I have imposed some rules and limits. I will make sure each piece is unique and have a special place in my heart. I will limit the collection to 8 watches (1 for each day of the week, not necessarily rotating it every day) plus one extra for when one of them is at service. This is a rational boundary set to control my irrational obsession and for the benefit of my bank account wink Once I filled up my quota of 8, if I want any new watches, I will need to let an old one go.

Since diversity is key, I will aim to have some complications as well as simple watches, independents as well as main manufactures, relatively large and small watches... different metals.

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