I share your pain. As i get older I need one easy to read simple watch. I am struggling with collections and multiple pieces. I have many, but I do ask myself more and more - what for? My wife thinks its dementia - I call it maturity!
to struggle with what direction I want my collection to go. It is pretty simple, 2 Rolex, 3 if you count my wife's, a Bell & Ross, a Tag Carrera Twin Time, and a very nice group of vintage pieces. Probably not a day goes by that I don't look at watches bu...
I see that only sentimental pieces as pillars of my collection. Those that I just bought myself do not last more than 2 years usually. But I re-explore more and more old references that I sold in the past. My current goal is to have a complementary select...
I'd look for fun pieces like Seiko, and various passion plays / Kickstarter projects. Wife and I have the copper dial and the blue dial version of DUMOREAU DM01. A wonderful timepiece, very accurate and durable too! Check out the Phantasos Triclops, thoug...
Can only wear one at a time, It is nice to look down and see something different every few days, but honestly I could live with seeing the same watch every day. I just can't bring myself to jettison anything I have. I have guns I won't get rid of. I don't...
On one hand a lot of stuff has really gotten out of hand, those watches you reference for which prices have crept up and up. Out of reach for many, either because they can’t get one new from an AD or the gray premium is just outrageous. On the other other...
In my opinion a collection roughly has a theme defining a genus or genuses and can approach completion when all species are accounted for. Purchasing individual watches on their own merit is just that. I am an individual watch guy, with the collection/the...
It is a constant struggle (unless you have a large constant stream of disposable income) to balance wants and reality. I have not bought a watch in almost 3 years, but just purchased two in the last 6 weeks. My Tudor BB 58 Blue is probably my best “satisf...