I think there is definitely a cycle to it and that will be based on a number of things. I am definitely going to give your question a lot of thought and answer with detail. Great question and one i suspect that hits a note with many
Over the last decade, I amassed a collection of 15 watches. A small collection by many standards I suspect; particularly among Purists. But starting about two years ago, I came to the realization that a) I was not able to wear them all with any regularity...
I have discussed this point with a close watch collector friend and given many serious thoughts to it, especially if I wanted to consider a very serious high end piece, e.g. Minute repeater. But I have spent so many years researching and hunting for very ...
To come back to the original topic, I have the feeling we have to go at the end of a journey, to then be able to decide which piece to leave... For example, finishing a theme helps you to decide which piece to keep, which one to trade, ro to sell... Well ...
Also if Patek were to give us a manual version of the 5078 well then I really either have to save up or trade quite a few pieces. Ine meantime I am enjoying the ride! :) Joe
You guessed right, well, mad greedy guys apart, there are several guys here who are thinking about reducing the collection to the essential ( note that it would be interesting to provide a definiton of what is essential...;) ). Well, 15 is not that much, ...
and now around 40 are gone. A couple I regret a bit but all the gone watches were such I really never used. My plan is to have a well-formulated collection of 12 watches I am all wearing. There are some issues with a big collection we seldom think: it wou...
manufacturer's recommendations. I just "found" again a GP Sea Hawk II that I did not wear in many years. I had big difficulties to get it alive again because I think the oils got a bit old. Best, Kari
... of a timepiece 24/7. To prevent lubrifiants from becoming sticky I generally advise to wear a watch - or at least wind it - every few months. I admit that I had a few watches that seem to feel a bit offended when being ignored for a longer time, aveng...
Wear a watch once a month, maybe every five weeks. That's 10-12 times a year. I will be dead before I got to worry about service in a new watch. Yes I am getting several used pieces, but I hav had the serious pieces serviced so I look as them as new. Give...
There are many opinions. However, if I do not wear a watch at all, why to own it? Just for the sake of owning it? I'm not a collector but love to wear watches I enjoy. Best, Kari
Watches are built to be worn, just as cars are built to be driven. I never understood people collecting cars only to seal them into plastic and protective atmosphere. The same applies to art. My wife's former boss collects paintings, but does not hang the...
written. I say interesting because I have read, probably on this forum? that a watch working lasts longer and needs less servicing than a watch not working. Perhaps I read wrongly and I am doing the wrong thing by manually winding all my watches (only 10:...
While it is undisputed that lubricant substances degrade over time, it has not been made entirely clear whether this happens quicker when the movement components are actually operating or not. Corrosion of unmoving parts should not be an issue in sealed w...
... more than once, I fear. At some time, I realize to spend practically all the time with the same two or three watches. So I try to keep my "collection" to not more than five timepieces - in vain. Sooner or later, the number goes up. The good thing, how...
but come to no good conclusion! The main issue for me is that I think all watches should be worn and that I tend to wear one watch during a work week (because I have them in a secure location and going there more often is a hassle). On the weekend I switc...
... in my case, the most valuable timepieces are stored at the bank as well. Too often I spontaneously want to wear this or that watch, only to find it non-accessible among those stored in the vault. Marcus
During my first phase, I topped 50-60 then ... I was robbed, all but one gone. Stopped for some time and then Restarted with a ceiling number in mind and I'm maintaining. When this number is exceeded, I let go the ones in excess. Since this process (the l...
I have arrived at the cynical conclusion that "I don't wear them enough" is, with rare exceptions, a rationalization for downsizing. What I mean is that when one can afford to keep a larger collection, that excuse is rarely sufficient to cause a significa...
Assigning a specific number of pieces to anyone but myself. We all have differing lifestyles that drive our wear habits. For example, my job went business casual about 8 years ago, and I only wear a suit and tie maybe once a month. I live in a place where...
Definitely a lot of people in the same boat. When push comes to shove, they do end up having to downsize. For many, the hunt is more important than the capture. FIrst of all, I love the watches I buy. LOVE them. And they also have to fulfill a certain use...
Went as many as 12 at some point. And just like you, i realized many aren't getting worn enough. Told myself i'd cut it down to 4, and managed that for a while. Now i have 5, but thankfully still enjoying my pieces and have no real plans to acquire any mo...
All: I am in no way a serious collector like many on this forum. I have no watches in a vault, I have not overly expensive pieces, I own no rare Omani dialed watches, or Serpico signed Subs, etc. In fact, I only own two watches - a Rolex 16600 and a 1665....
I think we all deal with the fact that yes, 1) some of us can afford lots of watches without blinking, 2) others have to deliberate a little, but buy what they want on impulse 3) most have to consider their next purchase as an important decision in relati...
but i must admit to being a complete addict. the first reduction was from over 300 to about 150, the second was from 240 to 12 just to buy 1. even 2 years ago i sold off several pieces to buy some higher end vintage pieces, but i am now up to nearly 90 ag...
You brought up perhaps one of the most important topics in watch collection. Period. I wonder why it has been brought up so little. Lets admit it. We all have gone through cycles. I am just going through a major cycle. As I get older and learn more my tas...
Admittedly, this is an issue peculiar to vintage watch collectors, but after getting a watch mechanically restored, scouring the Internet for a correct crown, buckle, or whatever else it needs, waiting for a correct bracelet even though I only need one ex...
My view on collecting is that I decided from the start that my collection will be less than 10 watches, simply because I cannot afford all of them! But also because having a limited number of watches make you better: better at finding yourself, watches ar...
This is something I've gone through many times. I have a small collection of 20 watches, and I've found myself wanting, or thinking, of downsizing it to a manageable 5 pieces. Each time though, I could never just get down to just 5 that I liked, especiall...
My lifestyle provides the setting: If I examine my life of the past few years it is comprised of the following Casual (80%) - 40% I am at the office working in a business casual environment - 20% I am at the shore or off scuba-diving - 20% I am in a casua...
.... that virtually all collectors go through. I think there is definitely a cycle to it and that will be based on a number of things. I am definitely going to give your question a lot of thought and answer with detail. Great question and one i suspect th...
Maybe 80, I don't know and I haven't counted for awhile. So I will have to put my inventory list in this post. I used to buy and sell a lot. I was best friend of the postman for at least 5 years. But I have slowed significantly. And I have given up on col...
I think it happens with most watch collectors who aren't "hoarders" :) I tried to get it down to 3 watches but it was impossible. Now it's grown over to what I wanted to have :P I wonder if I will go through collection lifecycle #2? Cheers, Anthony
its a battle between available funds v. available pieces v. real life responsbilities.. when I first got into this hobby and heavily into a particular brand...I was up to like 7 of the same brand.. then I realized my tastes change (like everyone), real li...
I did try to downsize my collection. However, I guess I didn't try hard enough. The effort of down sizing my collection has inevitably failed. I think I have more watches now. Regards Ling
At one point last year i had around 15 pcs, now i am down to 8 ( one is for sale, and one is coming in early 2014). Like you, some of the pcs never get any wrist time before. So i decide to consolidate into more serious pcs. Watches i love and would wear ...
it has never worked. I told myself I would focus on certain type of watches, certain material only, certain brands, certain size, only independents.....but I would always end up breaking those vows. as with other addictions, watch collecting will make one...
I believe I may have bought some watches from you (Hong Kong?) I have other collecting hobbies too - some active (watches, books, Russian icons, artwork) and some inactive (Michelin Bibendum, cars, bicycles). It's a very deeply ingrained thing and hard to...