I’m mostly focused on 4 stable brands...still not comfortable venturing into micro brands or Independence. Some of us like single brand, some like single complication or functions. Many have multiple choices of course, variety is the spice of life. Each p...
I don't have special theme for my small collection. But I am trying to cover as many diversities as I could, in terms of dial, material, and movement. 2 watches in two tone 2 watches in titanium 1 watch in full gold 6 watches in steel 1 watch in resin (a ...
So adding up all the numbers equal 35 or some can combine the requirement to hit multiple purposes? We rarely uses chronograph but still buys it so don’t worry about dual time/gmt usage, it’s a void to fill and you’ll be glad after accomplished, unless it...
No, my collection only consist of 11 watches, with many combination of material, color and movement. from left to right : Omega Speedmaster Apollo xi 45th, manual winding chronograph, titanium and gold. Grand seiko sbgw231, SS, manual winding three hander...
I collect with 3 brands. Omega, Longines, Baume and Mercier. It developed throughout the years. The door is open for more than 3 brands. No interest in independents and micro’s. No interest outside Swiss made. Movements can be all kind of stuff. I want a ...
Yes, the answer is on it’s way. Indies, simply i never heard of it when i start collecting watches. I learnt it here what indies are. De micro’s i knew when i started collecting. I have simply no interest in indies, because the reason CODE41 gives for cho...
Need to see their heritage/longevity but on the other hand, fellow collectors love them due to their skills and we cannot deny current generation doesn’t have genius that rival famous names from hundreds of years ago. The smaller brands with owners still ...
Good to know I got 3 of them Definitely Indies listed above are top notch...I’m just more conservative and prefer continuity and longevity. Gshocks today are a whole new animal and keeps getting better.
I will say that if one day i can afford half of these watches, my appreciation will be that much more. I love this forum, can see amazing pieces daily.
I understand this hobby has no end hence it’s important to define my desire and be done. My are the usual suspects and not exotic ones...appreciate your kind comments.
Why a digital photo today can sell for millions Why a banana with duct tape on a wall can sell for $120k Why I cannot walk into a watch to buy what I like Why suddenly many collectors appeared from nowhere Why brands are playing hard to catch
Bravo! I don’t quite have anything specific anymore. I probably had evolving targets in the first few years of collecting, but as time went on, I find myself just sticking to simple 3 handlers, but focused on well made and those that has some level of cus...
Ultimately a watch is to tell time and even that we have mostly use phones for that and the dates nowadays. Watch has become an accessory unlike in the past, not many screens in everywhere we can see the time. The servicing factor is indeed important cons...
It’s always nice to have a blue dial 5711 together with the green, for example. Or have all shades of a JLC TT31 even if you know you’re just gonna wear the black dial one 8 times out of 10. Of course, on the flip side, no harm in just enjoying the fact t...
Most likely we all have some limited funds unlike a few prominent PP collector 😅 and many others of course whom we don’t know....but it’s all relative if comparing the FAANG, Berkshire, Tesla owners... I’m not into redundancy so I cannot see myself collec...
Or getting weird looks when people in the office see that I had a “lowly” Seiko on my wrist.. And meeting a fellow watch nerd was a real rare treat! Social media changed all that definitely. More info at ones fingertips, for example, kinda dampens the exp...
The current situation will snap back when something goes to extreme end. All these craze started in 2016 onwards if I based on my local Rolex experience...when I can still see SS Professional watches in display, only got worst ever since. Yes we got in ea...
The ability to interact with the live watchmaker who are geniuses in their field is an experience we cannot feel with brands that was created hundreds of years ago. Customizing a watch for oneself is also special. I’m only worried about what happens if ow...
I don’t see myself buying from a brand other than PP in the near future, except for a pt Rolex Daytona (probably). It’s difficult enough to keep up with all the novelties of a single brand every year. Best, V.
We must have similar reasons why we both own the 2 brands. Indeed every year the novelties are hard to keep up but like Omega this year, I don’t need anymore Seamasters with lollipop hands since I have the Spectre version, so there will be years I can tak...
The nice thing about PP is their model families can be a very diversified collection to suit the needs of many collectors. I wish I can stick to just PP but it’s not as easy 😅 Here are me and my wife’s humble collection ...
Some people can spend thousands on shoes or wallets but I’m not that sophisticated 😜 I thought about this but I want to spread out into smaller boxes so if I loose or forget where it went, the loss is smaller 😂
My first Rolex is the Cellini Prince which I still, because it’s that “typical” Rolex but then I just feel they do make good watches that can withstand time, usage etc. ...
any special theme in my collecting but carefully thinking about a new purchase and get to the bottom of the model before buying. Your collection is outstanding. It has nicely versatility because it consist of sport-, dress- and precious metal watches.
When I decide to buy any watch, I’ll search all the articles and reviews about the watch before I make a move. I prefer difference in looks, functions, style so I don’t feel I’m wearing similar watches when I rotate.
Regarding to the Beatles, i see you collect Rolex, Patek Philippe, Lange, Omega. A good direction. An influencer on you tube called these brands i go to write as the three horsemen. Rolex Patek Philippe Audemars Piguet. Mine are Omega Longines Baume and M...
Especially the heritage models are very intriguing, I just wish they spend a little more efforts on choosing the movement. Many brands have nice watches indeed but I cannot spread myself too thin because I’m afraid if I go into a brand, I’ll start looking...
By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : April 24th, 2021-12:01
I am aiming for some level of variety between the rest watch casual watch we can watch and work watch I tend to privilege classic and simple watch that withstand the test of time such as the up/down or my GO chronometer which are two good example for me B...
The 2 examples you got are very tempting to me as well but I have 4 1815s and 1 GO PanoInverse XL so I think I’m good with the model and brand respectively. I tend to avoid something when I cannot differentiate the brands models. In part because of my ign...
Form, structure, discipline, focus - all apparent here. A very handsome selection indeed. I'm more of a dilettante, preferring to sample as far and wide as my means allow. I'll go high (not too high) and low for the experience. Haute horology and popular ...
Especially with inflation which governments deny....and brands increasing prices each year higher than my pay raises. Having many brands is a good thing , to cherry pick their best or what you like and that is the flexibility we can have. In today’s world...
I can understand the AD route you're taking - and it's clearly paying dividends. I have one multi-brand AD that I frequent, if only to look. There are others. My current pursuits however don't feature at retail, so it's more of a treasure hunt based on ta...
Hunting is fun and have to be careful with too many Frankenstein out there which is scary. I only buy brand new mostly from AD or Boutiques and not over retail, unless the older discontinued versions when I find it available at a trusty preowned store. Th...
some 25 years ago I went for Lange (new to the market then) and of course Rolex nowadays I purchase watches that are attractive from front (and mostly back) without caring about resale value anymore. there is no reasonable strategy behind it but just an e...
Same for me this is only a hobby so there’s a limit how I want to allocate my resources to it. I feel Rolex and Omega are stable brand and to be honest they make really nice daily wears as well as some icons. It’s good to know what one likes 👍🏻
very often.... and there's always one (or more) on the wish list. I suppose I do have more that are in the sport category which seems to have a big draw for you also!
As I’m very picky with limited funds (don’t we all? 😅), it’s getting more difficult to add newer pieces since I try to cover many bases. Do I wish for more, yes but I will have a hard time taking care and rotate them with future servicing cost adding up l...
make sure they all run a bit every few weeks.. which is becoming quite a chore. Any watch I've had for a long time eventually enters a how much do I love it vs how much will a service cost equation. Occasionally one of those hits the chopping block.
After making the assumption it’s like running and idling engine all the time. I make it a point to wind and rotate watches every week or two. Yeah...but I also found some watches are good for 10years without services and is still works great...maybe I did...
keeping good time with excellent power reserve and accuracy for even 20 years (!) on our program. Winders are for a moon phase-perpetual calendar-tide schedule pieces that have finicky setting characteristics that you want to wear semi-often. Having said ...
Don’t let watch brands know they make it that good, as they always advice servicing their watches every 3-5yrs....so I hope they don’t make it less good that we actually have to send it in One thing to consider is the cost of major service cost, if your U...
The White 5726 is the least “desirable” from the open market as compared to the Grey and Blue variants so it’s good for you to hunt for them....some are selling in the low 80s, even lower than 5711 and 5712
I think I set myself up for this situation, and is making consolidating a challenge. Thanks again vitalsigns....but I have no complaints at all, happy and no regrets
. . . coursing thru our innermost thoughts, and can change as we change over the course of our lives. After twenty years, I've come to the conclusion that my fascination for vintage Omegas is a reflection of longing for simpler times. In the last four yea...
Maybe as we get more senior, and have the means, we like to get the ones we missed in the past when situations cannot allow those. It’s also filling a void...let’s continue to live happy and no regrets.
I am a slave. So spontaneous pick a watch is out of the question. Sometimes it is difficult, but ending up with a great watch is the most important factor to do my way i chosen for.
The reason to buy luxury goods. I searched for the reason. But when time goes, income increase. What to do with extra capital? So watches and sports cars are a goal to complete. I love music and i have already a great stereo system that need no replacemen...
I am the same and will study it hard before I decide. Interestingly, I'm also thinking someday I would love to own a 911, lol.....like how did these brands secretly infuse such thoughts in us? Must be marketing folks' magic Now the question is which 911? ...
You can't go wrong with the brands you have. Not a lot of risk in owning those. Personally I've been pretty turned off as of lately with the ridiculous second hand prices of watches. Been focusing on cars and some real estate as of lately. I always find m...
I’m also at a point where I don’t chase or request a lot of new watches, unless it’s a complication that I really like, eg. a Perpetual Calendar (surprised!) and an end game PCC grand complication. The reason I hesitated because I only need one and still ...
And like you said it took off after the pandemic with dealer mark ups. Here is my G wagon. True rock climber GD 250 Wolf imported from a German military base. Only about 50 stateside. I leave out at our place in Leavenworth so I can hit the trails and tak...