I've been looking forward to spending the summer on the cusp of the western isles of Scotland. Part of the purpose was to have some quiet time to reassess a few things at a basic level. I wanted to leave this effort as open-ended as possible in order to s...
I’m still early in my collecting phase and own way more watches than I will end with. But I will very likely follow your arc and pare down as I continue to progress. That being said, what are you doing with your Jurgensen 😉
. . . to figure that out. I'll be on Medicare in a few months. Not all that many years left. Time to move on from the material and onto the ethereal. Working on my pool game is as satisfying as enjoying my watches. Maybe even more so. 😌
As long as it’s done with a smile, it’s ok to give up watches! The watches has to bring happiness and let go with happiness, if any of the 2 change then something we’re not doing right
I completely stopped collecting for about 2-3 years, was burnt out. And felt like I was chasing a rabbit that I would never catch. At the time we were focusing on kids and we were blessed to have three. And now that they are here and healthy I'm dabbling ...
We recently moved my wife's aunt into a nursing home and spend two days a week sorting through and cleaning out her belongings that are stuffed into a 150 square meter apartment. She refused to part with anything in the 85 years she lived there. Admittedl...
It's perfectly normal to become attached to habit; habit allows us to string together past, present at future. But as you say it may not serve our interests well when circumstances change or when confronted by something unforeseen. Holding on to things ca...
Brother, I have been there. Seems a natural part of the journey. In just two months I have sold or given away 4. Leaving me with a much more manageable 5 in rotation. It does feel a bit liberating if I’m honest. We’ll see where it goes from here!
People say that places, objects, and/or other people (or lack thereof) can sometimes be cathartic... Maybe (?) give it a little bit more time before selling watches that are not as material as they look, given the beautiful (and conceptually nontrivial) c...
... at the same time, I have a life-long tendency to seek 'liberation' from things I have built: countries, work, interests. Not everyone is the same this way, so this is not an approach that some may recognise or want. The changes can be disruptive and i...
I recently did something similar, and went from 40 to 30 while bringing a fresher feel to the new number. Perhaps that was a prelude without me knowing it, because now I feel ready to embark on a next phase: to go from 30 to maybe half that number and wit...
Too many thoughts are running through my head at the same time so I will try to sort them out and be brief. I think we all go through something like this eventually and some more often than others. Speaking for myself, I walked away several years ago due ...
This is the most enriching part of collecting for me - the deeply personal stories that are both beautifully unique and also a basis for generalisable observations. Yours is an illustration of why collecting is an essentially human endeavour; we apes have...
It is really interesting and mind opening. I am in my middle ages and can not call myself a collector taking into account the 5 watches I have. However even now, sometimes it feels meaningless to pursue some watches, always sparing some watch budget (whic...
I think I understand why we human beings like to surround ourselves with exterior expressions of ourselves. So I'm not going to begrudge anyone who builds up an impressive collection of things, including watches. It just so happens that renewal sometimes ...
I will keep our exchanges, mainly on Parmigiani but also on other watches, in the highest of respect. The way you approached watches was always with a sincere curiosity, open mind and a desire to learn and share your knowledge. As you open a new chapter i...