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Horological Meandering

Not a problem I've run into yet...

 

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 usefulness/practicality as well.  But I don't buy watches that suit a fantasy, because that fantasy may change (many buy certain Omegas because they want to be James Bond, but people who want to be other people may decide they aren't alcoholic, womanizing, super-spies).  

At the end of the day, it's about buying a few things that #1, looks good on your wrist; and #2, something you'll always love on your wrist that will be timeless and classic forever.  

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