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Horological Meandering

This is a great topic and something I have thought

 

about quite a bit in the last 2 years.  A number of the watches I have were bought on impulse without taking a long time to think about the purchase.  I think with any new purchase there is the initial excitement of having a new piece, and it typically gets most of the wrist time for the short term.  It is after the new phase is over when it is determined whether I really like the watch and decide if I made a good choice.  I feel fortunate that I actually like all the watches I have bought and have no desire to sell any of them.  I have never bought the same brand of watch twice and look for complications that I don't have, so every watch I have is unique to me in some form or fashion.  Having said this there are some of these watches that don't get much wrist time.  There are always going to be favorites of the group, and those are worn the most.  Not wearing a watch regularly doesn't necessarily mean it should be sold.  If you have a collection there are always going to be some watches that don't get worn regularly.  I doubt many people give equal time to every watch they own, and you can only wear one at a time (or two I guess, I think AndrewD has said he wears two).  As long as a watch has some unique quality in relation to the other watches in my collection, I will keep it even if I don't wear it a lot.

 

Stewart

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