I am like the Count, in that I am not that into cars. For me a car is something to get me where I need to go, purely functional. I grew up with a father who always had car magazines around ( a Jaguar enthusiast ), and I never understood the interest. I think I do now as my passion for watches increases. Just as car enthusiasts like to look at models for fun or drool over that which they cannot have, I spend a lot of time looking at watches and imagining what it would be like to posess the high end pieces that interest me. A watch is just like car in that it is not just the outside, but also what is "under the hood". I read many posts that imply that a watch of exceptional beauty must have an interesting or well made engine in order to be a top notch piece. For some a watch is just something to tell them what time it is. I find that I can wear some of my nicer pieces and I don't even care if the time is set correctly. I am just enjoying the light playing off the crystal, or how well the thing is put together. I drive a Toyota, and own 2 watches that are worth more than the car. Some think that is nuts, but it seems perfectly normal to me. So, in relation to the original post, I will keep the Toyota in the garage and hopefully have a Ferari, Porshe, Mercedes, etc. on my wrist or in a case in the house.
Stewart