I think this might be a painful thread.... Over the years, sometimes by mistake and sometimes as part of a trade, we let some watches go. I remember letting this 6263 Daytona go as part of a trade for a 1665 Patent Pending. I never regretted getting the 1...
This one, I always think about it: Tudor Submariner 94010 M.N, but it went to a great and friendly home: This GMT 16750, but I had to fund a 6542, and went into another great home: I sold my Yachtmaster but re bought it. Same for a 16 520. So, at the end,...
......I regret many, but the 6263 is a particular regret as it came from the original owns and had its original bill of sale etc. I also think the red DAYTONA is a special Dayto.
not really hard to replace .. even if you want one with " everything " and in extramint conditions ... or even if you search the rarest combo ( PN dial with RCO printings ) .. the only 6263 extremely hard to replace would be the one with Oman crest ( and ...
the only watch I regret ( altough has never been mine ) it's the f.. ing " desert " ( or " black " ) submariner ..... I only had it in my hands for a couple of hours but was love at first sight ...
A mint 1675 that I traded in for a root beer later. The biggest regret is still the one I haven't bought.... a COMEX which has become a grail obsession for me now.
I wanted to have a sub and gmt and dayto and so as a collector you need them all but as I refined my focus and expanded vertically I found myself more in touch with the depth within the models. I guess in the future If was going to have one dayto it would...
....I once sat next to a guy at dinner and we started chatting...turned out he was a big vintage Rolex fan. I asked him what he liked, and he said Paul Newman Daytonas. I was fascinated.....I owned two at the time...a 6239 and a 6262. I asked him which on...
It just did not fit my theme. At first I wanted one of each range sub, explorer, chrono etc. but then I refined my approach to go vertical within the models so 5512 has several variations so I followed the vertical approach. Bill
1665 patent pending 1016 space dweller 6240 black PN A6538 military 5514 comex 1665 comex 6538 sub 1680 UAE 5513 3,6,9 dial 6542 gmt red writing Apart from those not much really
I always thought I must have been the craziest guy around for letting go: 6536-1 Ci 6205 tropic 6538 6305-1 waffle 6263 NOS 5513 meters first NOS AP RO 5402 A-series But no, there are others with similar and even crazier history! ;-)
.......well sort of....wasn't that for sale at auction for £800 and you decided against it? That sort of counts as one you let go.... Just trying to be complete here
......what if you can get a massive grail watch from another collector, but ONLY as part of a trade for a watch that is in your current collection? What if that collector will not accept cash as he really wants the watch you have and will trade for the on...
If it really was the ONE and the only possible way to get that one would be to let go of something else.... I guess it would be a case by case decision. Depending on what the one would be and what the something else would be.... Best, my mind game playing...
I haven't owned enough watches to regret letting any go. I have cut loose an Omega SM200 SHOM (cool case on that one) and a 14060M. I don't regret either as I used them to fund my 16600, which will be with me for ages. That being said, I already regret le...