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Old 6 November 2024, 11:25 PM   #31
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For me it’s not boredom, but more like moving chess pieces on a board. I’ve finally become comfortable tweaking my collection based mostly on what I wear over time and working towards more diversity.
I recently traded both 116 Daytonas for a Patek as I still have 5 Rolexes that I wear the most.
To be transparent, I prefer the 126 Daytonas and after giving it a bit of time and I feel the urge to replace the Daytonas I will.
It’s helped me keep the hobby fresh by continuing to hunt…
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Old 6 November 2024, 11:32 PM   #32
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Been there, done that….several times. No regret
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Old Yesterday, 12:13 AM   #33
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Yes.

I was bored of my collection some years back and traded many of them away….

Looking back maybe I should have smacked myself.

Here is a picture of boredom from 2015
I still have the sub :)

And bored from 2020
I still have the exp II :)
I can safely say you zigged when you should have zagged Gus
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Old Yesterday, 12:14 AM   #34
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The thing about collecting is that there are so many options, between less expensive and very obtainable models from other Swiss manufacturers, to microbrands and even Kickstarter, if you're really brave (I did one of those).
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Old Yesterday, 12:26 AM   #35
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Baby steps, man. Baby steps.
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Old Yesterday, 01:29 AM   #36
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Old Yesterday, 01:43 AM   #37
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always chasing the next one...
...or two...or three...
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Old Yesterday, 01:46 AM   #38
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Do it!

What's your gold watch ?
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Old Yesterday, 02:03 AM   #39
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Never bore of things I collect. Very deliberate about what I add, with no consideration whatsoever of what’s “hot” or not. So for me to add something it has to be for a good reason. That said, I feel my collection is more or less complete now and there is no piece out there that I am missing. So call it contentment.
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Old Yesterday, 02:39 AM   #40
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I have no SS pieces in my small collection. Would I add something back? Perhaps…but nothing grabs my attention like PM pieces these days. I offloaded a Batgirl and Starbucks to move into PM….no regrets.


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Old Yesterday, 04:57 AM   #41
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Has anyone felt bored of their collection that you were considering unloading a decent number of pieces? I know I'll catch heat for this but I'm bored of the stainless pieces. I have 1 gold piece and love the weight of it but was considering unloading a batman on jubilee, submariner date and panda daytona for a heavier hitter. Thoughts?
I have been thinking the same for quite some time, but haven’t been able to pull the trigger yet!!
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Old Yesterday, 05:01 AM   #42
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Yes.

I was bored of my collection some years back and traded many of them away….

Looking back maybe I should have smacked myself.

Here is a picture of boredom from 2015
I still have the sub :)

And bored from 2020
I still have the exp II :)
Curious what the collection looks like today.
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Old Yesterday, 08:36 AM   #43
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I can safely say you zigged when you should have zagged Gus
That sir is a certainty :)
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Old Yesterday, 08:38 AM   #44
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Curious what the collection looks like today.
This should work

https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=438451
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Old Yesterday, 08:53 AM   #45
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Unload them, the real fun is in buying them back. LOL
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Old Yesterday, 08:54 AM   #46
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One of my favorite TRF threads, thanks for reposting!
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Old Yesterday, 09:06 AM   #47
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Unload them, the real fun is in buying them back. LOL
That has been a challenge:)

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Old Yesterday, 09:21 AM   #48
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I think having a balance between SS and PM is needed in a collection. SS hold their worth better but there is always a lust for a PM piece.
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I did something similar recently https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=962719

No regrets op
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Old Yesterday, 09:59 AM   #50
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Always been careful and aware of chasing the new thing or falling into the trap of accumulating for its own sake.
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Old Yesterday, 11:26 AM   #51
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This is an interesting thread, as I’m also considering consolidating and really just focusing on those timepieces which I enjoy and wear.


But I am curious, when you guys/ gals do this, do you lose a lot of money in the trade in process ?

Is that something I just have to accept for the sake of moving onto the next piece?

I’ve traded in my rolex OP - fortunately that kept most of its value, but wow I lost on a ton on my grand seiko and Tudor …


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Old Yesterday, 12:05 PM   #52
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I said this in another recent thread. But I wouldn’t mind adding a solid gold piece and maybe offloading one or two watches to make room for that.

I can’t say which specific solid gold watch, because I feel like I’m changing my mind everyday. But maybe I’ll do this over the next year or so.


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Old Yesterday, 12:20 PM   #53
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Thinking of moving a few SS pieces for a PM myself but with the market right now, it's a hard decision. Contemplated trading SS Skydweller (white dial jubilee) and TT Rootbeer plus a few $K for WG pepsi blue dial but couldn't make the numbers work.
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Old Yesterday, 05:37 PM   #54
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Your watches your life your choice. There's no point in keeping something you don't like, the thing I would ponder is wearing comfort. I haven't yet met a watch that wears more comfortably than a 12 series GMT on a Jubilee bracelet. I personally wouldn't give up that blend of user friendliness in a hurry.
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Old Yesterday, 10:40 PM   #55
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Interesting thought on trading and acquiring watches. I have had a two watch collection before, YG Daytona and a SS Submariner, and been happy for years. I have had a much larger collection and it did not last. What is the right number, not know for me as all it takes is the right watch coming along and it is in the collection.
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Old Today, 01:25 AM   #56
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This is an interesting thread, as I’m also considering consolidating and really just focusing on those timepieces which I enjoy and wear.


But I am curious, when you guys/ gals do this, do you lose a lot of money in the trade in process ?

Is that something I just have to accept for the sake of moving onto the next piece?

I’ve traded in my rolex OP - fortunately that kept most of its value, but wow I lost on a ton on my grand seiko and Tudor …


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the truth is, if it's anything other than a Rolex (preferably a more in-demand Rolex reference), Patek or AP, then you're probably going to be taking a bath when you go to sell/trade a watch.
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Old Today, 02:13 AM   #57
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I got through brand phases. I went through periods where I didn't wear any of my Rolex watches. I'll start heavily collecting another brand and then grow tired of them. Over the past several years, I've really tried to focus my collection on pieces that are classics and versatile.

I have pieces in my collection that I can never trade for sentimental reasons, even if they don't get a ton of wear.

I have other pieces in my colleciton from brands that I am just no longer interested in and I am looking to unload.

The older I get, the more I keep coming back to Rolex and wearing them most frequently. I've commited myself to only sell a Rolex if I am replacing it with another Rolex. I've also found that with the size of my current collection, I am just not wearing my watches enough to justify having them. I'm looking at cutting the size by about a third, consolidating around classic Rolex and Omega pieces that I wear frequently, and getting rid of others that I do not.
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