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Old 10 August 2019, 11:39 PM   #1
fuigo
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Two-piece PP collection

I did it.

I took advantage of the recent market and consolidated big time. I gave up a 5170G-001, 3940J-018 and 5980-001. Now I have two PP’s left. The 5270P-001 and the 5960/1A-010. Will I miss the Nautilus and the classic PP PC? Yes, but there’s no point in looking back. I have, IMHO, a complete PP collection. Relatively metals and dials from the brand and similar function combo on each watch. On the more high end side, it’s a perpetual calendar chronograph in platinum. On the other end, it’s a annual calendar flyback chronograph in steel. In my head, it makes a lot of sense. Maybe I’ll add a Calatrava one day to have something quintessentially PP, but I’m just happy that my watches get more wrist time because there are less to rotate. Consolidating is addictive. Now I’m eyeing on the rest of my collection to see what I can do!

I was once told by two watchmakers at a brand that one only needs one Rolex... they are great watches, but one is enough. Maybe that is my next target brand to consolidate! The bigger question: which one to keep?










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