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27 April 2022, 09:44 AM | #31 |
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Comfort and exclusivity and color
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27 April 2022, 10:11 AM | #32 | |
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27 April 2022, 10:49 AM | #33 |
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I buy pieces that I like 👍
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27 April 2022, 11:23 AM | #34 |
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I like maximum diversity in small numbers, while maintaining versatility. Each piece needs to stand on its own and be able to be worn for weeks at a time, or 3 in one day without changing clothes lol
I have special memories with each one of these PS. after seeing your collection all together the Hulk & GS would make a killer 2 pc collection |
27 April 2022, 11:31 AM | #35 | |
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I only posted a few of my watches; my signature line has all of them. I could never get down to a 2 watch collection.
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27 April 2022, 11:37 AM | #36 |
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I like watches with blue dial.
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27 April 2022, 11:37 AM | #37 | |
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27 April 2022, 11:38 AM | #38 |
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Great collection. I especially like the Chopard and SMP.
I’ve recently focused on more iconic watches from different brands - speedy, seamaster (smp 300m), gmt master ii, navitimer, and iwc pilot. |
27 April 2022, 11:45 AM | #39 |
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Right now, my collection is driven by simple complications and divers.
Explorer I Sub 41 SD4K DSSD-JC Even though my collection is heavily skewed towards divers, there is quite a bit of diversity in size and dial types among the three — glossy, matte and the JC dial. They all have different personalities, and I enjoy cycling among the three, depending on a variety of variables. The Explorer is an understated classic that is my “I am going to be in court today” watch, or used in other instances where I don’t want my watch to be too conspicuous. |
27 April 2022, 12:24 PM | #40 |
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my pieces remind me of my dad
(*not pictured: OP36, which reminds me of ME... heh)
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27 April 2022, 01:14 PM | #41 |
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What drives your collection?
i mainly buy what i like and primarily focus on rolex, tudor, omega. i also have a panerai
hopefully patek down the line and VC maybe a grand seiko one day but just can’t justify spending the $ for a white birch Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
27 April 2022, 01:19 PM | #42 |
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My collection focus on :
- steel PATEK - iconic LANGE - oddball ROLEX That pretty much sum up my watch journey… so far for the pass 20 years Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
27 April 2022, 01:55 PM | #43 |
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27 April 2022, 02:12 PM | #44 |
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whatever the grey dealers want to buy from me
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27 April 2022, 03:38 PM | #45 |
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sea, air, land theme with examples of diving, pilot, gmt, chronograph, classic, calendar watches........
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27 April 2022, 03:38 PM | #46 |
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…affordability and availability.
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27 April 2022, 09:41 PM | #47 |
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Getting the watches I like most drives my collection too. Although my watches probably fit into the more popular category. That’s okay though. I’m still getting the watches I want.
Also, I’m not getting a pure dress watch just because everyone on the internet thinks I should. If I want 2 divers, then I’m getting 2 divers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
27 April 2022, 09:56 PM | #48 |
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This has been a really interesting read so far. It’s really great to hear what guides other enthusiasts collecting.
Honestly I’ve never really thought about it till now, but in my case I think it mostly comes down to these factors: 1. Sense of style, I wear casual clothes most of the time and have no need for dress watches. 2. I gravitate toward Rolex and the classic professional references. To me, these watches represent the design ethos of the brand, and they spoke to me ever since I was a kid reading National Geographic. 3. Outside of Rolex, I like to own references that have or are tied to horological icons or ones that share this type of dna. |
27 April 2022, 10:01 PM | #49 |
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It’s good to see that at least 1 person has the conjones to admit they’re driven by profit. Given the abundance of “what’s it worth” posts here, where are all you profiteers/investors standing in this thread? It’s all gone quiet over there
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27 April 2022, 10:05 PM | #50 |
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No rhyme nor reason. When I like a watch, I give it some time to mature the decision process before I take the jump. I'm not looking for the typical Sea -Land - Sky trio, not trying to tick boxes of any kind.
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27 April 2022, 10:43 PM | #51 |
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Just simple subtle luxury has always been my style. BB58 and Rolex Explorer check all my boxes. Honestly, I can live with either as a one and only.
I would love to own a GMT, Daytona, etc. but prob wouldn’t as they would ultimately fade in wrist time and eventually get sold. Too much watch for me. |
27 April 2022, 10:59 PM | #52 |
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That new Seamaster looks superb, Jesse. I really don’t know what drives my interest in watches. I think I am just drawn towards classic looking tool watches, and the simpler the better for me usually.
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27 April 2022, 11:18 PM | #53 |
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I've been solely into Rolex for the past 10 years and recently finally decided to venture into Patek.
Several factors for me when I consider the next purchase: 1. Wearability - can I wear it under most occasions if not everyday? Is the watch comfortable enough? 2. Robustness - my work involves lots of manual labor so can this watch endure all these hand motions/sweat/shock? 3. Aesthetics - do I love the look of the watch? does this watch match most of my wardrobe? 4. Prestige - what does this brand stand for? how do I feel about owning a piece from this brand? 5. Value - although selling it is the last thing I'd consider, will this watch retain pretty good value in the preowned market? 6. Affordability - will I be able to replace this watch if it was unfortunately stolen/robbed off me? The watch must not affect or jeopardize my current financial standing.
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27 April 2022, 11:41 PM | #54 |
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I think my collection in the past has been in a constant state of flux as my tastes have refined.
Id still class myself as relatively new to the hobby, ive been collecting for around 6 years, but only really seriously in the last 3 years in terms of luxury pieces As my tastes have refined ive learned that im most happy with my collection when i have pieces that have no overlap in their designs or purpose, so each piece has its own space in the collection. For instance my current collection is: Tudor BB58 Zenith Pilot 40mm Grand Seiko Skyflake Rolex Airking 114200 In the future i want to add an Explorer 1 to that and maybe an OP or preferably a Yachtmaster 40mm from Rolex and add another Omega back in with a Speedy (now that the new bracelet has pivoted end links)...plus a Reverso or Polaris. I try not to think too far ahead though because it will probably take me a few years to get the Rolex part of my collection ticked off. Luckily my AD stock Omega and Longines which i also love, and theyre bringing out cool models all the time. Ive made plenty of newbie mistakes over the years so while ive often had watches in and out of the collection, the 4 i have now im 100% happy with so cant see me selling, i will only buy watches i actually want to keep going forward too, so they will have to meet some pretty high criteria to be added to the current collection. I wholeheartedly subscribe to IAMJacky train of thought in terms of criteria...if a new watch is to enter the collection, it has to meet those points..i buy watches to keep and have a nice base collection already so theres no rush to add, with that said, when i find something i love, i wont settle for anything less whether that from Rolex, Omega, Longines, JLC etc etc....it doesnt have to be a multi 000000 watch to peak my interest. |
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Great responses so far, gents! Love to see the thought process behind some of these massive purchases.
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Thank you! Not really a Seamaster guy (or Omega, for that matter), but this specific watch just sang to me. Wearing it as a daily as we speak!
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28 April 2022, 01:34 AM | #56 |
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Insanity drives my collection.
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28 April 2022, 01:53 AM | #57 |
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This will be my collection:
1) 'Nice' watch (Not really a dress watch since I seldom even wear a button down shirt - WFH!) 2) Everyday watch. Should be relatively light and comfortable. 3) Beater. Used when mountain biking, gardening, rafting etc. Minor damage is expected. No service unless it dies. I don't think I could ever have just one, but OTOH don't see myself with a dozen either. I love watches but don't see myself as a "collector." |
28 April 2022, 03:00 AM | #58 |
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I wanted a black Sub date for years, I also knew I’d want a Datejust or Polar Explorer, 1 or the other. Not because they are hot, but because I love ‘em.
Panerai is the same thing, love the brand, love the designs. So at this point, I feel more satisfied with my collection than I ever have. And I have a full G-Shock and Smartwatch collection to appeal to the geek in me. Rolex Sub date White stick dial Datejust 41 with fluted bezel on jubilee Panerai 1389 Panerai 24 Omega Planet Ocean 43.5 with the orange at the 12-15 marks. I feel they are all unique from each other. Love them all for different reasons. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
28 April 2022, 03:12 AM | #59 |
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It’s funny, Rolex creates the watches that just look perfect … to me. I’ll always felt this way about their designs from my first (acquired June 1984 — a DJ36) to now. As you may expect, over the years I have owned numerous other brands that I really like (most notably Omega). But I always come back to Rolex. And at different points in my collection life I valued different tastes in watches — I used to wear a suit everyday to work, so I gravitate towards dressier watches like the Datejust. But since 2008 I’ve liked dressier sport watches. And, to me, Rolex delivers in this space. Most recently, what has fueled my passion is Land-Sea-Air … and my collection reflects that: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
28 April 2022, 03:19 AM | #60 |
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Loving it on my wrist.
If it’s uncomfortable, too big, too loud, etc., I won’t keep it. And it’s hard to tell if it passes the test until I’ve worn it for a bit. For example, I lucked into a 124060 Submariner, but after 2 weeks on the wrist, I couldn’t stand it. Too tall and too uncomfortable. In contrast, the Explorer 214270 is comfortable and low profile. Pretty nearly perfect. I always assumed the Sub was the watch for me, but it wasn’t. |
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