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Now I haven't worn a non-data watch for more than maybe 20 minutes in the past six years. I've sold a couple of the Sumos, and am slowly selling off the others (if only I could remember all the details...some were stock, a couple were custom...). Just happened to change the NATO strap on my Fenix 5 today, from a deep blue nylon to orange. I also have a leather strap for it, but don't like it as much as the nylon straps.
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I did a State of the Collection today (because the wife is away on business) and quickly realized that 18 watches is way too many for me.
I had 1 "nice" watch for 25 years before I added anything new and then during the past 5 years I have bought/worn/not-worn/sold more than 30. If this was your current collection: What would you keep? What would you sell? Anything in the top 3 rows is for sale. I would also consider selling the Seiko SKXA35 (yellow), SKX011 (orange), or Seiko x Blancpain Fifity Fathoms (black) homage if the price is right. Last edited by NYCfixie; 09-12-2023 at 10:09 AM. |
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cant quite make it out - what's the coke GMT in the third row?
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IWC Spitfire Crono Bronze
Been wearing this one lately.
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I'm just happy the small watch is coming back into fashion. I am pretty happy < 36mm and no way do I need a monster 45-50mm watch.
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As a person with a 7-3/4 wrist, most watches <39mm look silly on me. And, the stock leather/rubber/textile straps are never long enough. Bracelets often work for me because they usually come on sport/dive watches and tend to be longer. |
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What are thoughts on Jomashop as a place to buy a watch?
Thinking about a new watch and the Longines Legend Diver caught my attention.....maybe an Omega Seamaster if I want to stretch the budget.
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They have a reputation as a legitimate, high-volume, grey market seller. You will not get a manufacturer's warranty.
(I have not purchased from them yet, but would do so, for the right watch at the right price.)
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They give Longines a 2yr warranty. |
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I agree with this. I have the same problem. I bought the Rolex SeaDweller 43 last year and the size is perfect for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I have at least one piece from them. As pointed out above, they are gray market, so no manufacture's warranty. Other than that, they're fine.
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Ha ha! I've got a handful of different mechanicals that I love, but my every day watch is a Garmin Visoactive. I just love the fact that it's accurate to within a second, and the readout is BIG, so I can see the time without my glasses! It seems that I'm falling out of love with "watches." At one time I really wanted to learn how to service mechanical movements, and I bought the tools, but my hands shake too bad for that. I do have a timesetter box, to adjust my mechanicals for accuracy. I've got most of them down to just a few seconds per day. It's great fun to tinker, but when it comes to telling time, you can't beat a modern electronic watch!
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I always like to talk watches. I've been through the stages of watch collection.
Though undergrad, grad school and law school I wore a Seiko mechancial chronograph my father gave me. I then entered the world of higher end Swiss and German mechanical and probably bought, sold or traded 50 of them, usually for a profit. I then realized that what I had was a box of expensive jewelry and sold them. I will say that from that stage my first, the Bond wave dial Seamaster was my favorite. Next stage was dive watches divers actually wore when divers still wore dive watches. I still have and still wear 2 Tunas, an Arnie, a Turtle, first Citizen digital depth meter and a second gen Echoazilla. IMG_6365r by Robert Copple, on Flickr But a couple of weeks ago, I had to have this Japanese cool G-Shock. IMG_7162 by Robert Copple, on Flickr |
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I always had a thing for Breitling. This is a circa 1990 Navitimer Chronograph that belonged to my dad. The discoloration on the face wasn't always there but adds a vintage patina that I quite like.
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