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About 2015, my younger brother who also "collects" watches started getting into modded Seikos. I joined him by jumping in with both feet as you saw in my earlier post/picture. The issue for me is that I liked getting them "upgraded/modified" but then never really wore most of them. As such, they have sat in a watch box, getting wound every once in a while, and collecting dust. I also picked up the Oris ProPilot and Oris Aquis which are nice and get worn more often than all the Seikos and Citizens. Nothing wrong with Seiko or Citizen but I do have way too many diver style watches. I realized that I do not enjoy "switching it up" as others do and tend to stick with about 4 watches in my rotation. This is why I am starting to sell off watches especially the new and never worn ones.
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I have five watches that I love. I try to switch them up but I definitely get in grooves with specific watches for a few days or weeks in a row. Each different grove I get into is so nice. If watches are like jewelry, I cannot imagine what women go through😂
Same with bikes although I only have two bikes so my modes are more dominant in that case. If only multiple thousands of dollars worth of bikes could be stored in the bathroom drawer!! |
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One plus of bikes is that maintenance (although much more frequent than watches) is a lot easier for the average-Joe.
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Believe it or not, there are some people out there who value a watch primarily as a time-keeping device, and nothing more.
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I don't believe it..79 posts and counting....4-6 watches 'in rotation'....
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voice calls with it, now it's the pocket watch and tea timer. |
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I was talking watches with a buddy at work today, and was reminded of this thread. OP, have you made any decisions yet? Have we managed to increase or decrease your uncertainty? |
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After a lot of rabbit holes, I’m going to try out a Vaer A3 Tradition and see how I like it!
https://www.vaerwatches.com/products...36mm-automatic If Baltic made a slightly smaller watch I probably would have scooped one. I may still… |
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Nice choice.
Enjoy wearing it. There's always time to get that Richard Mille later... (yuck!) |
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That looks great! Very good size and very clean/minimal. Strap or bracelet?
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Thanks! Got a strap. We'll see how it goes! If I can find another 36mm watch with clean lines made of titanium, I'll probably have to get one of those too. |
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As long as we are talking watches....just found out about this youtube channel....the restores watches: WristWatchRevival
Cheers!
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Red Dead restoration and Nekkid Watchmaker
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Should make that plural. Started with a 235, then another numbered, a couple of Fenix models, and tomorrow an Epix. Bagged a 20% off promotion directly from Garmin, so...
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In the mid-2000s it was rehabbed into office space. It's a very neat building. The museum is unlocked during business hours but IIRC you can't walk through the rest of the building without a security badge. It'd be interesting to hear more about this. One person in my family still has a Waltham grandfather clock that works well. |
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