You should like every watch you own but you shouldn't own every watch you like.

I think I heard it somewhere on the T&H channel a couple of days ago, I've been dwelling on it and well I'm pretty sure it's true!

Maybe this will help somebody else on their journey. Just putting it out there!

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Why not? 😜

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The problem I have is deciding which watch I like enough to own. After accumulating over 20 watches, all of which I like, the struggle becomes more real! 😀

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Ichibunz

Why not? 😜

Never though of it that way😈

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skyblue

The problem I have is deciding which watch I like enough to own. After accumulating over 20 watches, all of which I like, the struggle becomes more real! 😀

If I find myself returning to YouTube or IG to specifically see and look for more pics/vids of the same watch for more than 2 weeks in a row, then I'm going to buy it. I actually wait for like a month before I make the final decision of starting to save up for it or not. It's all about pacing, for a while I had a rule of 1 watch per year, I broke it twice lol. But still, never went over 2 watches per year.

When the VC222 reissue came out I was in love with it, but I never found myself revisiting the watch, that's curious, isn't it?

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My mind just exploded

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SpecKTator

My mind just exploded

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That's what I do😎

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“If you go flying back through time, and you see somebody else flying forward into the future, it’s probably best to avoid eye contact.”

-Jack Handy

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This is 100% true for me.

Even if I could afford every watch I loved (the number? it's astronomical), I'd have other things I'd want to do with that money.

Travel, other hobbies, help others, build a new house.

I don't want to be a one note person.