Non, je ne regrette rien

Get me... proper cultured

Moving on. I saw on a post the other day where someone (forgive my memory - I'm old) was extolling the virtues of the Seiko JDM SARV003. Here's mine...

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It's a lovely watch... and I sold it. I don't know why, I don't really sell my own watches, but sell it I did. Probably because I thought I had too many watches (I know right!)

And no regrets...

Except, for the huge regret.

Has anyone else sold a watch and, later on, realised you've been a complete plum. If so what was it, why did you let it go and how long before you realised the error of your ways?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjAqydON9rE 

Into each life some rain must fall...

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I think I am relatively early in my watch collecting journey and have yet to sell any watches, hence I have saved myself from this heartbreak.

I can understand being in the situation of selling a watch, regretting it and buying it back again though. What I don't get is people who go through this cycle multiple times with the same watch 😳 Repeatedly buying and flipping it. That I really don't understand and would love someone to explain it to me.

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Well... that post turned out to be a monumental flop. Maybe it's been done before. Maybe it's just a crap post. Ha ha. 

Must try harder.

Next time... what's your favourite Mickey Mouse watch!