Absolutely. I have my first good watch. A SEIKO Blue-Eye Chronograph, circa 1975. I also inherited my fathers Accutron from 1969. This was presented to him on his 25th work anniversary. I would sell everything I own to keep both of these…
First and foremost my phiobos. But also my grail, the 2nd ed seiko monster, my baby monster...while thinking about it all of my watches will stay as long as i m alive. But wifey has the permission to sell all of them when i m passing away. I bet she counts the days 🤣
Would never sell this Vostok Amphibia w/ Milspec Dial (420 case type) - as it was my first mechanical watch; given to me my father many years ago and started my watch collecting journey.
Breitling 44mm Black steel Canada Chronomat limited edition watch#100/100 promised to my younger daughter who entered the world one July 1st, Canada Day.
Breitling 44mm Black steel Canada Chronomat limited edition watch#100/100 promised to my younger daughter who entered the world one July 1st, Canada Day.
I wish I could pick just one. I have about 40 in my collection but, these ones are the ones I will never sell. 2 Casio Edifice one for my late brother. The other 53 birthday. The G Shock for my 55th Birthday. If I had to talk 3 watch collection that is it.
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Absolutely. I have my first good watch. A SEIKO Blue-Eye Chronograph, circa 1975. I also inherited my fathers Accutron from 1969. This was presented to him on his 25th work anniversary. I would sell everything I own to keep both of these…
First and foremost my phiobos. But also my grail, the 2nd ed seiko monster, my baby monster...while thinking about it all of my watches will stay as long as i m alive. But wifey has the permission to sell all of them when i m passing away. I bet she counts the days 🤣
Wow! I love it. Simply gorgeous. For me -
I would not sell my VC.
Wow! I love it. Simply gorgeous. For me -
I would not sell my VC.
Beautiful.. One of the most beautiful watches ever made.. Love it!
I would never sell any of my watches but the one that means the most is my birth year watch that I've had for nearly 40 years.
Have had this for over 20 years, won’t ever sell it (plus, no one would actually pay for it 😂)
Other, more recent acquisitions I don’t see myself ever selling, include the GO, the VC and the Zenith:
Have had this for over 20 years, won’t ever sell it (plus, no one would actually pay for it 😂)
Other, more recent acquisitions I don’t see myself ever selling, include the GO, the VC and the Zenith:
Beautiful collection
2001 Omega Seamaster 300m. Bought new when I turned 30. Always my keeper!
My Timex Standard Collection quartz chronograph. Was the first watch that I bought as something more then a walmart casio to tell time at work.
Would never sell this Vostok Amphibia w/ Milspec Dial (420 case type) - as it was my first mechanical watch; given to me my father many years ago and started my watch collecting journey.
My Tag Heuer Aquaracer. A 40th birthday present from my mum, so never being sold!
Would never sell my Tissot Visodate. Anniversary gift from my wife 8 years ago.
Breitling 44mm Black steel Canada Chronomat limited edition watch#100/100 promised to my younger daughter who entered the world one July 1st, Canada Day.
Breitling 44mm Black steel Canada Chronomat limited edition watch#100/100 promised to my younger daughter who entered the world one July 1st, Canada Day.
Beautiful
Another Breitling keeper for life- bought when our son was born, almost 25 years ago
Beautiful
Thank you! Have a great day! 👍
I wish I could pick just one. I have about 40 in my collection but, these ones are the ones I will never sell. 2 Casio Edifice one for my late brother. The other 53 birthday. The G Shock for my 55th Birthday. If I had to talk 3 watch collection that is it.