My watch history

Hi guys,

I always liked watches.

Always impressed by the different ways that watches worked, especially the movement. Solar, bumper, mechanical, quartz.. all of that tech which can be worn on your wrist, in a (let say it) a small size, on top of your wrist.

I started to like watches around 10 years old. I always wanted to build my own collection. And I always lacked the funds and the knowledge to avoid mistakes/regrets. But the mistakes do enhance your knowledge. The only thing that is hard to fix is selling/giving away, a meaningful timepiece (part of your life) and remove the remorse who goes with it, eventually. So think twice before doing that.

Also, doing my homework before purchasing helped a lot.

More to come.. cheers!

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I have a similar history with watches, as most people I think...

Of course I made my mistakes and bought a few overpriced "luxury" marketed watches but as you said it's part of the journey 😅

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I have a similar history with watches, as most people I think...

Of course I made my mistakes and bought a few overpriced "luxury" marketed watches but as you said it's part of the journey 😅

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I have a really hard time letting go of my watch, for that I have never sold any of my watches yet. So now I end up with my growing 40+ proper watches and 30+ toy watch babies. haha