Just like the mad watch collector said; I look and I look, I try and I try, and when I come back to my SKX, I’m annoyed and slightly chagrined at the fact that that is the perfect watch for me, I’m just looking for a “fancier” one that wears the same. The day they make an SLA with the SKX case, I’m lost 4 grand, and I’d be happy as hell.
commented onEver think about selling a watch then change your mind once you get it back on the wrist one last time?·
I was so sure of selling a few cause they didn’t go with the current lifestyle (working at a city hotel) and now that I’ve moved to a beach resort, regret selling some of my pieces (mostly my turtle and my alpinist)
This is what I’ve come to realize is the way to go for me. I like 5 watches a day and change non stop, but there is always one that sticks in the back of my mind that I have to find that deal. That’s when I know it will last in the collection and not be a quick fling. I also regret selling some watches which didn’t fit the lifestyle of the moment but do now (eg king turtle didn’t fit working at a city hotel with a suit, but would fit perfectly at my new resort by the beach job).
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