I began this collection in December of '22. It seems that I have space for 2 more but I currently have no idea what I want to fill the spaces with. I have 5 Pagani Design, 1 San Martin and an Invicta. Any suggestions would be welcome!
First question is are you happy with what you have? Is there a need to fill the remaining slots? Just because you have them, doesn't mean you have to do anything about them. Are you rotating through all of your current watches at the moment? Do you have a consistent 2-4 watches that you seem to gravitate towards, each time you open the watch box?
First question is are you happy with what you have? Is there a need to fill the remaining slots? Just because you have them, doesn't mean you have to do anything about them. Are you rotating through all of your current watches at the moment? Do you have a consistent 2-4 watches that you seem to gravitate towards, each time you open the watch box?
The two that get the least wrist time currenly are the two in the middle column. The two that get the most are the San Martin flieger and the GMT above it. The Project Alaska Chronograph is my latest purchase, so I am currently breaking it in, so to speak. All do get a turn in rotation though. You are of course correct in stating that there is no urgent need to fill those slots just yet, if at all, especially as nothing is shouting at me just yet.
'PS alternate strap choices can be just as much fun as a new watch, and certainly cheaper.'
THIS IS SO VERY TRUE^^^^^^
It certainly is, and I already enjoy swapping out the OEM bracelets for aftermarket straps. I'm currently on the hunt for the right strap to go with the Project Alaska chronograph.
It's a collection full of classic designs. Maybe go a bit left field with a square watch, or something with a vintage vibe. I have a few spots open in my box but I'm in no rush, and I'm taking time to enjoy what I have.
I'd shuffle the empty spots though, if it's the last two then it looks like it needs finishing, if they're random then it's by design 😉
It's a collection full of classic designs. Maybe go a bit left field with a square watch, or something with a vintage vibe. I have a few spots open in my box but I'm in no rush, and I'm taking time to enjoy what I have.
I'd shuffle the empty spots though, if it's the last two then it looks like it needs finishing, if they're random then it's by design 😉
First question is are you happy with what you have? Is there a need to fill the remaining slots? Just because you have them, doesn't mean you have to do anything about them. Are you rotating through all of your current watches at the moment? Do you have a consistent 2-4 watches that you seem to gravitate towards, each time you open the watch box?
First question is are you happy with what you have? Is there a need to fill the remaining slots? Just because you have them, doesn't mean you have to do anything about them. Are you rotating through all of your current watches at the moment? Do you have a consistent 2-4 watches that you seem to gravitate towards, each time you open the watch box?
The two that get the least wrist time currenly are the two in the middle column. The two that get the most are the San Martin flieger and the GMT above it. The Project Alaska Chronograph is my latest purchase, so I am currently breaking it in, so to speak. All do get a turn in rotation though. You are of course correct in stating that there is no urgent need to fill those slots just yet, if at all, especially as nothing is shouting at me just yet.
Lookin good😎
Lookin good😎
thank you
No one can answer that for you. But every day the WRUW section is filled with possible inspirations.
PS alternate strap choices can be just as much fun as a new watch, and certainly cheaper.
You make the rules.
Very nice Jamie!
No one can answer that for you. But every day the WRUW section is filled with possible inspirations.
PS alternate strap choices can be just as much fun as a new watch, and certainly cheaper.
You make the rules.
'PS alternate strap choices can be just as much fun as a new watch, and certainly cheaper.'
THIS IS SO VERY TRUE^^^^^^
Very nice Jamie!
Thanks Adam
'PS alternate strap choices can be just as much fun as a new watch, and certainly cheaper.'
THIS IS SO VERY TRUE^^^^^^
It certainly is, and I already enjoy swapping out the OEM bracelets for aftermarket straps. I'm currently on the hunt for the right strap to go with the Project Alaska chronograph.
Maybe an NTH Nacken. The blue ND one looks really nice.
Maybe an NTH Nacken. The blue ND one looks really nice.
That is a nice looking watch, thanks. I'll check it out!
It's a collection full of classic designs. Maybe go a bit left field with a square watch, or something with a vintage vibe. I have a few spots open in my box but I'm in no rush, and I'm taking time to enjoy what I have.
I'd shuffle the empty spots though, if it's the last two then it looks like it needs finishing, if they're random then it's by design 😉
It's a collection full of classic designs. Maybe go a bit left field with a square watch, or something with a vintage vibe. I have a few spots open in my box but I'm in no rush, and I'm taking time to enjoy what I have.
I'd shuffle the empty spots though, if it's the last two then it looks like it needs finishing, if they're random then it's by design 😉
Food for thought there, thank you
Very Nice Collection I too never thought Id own 4 Pagani Designs their kinda of addicting.
Very Nice Collection I too never thought Id own 4 Pagani Designs their kinda of addicting.
They kind of are! And in my experience, they are solidly built machines too.