This is my current core collection. I have more watches, but these are the ones that get the most wrist time and tug at my heart strings the most. The...
I know on WatchCrunch we all enjoy collecting and wearing watches, but we all have our own reasons for doing it. For me watch collecting allows me to...
I know watch collecting is not the only thing we are all into. What other pointless 🤣 hobbies do you have? Mine is wet shaving. I’ve built up a decen...
Does anyone out there have a Military branch, unit/organizational watch? I would love to have a personalized one someday, but I do not think it will c...
I think Seiko is the entry point into this hobby for a lot of us. If it wasn't for you it definitely was for me. The first mechanical/"nice" watch tha...
I bought the Grand Seiko SBGX341 almost 2 years ago in Tokyo at the Wako flagship store in Tokyo. It was my first Grand Seiko and I swore I would neve...
Yesterday, @vmiyanks04 , had a post about watch rules. Rule 7, never buy a watch on impulse got me thinking. I tend to enjoy the watches I buy on impu...
My Grail watch is the Credor Eichi II. Precious metal case, Spring Drive, porcelain dial with hand painted indexes and logo. It is a watch I will neve...
What is your favorite dive watch? I don't necessarily mean a watch you personally own, but what do you think is the best or one of the best all around...
I have had my eye on an older Breitling Aerospace for a while. I saw that this one was for sale and couldn't pass it up. Shout out to Regal Watch Exch...
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