Am a watch geek, not a collector. Have a small 6-pillow watch box- with 5 pieces from different countries; and an empty space waiting to be filled by...
Philosophical question: suppose if one truly cannot distinguish between a real and a fake watch; then would it really matter to that person as to which one is which?
I’d ditch both the Casio and Omega. Would keep just the other two - a Sports watch that would dress up nicely, and a Dress watch that would go semi-formal at a moment’s notice.
Thinking of a diver or a gmt actually - something with a rotating bezel as that is what I don’t have. What I do have are three dressy pieces, a casual watch and a digital watch.
Not interested in the pilot style, I feel those are ‘too’ legible - if that is a thing
Thank you! Now have an Indian HMT, a Swiss Longines, a Japanese Seiko, a vintage American Hamilton, and a (Chinese) Casio 🤪. Figure for the sixth one, a German watch would do nicely. Though I don’t just want any German, so no Zeppelin, Laco, Wempe, Junghans etc. And don’t have the money for a Lange or Glashutte. I want this one still to be special, so waiting until I find the right watch, or until I have boatloads of money 😂
Have taken many photos of the box with my phone, none of them I like (probably bad light or some such). Will share one I am happy with, once I have taken it.
Don’t get Laco or Sinn in my country… India. Do have Tutima and Nomos though… out of my price range right now 😀 hence grail
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