Me neither. I have 12 now (not counting Casios) and I feel overwhelmed. Keeping only the ones I actually wear seems to be the solution for me. A total of 4-6 would be plenty enough in my case.
Having a pile of beautiful cheap watches I never wear is something I want to put an end to.
Then a 4th, 5th and before you know it, you have a big collection again :D Seriously, my goal is getting down to 6 and keep it as a maximum limit. I’d rather have a few high end pieces, than many cheaper ones. But that’s just me, you do you ;)
Those are the most comfortable, for sure. My only problem is that the Erika's Original style straps tend to get looser due to wrist movements (the metal buckle slides). NDC is better in this regard, but they don't have much color and width options.
I’ve done a few watch videos and usually I don’t even talk about dimensions/measurements. There are tons of videos covering mere facts about watches. History is also just a bunch of facts. What I really enjoy is hearing and talking about personal opinions, experiences and perspectives about watches. I’m more interested in the “why” than in the “what”. E. g. why is a watch special for somebody, how does it work for them, what is it they find fascinating about its features and its history etc.
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