Some would say it is a blessing, I believe it to be more of a curse: I have found that with few exceptions, every watch is right for me... I have heard of the legend of "exit watch", is it a myth? Is there a cure for this all this "blessing"?
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Exit watch is a myth. It's about willpower or setting your own boundaries. I buy far more art than watches and ran out of wall space a few years ago, but the idea of an "exit painting" would be ludicrous.
I will say that when I buy an expensive watch it puts the brakes on further purchases for quite a while, I don't feel drawn to even cheaper watches for several months.
I've got a purchase of a 12 watch box to hold my collection in planned. And I already have a 6 watch box (only has 4) and a 4 watch box (only has three), so at the worst, I might end up with 22 watches, but I'm aiming for 12 or 12 and 4 beaters for work.
Also, I know that I can never get a watch more expensive than $2000, so my 'final' watch is going to be a blue Mido Oceanstar GMT. The Coda watch is probably a g-shock square in metal.