Been thinking about how obsessed the hobby is with outdated notions of a watch's genre category and how often a watch is judged by how closely it hews...
Once again, I had to take this watch in for a fix. This time, one of the pushers launched off of the case and had to be re-set with a new spring. Othe...
We get really riled up over some pretty stupid things, spend absurd amounts of money on objects we know in our hearts shouldn't cost nearly as much as...
I think many of the disagreements we've had in previous threads come from the basic philosophy that is the foundation of your way of collecting. A lot...
The 47 Zero Sliver and how it just might take me out of the luxury watch cult
This is less a review than a confession of sorts. I’ve had this 47 Zero for a few weeks now and I’m still marveling at how it’s so unlike anything I’v...
I love the thought of using a watch for its intended purpose like adventurous exploring with an explorer, taking your Seamaster diver diving and your...
I know I’m a newbie to watch collection (I just have a few casios, one tissot, one citizen, one seiko and couple of fashion brands — all quartz), but...
Hey Crunchers! I'm Tim and I love watches. Like most hobbies I've had (tattoos, shoes, Japanese heritage clothing, Tolkien) I fell pretty hard, and pr...
Would you rather have a lot of inexpensive watches or a handful of expensive watches?
We all have different philosophies and approaches to our collections. Some of you may have a lot of inexpensive watches, some might have a lot of expensive watches. Or some of you might be in the midd...
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