SOTC, 4 years in

Although I’ve been wearing watches all my life (my first watch being a Timex Expidition which I still think is a great watch), the journey down the rabbit hole only started a few years ago.

Here’s the current state of the collection. What do you think?

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Very nice

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Love the Casio in the collection. Proper beater!

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Awesome. A suggestion if I may. I would get rid of the Tudor and get an SMP or aqua terra. 2 reasons. The Sub and the Tudor are too similar and 2nd - I’m biased towards the omega and against the Tudor. 🤭

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My question to you is… after looking at your collection … what made you decide on acquiring each one? Which one is your latest purchase and why made you buy it?

Also the Longines how is it? Is it a pain in th butt adjusting time ? Do you keep in a winder?

And is that A Seiko Chrono Quartz? Love the green strap!!

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Chopra

Awesome. A suggestion if I may. I would get rid of the Tudor and get an SMP or aqua terra. 2 reasons. The Sub and the Tudor are too similar and 2nd - I’m biased towards the omega and against the Tudor. 🤭

It’s a GMT he has not a Sub.

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Ichibunz

My question to you is… after looking at your collection … what made you decide on acquiring each one? Which one is your latest purchase and why made you buy it?

Also the Longines how is it? Is it a pain in th butt adjusting time ? Do you keep in a winder?

And is that A Seiko Chrono Quartz? Love the green strap!!

Rolex GMT: wedding gift from dad. The only watch I’ll never sell unless I’m under extenuating circumstances

Tudor: My latest purchase. I’ve been eyeing it since it came out. The distinctive burgundy, the jubilee, and the METAS movement meant it’s good to pass on

Longines: I really think this is my prettiest watch. It’s a dress watch so I can’t wear it all the time, but I just love it

Seiko Chrono: An impulsive eBay purchase that introduced me to the vintage world. Definitely worth it

Citizen: Another eBay purchase, but honestly I’m looking to sell it

Casios: Classic beaters you can’t go wrong with

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watchesarenice

Rolex GMT: wedding gift from dad. The only watch I’ll never sell unless I’m under extenuating circumstances

Tudor: My latest purchase. I’ve been eyeing it since it came out. The distinctive burgundy, the jubilee, and the METAS movement meant it’s good to pass on

Longines: I really think this is my prettiest watch. It’s a dress watch so I can’t wear it all the time, but I just love it

Seiko Chrono: An impulsive eBay purchase that introduced me to the vintage world. Definitely worth it

Citizen: Another eBay purchase, but honestly I’m looking to sell it

Casios: Classic beaters you can’t go wrong with

Awesome!! Love it!!

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Chopra

Awesome. A suggestion if I may. I would get rid of the Tudor and get an SMP or aqua terra. 2 reasons. The Sub and the Tudor are too similar and 2nd - I’m biased towards the omega and against the Tudor. 🤭

The Tudor is my latest purchase so it’s not going anywhere haha. The Rolex is a GMT and the color & bracelet differences make it different enough from the Tudor imo

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Ichibunz

Awesome!! Love it!!

Thank you my friend. Loving your job description in your profile

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watchesarenice

Thank you my friend. Loving your job description in your profile

🤣 hahaha! the unfortunate part I’m doing lousy at my job as of late 😩🤣

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watchesarenice

The Tudor is my latest purchase so it’s not going anywhere haha. The Rolex is a GMT and the color & bracelet differences make it different enough from the Tudor imo

Agree. No its v good. You’re right. They’re distinctive enough to coexist. 👍🏻

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Chopra

Agree. No its v good. You’re right. They’re distinctive enough to coexist. 👍🏻

Thanks, fellow Dubai resident!