
In a candid reflection, lm6 shares a common sentiment among seasoned collectors: the annual Watches & Wonders exhibition, while a spectacle, often reinforces satisfaction with one's existing collection rather than sparking new desires. lm6's post, featuring a stunning Urban Jürgensen, frames a discussion on market trends and collector psychology, inviting readers to consider the evolving landscape of luxury watch appreciation.

It's a quiet year for W&W/SIHH this year. They do have quiet years every now and then.
While i just peak a bit on Tuesday on W&W, it is clear, i am satisfied with what i have. I ordered a strap and thought, it runs synchro with W&W. Again a Molequin, so it is clear i am satisfied with the previous Molequin strap.
Validates your choices up to this point and saves your wallet ! I do also feel the general feelings of FOMO which have inflicted both new and established collectors over the last 5 or so years is definitely subsiding. Which is also good. What a beautiful UJ.
The two watches from Chopard were the only stand outs last year. This year there's even less standing out.
I wonder when the tide will turn. You can take people for fools for only so long. On a positive note, this mediocrity crisis together with the silly pricing is helping me enjoy what I have even more
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