In the late oughts, I started my journey as a watch enthusiast in earnest. I had always had at least a passing an interest in watches – owning and wearing, at various times, a Casio calculator watch, a Casio G-Shock, a Victorinox, and others I cannot now ...
What a read and thank you for sharing. I have a lot in common with what you wrote and it almost felt like I was reading my own story. I’ll be a father for the first time this year so I am also looking to add a special piece to the collection. The VC 1921,...
I am a native of Vancouver - I grew up in Kitsilano, in fact! The VC 1921 is an absolutely magnificent watch. If I do, indeed, increase my watch box to 8, I think that one has a surefire shot of making the cut. Funny you mention the Reverso - that is one ...
Is definitely a must have in my opinion, there’s something for everyone in that model family. Yes, the Alpine Eagle has grown on me as well. Imagine if they ever gave it the LUC treatment, although it’s no slouch in it’s current state. I have to admit I s...
I get the feeling, however, I need to hit the brakes with my collection and gain (regain?) some perspective. It is very easy to fall down the rabbit hole...
And I am drawn entirely to new watches - I cannot stand knowing that my watch had a life before me. I know this forecloses me to a lot of beautiful watches in the hobby, but for now, it is something I can live with. I have considered a birth year watch (a...
Hence my best suggestion is to pursue just that, but only to the extent you fully enjoy the experience…in particular, *never* purchase a watch (Patek or otherwise) that you don’t want, only in order to arrive at another one! Even if I don’t like to think ...
Specifically, at this juncture, I am under zero illusions that my identity as a hobbyist is permanent. A leopard cannot change his/her spots. And, I am a firm believer that interest in watches is highly cyclical, and the current frenzy will likely (hopefu...
I don't think my own "collecting career" took a very different path, in hindsight...while I bought my first Patek in summer 2008 (hence a few months before turning 30), I kept buying a number of other watches for a few years before it became an (almost) e...
I began my Friday by reading this twice and in several ways it contains food for my own thoughts when it comes to watches. Many thanks. Bon weekend. Pelle
Sometimes I feel like writing is the best way to gather my thoughts. Further, it is a pleasure to help contribute to this wonderful platform, even if my writing and photography are not up to snuff.
To get a little off topic - which pen or pens are you looking at? I have a few nice pens (nicest among them, a Nakaya Dorsal Fin II), but my writing is so piss poor I have not dived too far in to the hobby!
And the last three MB three pens or so, that I bought, sit in their boxes. I bought them mainly because I could, they are works of art that highly appealed to me, and I already have so many pens inked up, I don’t need more to choose from for my daily rota...
I had never seen the NOS F. Scott Fitzgerald pens before, but they are absolutely stunning! That has to be one of the more stunning MB's I've seen. Good luck on your proposed acquisition!
For me, option 1 is almost not an option. There are too many games to play, and posturing required. The idea of building a collection over time with certain brands (not just Patek) which was the norm for decades is no longer realistic for most collectors ...
I am looking at a custom option, based on the GMT-6, with an engraved motif. Definitely not going off the shelf! It is not going to be crazy - but it is going to be stunningly poetic, based on what I have in my head.
I currently agree with your comments on option 1. At this particular point in time, it is very difficult to view it as a legitimate option. Jack Forster's article in Hodinkee today very accurately summarized my feelings on this. Also, because I am terribl...
I had never seen the engraved center before, but as someone obsessed with celestial complications, I was flat out stunned. Plus, a GMT is just so handy.
However, I have also given thought to platinum/salmon/black - almost a 5270P colorway - or just a platinum/salmon. Still vacillating on a lot of details, but hey, I've got some time to figure such details out!
Is the watch something you want to be able to wear daily? Not that you would, more that it’s possible. And if so, does one metal work better than the other in terms of leaving you this flexibility. I know for me the answer remains a white metal, but every...
And if past precedent is any indication, I do not imagine that I will wear it daily. While I am reticent to call it a special occasion watch, because it will get daily wear, day-in-day out, I often turn to my sports watches (I am a father of a young child...
. . . essentials for watch guys. In declining order of necessity, my four were a Speedmaster Professional, an indie, a Grand Seiko, and an El Primero. I'm intrigued by your fourth option. ...