In three sentences or less- what are your criteria for collecting? Just thought I'd ask all here what makes them buy one watch and not another. The other way of looking at this is, what is the theme of your collection. I love seeing collections that have ...
Andrew, My criteria derive from personal preferences regarding function (legible 12-hour chronographs for timing work projects; the avoidance of unnecessary complications, which I think crowd the dial and complicate maintenance  , form (the idealizati...
I don't collect only JLC and Diver Watches, as I own watches from 13 different brands... I have quite all the complications, and I will try to complete the ones I miss. I still bhave to close my Diver Collection with 2 or 3 other watches. What are the cri...
...of art? Your 3 criteria seem to be those chosen by many art collectors. A good parallel? If things go well with work in the next few years I have no doubt that I will extend the limits of my collecting and probably end the IWC collection- evolution not...
I used to have no criteria - buy what I see and like. I ended up with 130+ watches, wearing only about 20 regularly. I now have a criteria: * 40mm +/- 2mm (just fits me well) * Soul of a watchmaker (not a mass brand, but made by someone I could or have me...
i could go into it a bit deeper, but i dont feel there;s a need. my tastes are a combination of several other members. Cen and Nicholas are 2 that come to mind. Graham
Here's why: 1. you are a moderator with more than 8000 posts. 2. you can and are allowed to bring many watches on holiday. I can only bring 2 max. 3. you know watches inside and out. Me? Skin-deep. 4. your collection is much normal than me and ranges from...
Amanico's name. It's Nicolas, not Nicholas. I only point this out because he is too much the gentleman to point it out himself. There are many speliings and derivatives of this name, but I can unreservedly and resoundingly say the French got it right. Bes...
Nico, i apologize profusely, i just naturally type the 'h' as its english spelling. i will endeavour to avoid doing it in future. someone keeps putting an 'e' on the end of my name and i too havent mentioned it. its got nothing to do with being a gentlema...
post did not quite make it through the web I had the pleasure of spending over 20 years in Britain (3 brilliant years in Wales) and everyone always put an "h" in my name. Quite tricky, actually, when it happens on a formal document. Apart from that, no pr...
NickO, dont worry it would be very difficult to offend me. 20 years a copper, i was insulted by lots of people who meant it and hurt by a few as well so no one who takes the time to love watches and contribute to this forum could say anything remotely off...
Just an additional note I have forgotten in my previous post: In my humble opinion many "Purists" here do not really COLLECT watches, they just BUY new watches for pleasure, tasty outfit, some to "show their budget" and impress others... Honestly spoken ...
When I see piece if my heart bumps My soul shakes and brain stops within 2 sec that's it (and it happens from time to time) :0)) aka wowowowo effect + after looking for weeks everyday at it the craving continues and in some instances grows that's it be it...