"Just realize that it is a journey, and wisdom, even with the best teachers, doesn't come overnight, wholesale. What might appeal to you, is worth something to you, today, may not be so next year, or a decade from now, or 50 years from now.
And that's okay.
When one understands that, everything else becomes insignificant."
This is of course absolutely true. Evolution in taste results in an evolving collection for me. Here's the thing, though -- you can pull of my muddy boots, clean me up, and learn me real good about fine watches, but the closest connection I'm likely to have to Mr. Dufour or Mr. Voutilainen is through the kindness of a Purist who allows me to take a closer look at a GTG. I can make pure decisions as to what appeals to me, but if I want to wear what appeals my budget dictates that among the things "important to me" are affordability and the likelihood of decent resale value. The importance of those factors vary with the watch. I've certainly been lucky enough to experience that "sheer joy" of looking upon a thing of beauty on my wrist, but there are limits, and likely always will be...
Must I wear a scarlet "F" (for follower)? Can one be a "Practical" Purist?
Best,
Jed
PS if a decent kindergarten education were more affordable in my neck o' the woods, oh the watches I'd have!!! ;-)