I think many of us are always considering what next to add to the collection. In fact, the constant searching is one of the most enjoyable aspects of collecting. I think it would be interesting to hear from people what pieces they think will be next for t...
I have such a long wish list that I have no problem letting fate play a bit. Now luck is another song, you know the story of the right watch which falls on the bad moment too well. In the moderns, I would focus on the Duometres ( UTT, QL Enamel ) or on th...
Interesting to see the Panerais on your list (surprised me a bit), which are so different from the Reverso. It is very true that the list can be endless because there is always something grabbing one’s eye after seeing daily posts here and elsewhere.
I use it almost exclusively for its intended purpose. That is, it’s my go-to watch for boating and has spent a lot of time in the Mare Nostrum in the summers. I’m very happy to have it.
. . . and still working on filling them as circumstances allow. A T17 tank, a 30T1, a jumbo (bumper or manual wind), an original Rail or Ranchero - all at the top of the list. A few others, too, but none 'essential' . . . a '74 Speedy Pro or SM 120 would ...
And I'm not lusting for anything other than a Grand Lange 1 Lumen, but the time for it will eventually come. That said, Baselworld is around the corner, maybe my next darling will be there. Who knows...
I'm expecting a slow year this year and my primary goal is to thin out rather than add. I've said that before but it's not happened and so let's see how that goes. Like you, I do like to leave purchases to luck or randomness and so I'm always looking in s...