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Horological Meandering

The Dr. is in...

 

Generic advice but...

1. Sell the pieces that will leave you with either a core (could be one) or a small set of watches you simply like even in the scenario that horology is no longer a hobby.  For me this would be say the Milgauss.  This will purge a few demons, restore the bank account, and reset the physical while you work through the mental elements of "horo-fatigue".

2. Having become primarily a watch-owner, consider yourself primarily an enthusiast or perhaps a hobbyist rather than a collector.  Don't buy, watch at a distance and learn to enjoy from other people's experience.  Relax and enjoy the PuristS community as a community.

3. Explore the technical or historical elements of horology if desired; perhaps some research into clocks, or other areas.  Read up on famous watch-makers perhaps.

4. Wait and enjoy.

Generic advice is rarely useful but in my case, the above is/was effective.  All the best.

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