. . . all of which are hand-me-downs from Dad; I have options on another ten, seven of which have been exercised, so I'm down to three open positions. And yes, thirteen is one of my favorite numbers ;-) . . . cordially, Art
Hi I'm not sure anyone of you are like me, trying hard but in vain to maintain the number of pieces in our collection (meaning also wearing them). My reason is simple as I like to wear my pieces as often as I can so I get to spend max quality wrist time w...
I endeavor to wear my watches often. Preferably, I wear my dress/work watches once a week, and my weekend watches every other week. Anything less and I am hard pressed to justify the amount of capital tied up in the piece. When I previously owned a greate...
I would probably do best with about ten watches. However, I have many more. My tastes seem to change, so even when I have a watch that does not get much wear I tend to hold on to it in case I once again get interested in wearing it.
my limit is one fewer watch than the point at which the words "invested" or "capital" need to be considered in connection with my collection. Ginger This message has been edited by Ginger on 2009-11-08 07:57:15
I liked your post. I thought I was the only guy who felt guilty for not wearing the watches I own. I try to wear to at least occasionally all of mine but it does get to be a bit of a problem. My guess is that I own around 45 watches as follows: Panerai (6...
... and reasoning is out of the equation in watch issues ... lol... I gotta admit that i've been going through the exact dilemma. I realized that having a collection with less watches, but "REAL" watches, was the logically evolution. 1st they get more wri...
as long as they fit into my current theme(s) then there is no limit. i've been as high as about 300 and as low as 12. i'm currently on 45 with 1 going out and 3 coming in shortly so that will make 47 before i start looking or saving for my next one. i mus...
. . . all of which are hand-me-downs from Dad; I have options on another ten, seven of which have been exercised, so I'm down to three open positions. And yes, thirteen is one of my favorite numbers ;-) . . . cordially, Art
... in my watch case. I call it the elevator theory; one must exit before another comes in. The advantage is in the discipline of supposed refrain from over indulgence. But honestly, it gives me immense satisfaction to see my collection gradually upgrade ...
I think 5 is feasible for me though. Only problem is it's difficult to keep firm with my quota, and it doesn't help that selling a watch is a pain in the behind Cheers, Anthony This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2009-11-10 09:09:22
Anthony, can we change the abbreviation for a bad selling experience please. it does no justice to mr Pita the Spanish watchmaker at all and some may get confused :) i know what you mean though. best graham