clemens m
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You are right, "mild consolidation" would have been a better term.
Selling everything for 1 ultra high end watch is out of question for me as I like a bit of variety and I also have a bit of a "collection" in the classical sense in my watch box around a certain brand/theme - I have for example 3 Polerouters that I don´t want to sell because I love the model so much. But other watches were more or less impulse buys (at a very, very good price well below market value) and so the pain in parting with them is not too big. So I am pretty sure it will work out well for me in the long run as soon as I have finished the sales and can get my hands on a nice 1016.
I am all for consolidating
By: sham1 : April 24th, 2025-12:03
especially if it is to buy a grail. A watch being rare or irreplaceable is not a good enough reason to keep it. You have to love it. And if you do, don't sell it. But if you merely like a watch, definitely sell it to help finance a grail. I feel I have to...
Good points you make,
By: clemens m : April 24th, 2025-13:56
I am still on the fence between 1-2 pieces but more or less I know which ones will leave my collection. In the end it is all about one loving a certain watch or not, for the personal collection terms like "rarity" or "desirability" are overrated IMHO.
I would consolidate
By: dedestexhes : April 24th, 2025-12:18
I’ve somehow the same challenge, but I’m giving watches that I almost don’t wear anymore to my children ( only the ones they like). And that is irrespective of the watches value , so not making money off them, just giving enjoyment). As long as someone en...
Go for it.
By: mjmccracken : April 24th, 2025-12:47
Otherwise, you’ll forever be thinking about it. And what with how time passes, aging and all…there really is no time like the present. In fact, there’s a perfect specimen out there as we speak (and no, I’m in no way affiliated or associated). Best of luck...
I say get started on it.
By: Steve E : April 24th, 2025-14:42
I found myself with a collection of about 25, but have sold off about half over the last 2-3 years, with more to go. It was the realization that about 75% of those watches were never being worn that moved me to start selling. I do have sellers remorse ove...
Bobby Fischer said -
By: mblum3 : April 24th, 2025-18:26
to get squares, you have to give squares. Unless one is rolling in dough, we're in the same position with watches. It's gone both ways for me. I've been delighted with getting something I'd wanted for a while and don't really miss the pieces I sold. I've ...
It really depends
By: Ichiran : April 25th, 2025-06:11
I was offered a 37mm Simplicity by the manufacture directly but at a very elevated price. I thought long over it because this would mean sacrifices and compromise. In the end I did not proceed with the offer because I think I will enjoy the other watches ...
I feel alike,
By: clemens m : April 25th, 2025-16:54
but after selling most of the "OK but not great" watches I will shift down the tempo a bit and only try to buy less but better watches for a more upscale collection. On the other hand "hunting and flipping" can also be fun just for the sake of the wearing...