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Man you have unloaded a few
I guess it was for the right cause though. Have not really gotten to that point yet personnally.
Best regards,
George
I think I understand
By: sancerre : April 7th, 2011-16:38
I still miss a number of watches that I have churned over the past few years (most notably an Amvox I and an IWC St. Exupery UTC). Having said that, I am happy with where I am; in short, what I traded for made it worth it. It is quite entertaining to see ...
Now that is a great post.
By: TdotBean : April 7th, 2011-18:16
I love this kind of story. A journey thru time. Talking about passion, life decision, love, sacrifice and purpose. It is an inspiring read. Thank you for your wonderful post. Here is to those that have to leave and the new ones that are coming Best Tyler
It is unavoidable, Blomman.
By: amanico : April 7th, 2011-21:52
Better, it is a good thing. Your taste maturates, you are getting the " Creme de la Creme, " which is sadly quite expensive, but you can't hardly compare what you let go with what came or has to come, don't you think? We should put some order in our colle...
It's called "evolution"
By: nilomis : April 8th, 2011-02:51
Blomman We evolve. Our tastes change, what was a must have is no longer important. My example: When I started, I could kill for a Breitling. Today, no way. A JLC was, at that time, an old man watch, not for me. Today, is the object of desire. And life goe...
Thanks but ... no
By: nilomis : April 8th, 2011-06:41
Nicolas, When I learned more about movements and how the watch vendors plays with movements, I was truly disappointed with Breitling and some other vendors. I fell hard to "fall in love" with a watch, no matter how beautiful, if inside it carries a vanill...
Life goes on…
By: blomman Mr Blue : April 8th, 2011-14:36
Evolution comes sooner or later. You are right. Objects of desire do change! But I do not agree with you when it comes to Breitling. Modern, yes! Not my cup of tea at all with one exception the Super Ocean. But vintage – I have seen some really nice...
Nicely put Blomman
By: Ubik : April 8th, 2011-11:10
I also am reaching a similar point in my collecting life, it will be hard to part with some watches and very easy to part with others, but as our tastes mature our pallette craves more refined and complicated tastes. Bravo.
Themes not goals
By: Ubik : April 12th, 2011-09:34
It's an interesting question and one that has made me pause and ask myself if I do have a plan or a goal. I'm not sure that I do in such a precise sense, say in the way some collectors are compleatists and want one example of every particular style of wat...
Well is was partly in jest
By: Ubik : April 13th, 2011-09:27
and partly in seriousness. I think this would be a difficult undertaking, but it seems to me that we know so much about movements and yet so little about early dial making. I certainly haven't found much information, but there was clearly a series of supe...
Brave post, Blomman
By: respo : April 8th, 2011-13:38
Thanks for posting this. It made me feel a little better about what I have been doing this past year and continue to do now. I just let one go that was very, very difficult for me -- but in the name of making way for a new watch that I think will suit me ...
great Part #3...
By: FanFrancisco : April 10th, 2011-07:22
... enjoy reading all three parts of you post. my JLC collection is still small compared with yours and other folks here... fortunately i am not reaching at the stage to give up some of them yet. in fact, i have recently started to trim down my other watc...
New goals…
By: blomman Mr Blue : April 10th, 2011-13:43
Yes, people always tell me to grow up – maybe that’s what I am doing..? Mature, watch wise… You are in the same process? Hope it’s not as painful as it is for me! Love to see your new goal you are going after. Thank you, Matt! Best...