Baron - Mr Red
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yep....when my son started to be able to sprint faster than me, i knew the tide had turned......
Thanks Mahesh....
By: Baron - Mr Red : November 23rd, 2016-06:33
...not sure why you think there is an ulterior motive.... .....i was being genuine in giving the reasons for the rationalisation process. Without any doubt, the radium issue led me to sell any watch i had with radium on its dial. I think those that know m...
in truth....
By: Baron - Mr Red : November 23rd, 2016-09:56
....it was extremely hard to let some watches go. The 6610 red depth...aggghhh..... but radium. 6200....the same. 5508...the same. Much of the decision to sell a watch was based on that issue. It is also very discomforting when a dealer tells you that fak...
yes......
By: Baron - Mr Red : November 25th, 2016-06:30
.....i need to really enjoy a watch...it needs to call me from its box if it is not on my wrist. Watches that call me....stay. It is always premature to say..."i'm done...my collection is complete". There is a finality to that which is not necessarily rea...
sixsome to admire
By: keks : November 24th, 2016-12:24
watch collecting is a journey and along the way we pick some up and let some go. to rationalize what to keep is most personal as value is derived from subjective notions and we all value things differently. the remaining six are to a third party each an e...
many thanks.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : November 25th, 2016-01:02
.....yes, rationalising is a logocal but also emotionally tricky event. I am quite sure i could have ended with a different six and also been very contented with the result. Ultimately, it boils down to a few simple equations. Once those equations are set...
Thanks Abel......
By: Baron - Mr Red : November 25th, 2016-01:04
.....i think the 80:20 rule works quite well. 80% of the pleasure from my collection came from 20% of the watches. Working back from there helps the rationalisation process. Of course, I do have more Rolex than these 6, but these are the core and also the...
Thank you Baron.
By: ztirual : November 25th, 2016-14:07
You post strikes an echo in me. I feel it takes courage to write what you write. I have been feeling the same urge to reduce my collection since the passing of a very dear watch collector friend. We are timely reminded that this passion of ours is above a...
Thank you
By: dylan61 : November 26th, 2016-01:32
For this post! It was a very enjoyable read, and pretty inspiring too. Have to say that I am considering a similar process down the line myself. Could not agree more with the sentiments about vintage rolex - they make me happy to have what I own, but very...
well.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : November 28th, 2016-04:33
I owned a lot more Rolex than any other manufacturer. My aim was to create a more balanced collection between the manufacturers. And also, I have discussed here only the vintage component of my Rolex gang. I still have a few modern Rolex. Yet, after the r...
I have to ask....
By: daytonaman799 : December 3rd, 2016-07:40
Out of your old collection my favorites were the triple 6 COMEX and the gold Omani SD. Why did these not sing to you as much or was it just a financial decision? Also...why is dealing with the dealer community growing more unpleasant? Just wanted a more d...
brief answers....
By: Baron - Mr Red : December 4th, 2016-01:59
.....i guess we all have different tastes. The Mk2 Patent Pending has always been my favourite Rolex. At one point I owned 7 Sea-Dwellers....i saw no need to own so many...in teh end i kept two.....and the Comex was actually right at the bottom of my pref...
Radiation....
By: Baron - Mr Red : December 15th, 2016-02:59
.....i will attach a couple of previous articles that discuss this issue. If you use the search engine, you will find others. www.watchprosite.com www.watchprosite.com My personal experience with radium dials has varied. I have owned radiu...