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18 June 2021, 11:08 AM | #1 |
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Next watch or quit advice
I am starting to think I am not collection material. I have been through so many watches, love them for awhile, I start noticing a small thing I dislike, then I sell it back. I think the Rolex value has actually been a curse for me because it makes me super picky and I know I can alway sell the watch back without losing any money.
First thing - Only Rolex. I had omega, JLC and Breiting. Don’t like them as much as Rolex and your money goes down the drain when you sell them. Second, the following has been my Rolex watches: 114060 - loved it, only traded it in for the 124060. Sub without a date has been the only thing that lasts. Only Rolex I have now. For me, I like the sub without a date more. But it is also a curse because I feel like I need one with a date as well. So that is when I went for the datejusts: Datejust 41, white, jubilee, fluted.Didn’t like how the markers were so noticeable. Datejust 41, black, jubilee, fluted. liked it, but really wanted the blue Datejust 41, blue, jubilee, fluted. Amazing dial. Had if for a year. Missed the ceramic bezel when I was not wearing the sub. Also not sure I like the fluted bezel on my wrist. So thought let’s go GMT with a ceramic bezel: TT Rootbeer - really liked it for a short time. Then the brown got to me. Also didn’t want to wait for the Batman at the time. So then TT Bluesy - long story short, had it twice! The blue was awesome, but didn’t love the blue dial in the sun. Now I am just down to my 124060 and a white dial NOMOs which I never wear because it is dress, but good to have just in case. So now my AD knows I want the bluesy YES AGAIN, the Batman on jubilee, the Daytona white dial (on the list for 4 years), the sub LV. Heck I kinda still think about the rootbeer and blue datejust. Maybe I am not fit to collect. I kinda love all of the above mentioned, but find flaws in all of them. So should I give up any collection hopes and if not, what should I get? Anyone else out there like me?
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18 June 2021, 11:11 AM | #2 |
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all you need is the sub it sounds like. the rest isnt good for you
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18 June 2021, 11:17 AM | #3 |
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Agree, but then get bored, see a cool shiny watch and want it. Think I need a new hobby or something.
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Maybe set a “waiting period” before you buy your next watch? 6 months? That way you’ll have time to think things through.
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18 June 2021, 11:23 AM | #5 |
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Really really good advice. Actually gave me a sense of calm thinking about waiting a bit. Appreciate it.
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18 June 2021, 11:22 AM | #7 |
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BLNR on jubilee is the alternative piece to go alongside your no date sub. You are welcome
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18 June 2021, 11:27 AM | #8 |
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That might be the answer, would love to try it on in person.
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18 June 2021, 11:23 AM | #11 |
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How big is your wrist? Maybe try out Polar explorer. Or Milgauss Z-blue for something a little different :)
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18 June 2021, 11:25 AM | #12 |
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I think I might actually really like them, but not easy to try them on when non are ever on the stores. Would love to go in and try them all on, that is part of the problem. Wrist is around 7 inches.
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Plus I can try them on as well…
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Sub
And stop selling, build a collection so you can wear a variety.
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18 June 2021, 11:26 AM | #16 |
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Which sub, the lv? I know I need to, wish I was as cool and chill as your cat emoji!
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If I may, keeping only two or three timepieces can get boring for guys who desire variety. Stop selling, keep what you get and build a diverse collection of 8 pieces, 16 or 20 is better still. From Seiko bargain to .... Omega... Panerai... FP Journe if you need something dressy. Get what YOU desire, not what's fashionable or today's hot model. Nothing wrong with getting a hot model you love, AND will keep, but also mix it up with things like a Bvlgari Octo, or Tag Heuer Monaco Gulf edition... or Swatch 51. Heck, build a fun cheap collection of Seiko, G Shock, Swatch.... if you're so afraid of "losing money". Or Rolex, FP Journe, ALS.... if you got the desire and time. Or an MB&F........ plus whatever. If you're too obsessed on the money thing, you basically limited yourself to the me-too crowd. That gets boring doesn't it? jmho Sig file applies.
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Live with the disease
I’m sure many of us here have had the same affliction for years.
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It is a sickness.
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It's good you're focusing on Rolex as this would be a bad waste of money to keep moving back and forth.
Having owned a bluesy 2x and now wanting ANOTHER one is not good. That's an example of some problematic behavior. Buying just to buy kind of thing. It's common in collections. Get a Sub. Unplug from TRF and other watchforums and move it on down the road to another hobby...hopefully not cars!! |
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sounds like you are craving something spicy.
you need to get yourself a rainbow Daytona. Or a RM. you won't get bored with these. |
18 June 2021, 11:47 AM | #24 |
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Was thinking of the yellow full gold bluesy as well. I know what you mean.
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I’d try a different brand. So many great watches out there
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18 June 2021, 11:44 AM | #27 |
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Keep Sub ND.
Keep waiting for Daytona, then buy when it comes up. Use a watch rental service to feed the need for variety. |
18 June 2021, 11:46 AM | #28 |
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Might be the plan. My wife actually suggested the watch rental service. Do you have one to recommend?
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collector does not mean never sell. I actually appreciate your spirit. You're having a go around with each reference. And some you can't quit on so you go back around again.
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