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Originally Posted by logo
Agree. Or, a third option I’d propose: do nothing for the time being. That’s a lot of watches in a relatively short amount of time - enjoy them! See what aspects you like/dislike, and where your collection gaps are. It’s a marathon, not a race. I myself have set strict rules for when I can buy new watches, not a matter of cost, but rather to coincide with certain events/accomplishments. This way, each one is carefully curated and to prevent collection clutter.
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Originally Posted by Wcdhtwn
It would be easier to make suggestions if we had a sense of your budget. It’s at least a SS Daytona but if your budget allows PM pieces that opens a great deal of options.
I also agree with Logo above... you’ve gotten a lot of watches in a short time. Slow down and enjoy what you have. I feel like another Rolex is just another Rolex for you at this point.
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Originally Posted by RolexFlyFisher
Stellar collection, and I think this advice is spot on. Allowing some time to bond (or just as importantly not to bond) with new additions can be helpful. I know I personally have a tough time deviating from my daily and one “weekender”, but it took some time to figure that out. Slowing down has given me some perspective, and helps ensure changes are purposeful. To each their own though, I certainly have some envy of collections like yours regardless.
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Very wise advice!
I am constantly on the fence - one day I am content and slowing down, the next day I am thinking about the next piece.
Visiting TRF several times a day certainly does not help in that sense.
Few years back I used to think that buying a Rolex is a monumental achievement, but it does not seem like that these days.