5 December 2020, 02:07 PM
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"TRF" Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: texas
Posts: 281
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Originally Posted by Nav01L
A few months ago, I was so stoked, got The Call and collected a BLRO. With the scarcity and the hype, I was super stoked to have it. Far from me the idea to ever let it go. Half a year in, things look really different. In comparison to my GMT LN, the red and blue felt like a whimsical child‘s toy. And with the knowledge in the back of my head that it was essentially irreplaceable, wearing it felt super awkward too. As a result, it went into the safe pretty much from day one, saw no wear whatsoever and what little connection the anticipation had fostered evaporated.
So today, I took the plunge, put some money on top of it and exchanged it for a watch I had been attracted to more genuinely, one which is readily available and no hype at all.
And it feels awesome.
Just as a cautionary tale, the hype has inflated our perception of certain of these watches so significantly, that we all run to the same models, as if there were nothing else. But what you’ll truly and deeply enjoy will never be a function of popular preference and groupthink. And turning one‘s back to the instatrends is easier as I thought.
Stay safe everyone, may your wrists always make you smile, no matter the soda you may associate with it.
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To each their own. These are common watches. Not museum pieces that are irreplaceable. I buy to wear and wear I do. None of my pieces are safequeens.
Dont really understand the practice of buying a watch to put in the safe. You are much better off buying stocks or real estate for that purpuse.
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