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Old 23 July 2019, 11:56 PM   #61
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There are some wonderful PM collections here. Wow.
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Old 24 July 2019, 12:09 AM   #62
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I've been thinking of greatly consolidating my collection for some time. With the two incomings I have on order, I will have 15 watches. I find that many of them I rarely get to wear. I have also wanted to get a set of choice (to me) PM pieces for years. I feel like with the way values have risen on several of my SS watches, that this might be the time to "step up" and really go after some of my grail watches.



Many of my most admired collections on this forum are those with 6-7 watches. Maybe 2-3 PM watches, a couple of great stainless models, and from a few different manufacturers. In short, a smaller, more focused collection including more "grail" type watches.



Has anyone done a significant consolidation to get a smaller, but more PM focused collection? Do you have any regrets? Did you enjoy the new PM pieces enough to take the sting out of losing some of your nicer SS offerings?



Appreciate the advice of those members that have done it. I should say, one of my watches on order is a blue dial WG Daytona, so the first piece in the potential collection transition is inbound. Thanks all.


I’ve tried many #’s of combinations for my collection, from 10 down to 2. I’ve tried most Rolex models and metals, along with other brands. I like a few PP’s, but my comfort zone is Rolex, and I don’t need a dress watch so sport models and DD40 are my choices in the Rolex lineup.
My trials and tribulations have brought me to be comfortable somewhere between 3 and 6 pieces. (currently 5) I’ve done some consolidating over the past 6 months to get to my current 5.
I’m a fan of all metals, depending on the watch, but definitely prefer PM if the combination is something I love. I’ll choose PM if the combo is close to each other, (SS vs PM Pepsi) but I’ll no doubt buy SS if that’s the combination I love and what’s offered. (example 116610LV for green sport)
I like having at least one Rolex that I’m “not so careful with” (116610LN). Wear them in rotation, so no real daily, PM pieces getting 95% of the wrist time.
So.... I think I generally went down the path you’re thinking.
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Old 24 July 2019, 12:14 AM   #63
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I’ve tried many #’s of combinations for my collection, from 10 down to 2. I’ve tried most Rolex models and metals, along with other brands. I like a few PP’s, but my comfort zone is Rolex, and I don’t need a dress watch so sport models and DD40 are my choices in the Rolex lineup.
My trials and tribulations have brought me to be comfortable somewhere between 3 and 6 pieces. (currently 5) I’ve done some consolidating over the past 6 months to get to my current 5.
I’m a fan of all metals, depending on the watch, but definitely prefer PM if the combination is something I love. I’ll choose PM if the combo is close to each other, (SS vs PM Pepsi) but I’ll no doubt buy SS if that’s the combination I love and what’s offered. (example 116610LV for green sport)
I like having at least one Rolex that I’m “not so careful with” (116610LN). Wear them in rotation, so no real daily, PM pieces getting 95% of the wrist time.
So.... I think I generally went down the path you’re thinking.
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That is a stunning collection! Simply stunning. Nice narrative as well. Thank you!
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Old 24 July 2019, 12:16 AM   #64
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That is a stunning collection! Simply stunning. Nice narrative as well. Thank you!
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Old 24 July 2019, 12:17 AM   #65
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I should also add I use my Explorer II Polar as my "beater" watch and do not *really* even include it as part of my collection. More of my daily. I can't imagine life without the Polar!
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Old 24 July 2019, 12:18 AM   #66
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That Platinum daytona, is serious, serious business.
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Old 24 July 2019, 12:35 AM   #67
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I let go a number of my SS pieces (116520, Hulk, 16710 Pepsi, 116710LN, 16610, 116900) and some cashes for 2 PM pieces (Platinum Daytona and 116508 green). Still keep some SS pieces (16520 black, 116520 white, 5513, Hulk re-aquired, 116600, Milgauss white and Z-blue). Never been happier. Forget about scarcity of the SS, there is a special feeling wearing the PM.
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Old 24 July 2019, 12:40 AM   #68
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That Platinum daytona, is serious, serious business.
Platinum Daytona and Platinum DD are without question the big dogs to me. Just stunning jaw dropping watches.
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Old 24 July 2019, 12:41 AM   #69
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I let go a number of my SS pieces (116520, Hulk, 16710 Pepsi, 116710LN, 16610, 116900) and some cashes for 2 PM pieces (Platinum Daytona and 116508 green). Still keep some SS pieces (16520 black, 116520 white, 5513, Hulk re-aquired, 116600, Milgauss white and Z-blue). Never been happier. Forget about scarcity of the SS, there is a special feeling wearing the PM.
Very similar to my exact plan. Glad to hear you are happy with the result!
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Old 24 July 2019, 12:55 AM   #71
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Platinum Daytona and Platinum DD are without question the big dogs to me. Just stunning jaw dropping watches.
Glad you opted for a platinum piece! Congratulations!
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Old 24 July 2019, 01:10 AM   #72
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I’ve tried many #’s of combinations for my collection, from 10 down to 2. I’ve tried most Rolex models and metals, along with other brands. I like a few PP’s, but my comfort zone is Rolex, and I don’t need a dress watch so sport models and DD40 are my choices in the Rolex lineup.
My trials and tribulations have brought me to be comfortable somewhere between 3 and 6 pieces. (currently 5) I’ve done some consolidating over the past 6 months to get to my current 5.
I’m a fan of all metals, depending on the watch, but definitely prefer PM if the combination is something I love. I’ll choose PM if the combo is close to each other, (SS vs PM Pepsi) but I’ll no doubt buy SS if that’s the combination I love and what’s offered. (example 116610LV for green sport)
I like having at least one Rolex that I’m “not so careful with” (116610LN). Wear them in rotation, so no real daily, PM pieces getting 95% of the wrist time.
So.... I think I generally went down the path you’re thinking.
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Old 24 July 2019, 01:11 AM   #73
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Glad you opted for a platinum piece! Congratulations!
Yeah, so looking forward to getting it. And I am still super excited about the WG piece the AD has ordered. Really really happy with my shifting collection.
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I’ve tried many #’s of combinations for my collection, from 10 down to 2. I’ve tried most Rolex models and metals, along with other brands. I like a few PP’s, but my comfort zone is Rolex, and I don’t need a dress watch so sport models and DD40 are my choices in the Rolex lineup.
My trials and tribulations have brought me to be comfortable somewhere between 3 and 6 pieces. (currently 5) I’ve done some consolidating over the past 6 months to get to my current 5.
I’m a fan of all metals, depending on the watch, but definitely prefer PM if the combination is something I love. I’ll choose PM if the combo is close to each other, (SS vs PM Pepsi) but I’ll no doubt buy SS if that’s the combination I love and what’s offered. (example 116610LV for green sport)
I like having at least one Rolex that I’m “not so careful with” (116610LN). Wear them in rotation, so no real daily, PM pieces getting 95% of the wrist time.
So.... I think I generally went down the path you’re thinking.
Good luck, enjoy the journey!




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Old 24 July 2019, 02:33 AM   #75
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Old 24 July 2019, 02:46 AM   #76
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Every time I see an LB I want to own one someday, but then never figure I can pull off that much YG. It's such a stunning watch, I just think I am too big a wuss to wear it. How has it's wearability been for you?
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Nice! And you really do have everything covered!
Well it works for me at any rate; no real desire for more!!! Thanks!!!
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Every time I see an LB I want to own one someday, but then never figure I can pull off that much YG. It's such a stunning watch, I just think I am too big a wuss to wear it. How has it's wearability been for you?
Wearability for the YG Sub is no different from any other submariner other than the weight. Since you will be wearing platinum in the near future, the weight of it will melt away just like any other PM watch. As far as it being a noticeable/flashy watch… It is, but most people don’t notice your watch anyway, and there’s a lot of gold watches out there nowadays on men and women. But, of the five I have, this or the dd40 will get a complement every now and again. Overall, I find wearing my YG pieces a pleasant experience, nothing much different from wearing any of my others, just my own personal joy in wearing them.
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Old 24 July 2019, 03:39 AM   #79
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Less is more. I’ve let go several watches and trying to get down to 8.
I’ve started to admire people who have only one to three watch collection.
At worst I had over 20. I started to feel uncomfortable. But no regrets:
This is a great journey.
My way is leading to this:
Less is more. Too much is just too much.
Watches are ment to be worn and enjoyed. Even though one can admire a watch as a painting...
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Richard's collection ...very well thought out collection
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Lovely comments from everyone. I was already half over the fence before posting this, but the comments throughout the day yesterday had me in negotiations with a trusted seller we all know and love by last night. Pulled the trigger this morning. Gone are 5 SSs and the Cellini from my collection, and I have a Platinum incoming probably by late this week or early next week, and some cash to help me finance the WG watch I ordered from my AD last week. So down 6 to add 1 and a piece of another PM!

I will of course do incomings complete with photos when they land (a few days for the Platinum and 4-6 weeks for the WG). Of the 6 I had to part with, 2 stung a bit, while the other 4 did not cause any heartburn. I think the 2 PMs I am getting will more than make up for any sting associated with the two SSs I am going to miss.

I'll try to update this thread as well when the Platinum comes in, as a small thank you to all who have so generously provided their stories and advice. Thanks all! Great community here!





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For those that have consolidated collections into PM or "Grails"...

I personally think 7-8 is a max collection limit. By nature you will always be drawn to 1-3 pieces and wear them the most and if you are not conscious about rotating things sit which to me is a waste. I currently have only SS watches and have owned the rose gold YM and a vintage yellow gold Datejust. I do miss precious metal but my lifestyle is casual and I like to play outside a lot which is why the YM got traded I was too anal at the time about beating up on gold versus stainless.

This post makes me want to re-analyze and maybe consolidate but I am really happy with the state of things.

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I float up then consolidate and then float up again. Endless cycle. Being on the boards doesn’t help. Agree with today’s market “trying” pieces is easier as you don’t burn too
Much on the sale. I’d def add PM for several
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Wearability for the YG Sub is no different from any other submariner other than the weight. Since you will be wearing platinum in the near future, the weight of it will melt away just like any other PM watch. As far as it being a noticeable/flashy watch… It is, but most people don’t notice your watch anyway, and there’s a lot of gold watches out there nowadays on men and women. But, of the five I have, this or the dd40 will get a complement every now and again. Overall, I find wearing my YG pieces a pleasant experience, nothing much different from wearing any of my others, just my own personal joy in wearing them.
I may have to take the plunge one day when I restore the watch budget. Appreciate your thoughts.

Speaking of watch budget, just got off the phone with my AD about replacing the Hulk I had to trade to make the deal for the PM work. They said they think they can take care of me before the year is out. If I can get a 3 year newer Hulk back in the end of the deal, at MSRP, then this deal will go down as my best ever.
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Less is more. I’ve let go several watches and trying to get down to 8.
I’ve started to admire people who have only one to three watch collection.
At worst I had over 20. I started to feel uncomfortable. But no regrets:
This is a great journey.
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Wonderful perspective! Thanks!
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I’ve tried many #’s of combinations for my collection, from 10 down to 2. I’ve tried most Rolex models and metals, along with other brands. I like a few PP’s, but my comfort zone is Rolex, and I don’t need a dress watch so sport models and DD40 are my choices in the Rolex lineup.
My trials and tribulations have brought me to be comfortable somewhere between 3 and 6 pieces. (currently 5) I’ve done some consolidating over the past 6 months to get to my current 5.
I’m a fan of all metals, depending on the watch, but definitely prefer PM if the combination is something I love. I’ll choose PM if the combo is close to each other, (SS vs PM Pepsi) but I’ll no doubt buy SS if that’s the combination I love and what’s offered. (example 116610LV for green sport)
I like having at least one Rolex that I’m “not so careful with” (116610LN). Wear them in rotation, so no real daily, PM pieces getting 95% of the wrist time.
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I personally think 7-8 is a max collection limit. By nature you will always be drawn to 1-3 pieces and wear them the most and if you are not conscious about rotating things sit which to me is a waste. I currently have only SS watches and have owned the rose gold YM and a vintage yellow gold Datejust. I do miss precious metal but my lifestyle is casual and I like to play outside a lot which is why the YM got traded I was too anal at the time about beating up on gold versus stainless.

This post makes me want to re-analyze and maybe consolidate but I am really happy with the state of things.

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That is a unique and killer collection you have. Huge fan of the Polar and Speedy, and I have always loved the Leman Flyback! Great stuff! Got a pic of the Flyback?
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Great rich, well done
I can't stop looking at his LB. Great watch. Great picture.
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Every time I see an LB I want to own one someday, but then never figure I can pull off that much YG. It's such a stunning watch, I just think I am too big a wuss to wear it. How has it's wearability been for you?
I wear my YG sub as a daily. It is actually less flashy than my prior TT sub IMO. Looks great with shorts and t-shirt or with my blue-grey scrubs or with my suit with blue shirt.
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