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Old 26 November 2016, 04:37 PM   #1
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What Watch Caused You To Abandon Your "One-Watch Guy" Status?

Let's see pics of your first Rolex (or other luxury watch) with your next luxury watch purchase that caused you to relinquish your status as a "One-Watch Guy."

I have been going strong with my SubC for more than 4 years now. I always said I would only own one really nice watch. Well, while in a Tudor dealer in Dallas this afternoon I tried on a blue Pelagos. It sang to me. Yikes. Even better looking in person. I really liked the finish on the Titanium bracelet, too. It didn't feel too light. I didn't try on the black one, since I have a Sub, but I wonder how I would have liked that. I also really liked the AR coating on the underside of the crystal. It really made the dial pop; I think I'd like it on the Rolex. Oh, and as an aside, he offered me 10% on it without me even acting serious about purchasing it. :-)
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Old 26 November 2016, 04:50 PM   #2
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Old 26 November 2016, 05:32 PM   #3
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I wore a Casio digital watch from about the age of 10, but when I got a Swatch Jellyfish at the age of 13 I was no longer a one-watch kid...and I never have been since.

Edit: Oops, didn't notice that you said "luxury" watch. In that case my first was a Breitling Colt, which I thought would be my only mechanical watch until I saw a Speedmaster a few months later. I bought the Speedy, thus beginning my downward spiral.

Here's the Breitling. I bought it 20 years ago, and I'd still have it but it was stolen from my brother's house during a break-in last year. C'est la vie.

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Old 26 November 2016, 05:46 PM   #4
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That Tudor is great!

I was in the same position. Purchased Sub C date 5 years ago and this meant to be my only watch.
And it was. Because of my work I travel to remote areas, desert, jungle, oceans but also attend functions, dinners, conferences. Sub C was always perfect and never out of place.Always worked and looked great.

Being WIS I had to scratch the itch and last year driven by impulse puchased Breitling GMT Chronomat which was great piece, at least this is what I thought at the beginning. I paid really good discounted price, so was not worry about resale value and this supposed to be my second nice piece.

Hovewer after the year it became too much bling, busy dail, hard to read time.. you name it.
It was time to move on.

Decided to flip it and luckily came across Pam 162 which is great watch and different than Submariner.

So far it is a keeper but o I already told my wife that I am not watch-monogamist anymore and going to add at least one piece every few years to build some collection.

I am currety looking on different options and this forum is one of the best resources for people interested in chronology, so that you everyone for making this forum great!

Saying that no matter what I am not going to flip Sub C as this is one on the most versatile watch ever designed.

Below are the pics of watches













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Old 26 November 2016, 06:13 PM   #5
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I can't find one I like any more than my Air king so I'm sticking to a one watch collection

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Old 26 November 2016, 10:22 PM   #6
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When I realized how much fun it was finding and collecting GMTs. I love the bicolor bezels and different metal combinations and the functionality means its practical to wear them in rotation. Other brands have come into the picture but I am going to sell pretty much everything that is not Rolex or Tudor (bar a few non-Rolex vintage).


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Old 26 November 2016, 10:34 PM   #7
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I purchased a SubC ND and that was intended to be my only watch. Had it for a little over two years. During that time got really interested in watches and was always reading the forums.

After graduating from grad school, decided to get a BLNR to add to the collection. Slippery slope, just added a FPJ and waiting for a Daytona


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Old 27 November 2016, 12:42 AM   #8
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For me it was really this AP ROC. I had had Rolexes before but once I bought this as well I knew I wanted to build a 4/5 watch collection.

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Old 27 November 2016, 12:53 AM   #9
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For me it was really this AP ROC. I had had Rolexes before but once I bought this as well I knew I wanted to build a 4/5 watch collection.

I that exact watch got me as well...
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Old 27 November 2016, 12:56 AM   #10
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Just entered the Rolex scene a month ago, and am really enjoying the watch, and this forum.
I do realize that everyone on here is on the slippery slope.
The only difference is the pitch.
Don't know what that next watch will be, but am inadvertently looking.
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Old 27 November 2016, 01:34 AM   #11
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Old 27 November 2016, 02:37 AM   #12
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It was Timex that made me relinquish my "one watch guy" status.



I bought this watch and three of the same model in different colors. I gave away a couple of these to family and friends who liked them and still have two, but this black one is still one of my favorite watches.

Rolex came a couple of years later, after acquiring a bunch of watches of various affordable brands.

My first Rolex was the 114270, followed by the 116200-63600.

State of the collection when I bought the Explorer. It's in the middle of the bottom row.



This was a case of love at first sight.



The DJ was a more logical choice, but the black stick dial with roulette date wheel was another case of love at first sight. The AD had the fluted bezel one, so I ordered a the domed bezel.

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Old 27 November 2016, 03:04 AM   #13
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Losing the ex-wife made me abandon "one watch" and go for more :) hahahaha


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Old 27 November 2016, 03:55 AM   #14
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Initially I bought my Seamaster Bond as my first luxury watch; I'd been buying a bunch of junk Invictas and decided to step up the game (so wasn't really a one watch guy at the time). A friend from a Martin Guitar Forum argued that Rolex was the true Bond watch causing me to join TRF and begin my search for my first Rolex. Eventually I found an OP I could afford and had my first Rolex; It had a couple of things I felt were important including engraved rehaut, no through holes, and SuperLuminova markers. There have been a fair number added to the collection since then. I no longer place such a high value on the modern window dressing on my watches. Actually loving the older Rolexes including my latest a manual winder.



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Old 27 November 2016, 10:10 AM   #15
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Great collections and pictures. I enjoy reading the different stories of how all of you got interested in watches and collecting.
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Old 27 November 2016, 12:05 PM   #16
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Great collections and pictures. I enjoy reading the different stories of how all of you got interested in watches and collecting.
This is another one of those days where this article is pertinent again. https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/op...-one-watch-guy
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Old 27 November 2016, 12:12 PM   #17
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This is another one of those days where this article is pertinent again. https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/op...-one-watch-guy
Read this story before and it is great.

I must confess I failed to be one watch guy but i discivered that i really enjoy wearing several timepieces and this is what every hobby should be about.

Pure enjoyment and satisfaction.

So wherever you one or several watches gal or guy as long as you love your hobby and willing you share your knowledge and satisfaction with others on this forum well done to you!


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Old 27 November 2016, 12:21 PM   #18
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Read this story before and it is great.

I must confess I failed to be one watch guy but i discivered that i really enjoy wearing several timepieces and this is what every hobby should be about.

Pure enjoyment and satisfaction.

So wherever you one or several watches gal or guy as long as you love your hobby and willing you share your knowledge and satisfaction with others on this forum well done to you!


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Oh, I completely agree. I just think it's important to point out that being a one watch person has benefits, since this forum is full of enablers.
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Old 27 November 2016, 12:23 PM   #19
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Old 27 November 2016, 12:58 PM   #20
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Oh, I completely agree. I just think it's important to point out that being a one watch person has benefits, since this forum is full of enablers.
Agree.

And please everybody keep posting photos.

We all want to see wstches which made you break plan to be one watch person!

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Old 27 November 2016, 01:30 PM   #21
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Probably my addictive personality. Actually because of that I didn't want to own a Rolex for the longest time...I knew I'd get sucked right in. Well, I was gifted one and sucked in I got.

I'm saving for a bluesy ATM but bought myself a Seiko skx007 as a daily beater until then. Unfortunately, this is probably the most expensive hobby I've ever had, so things are going a bit slow.
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Old 27 November 2016, 01:32 PM   #22
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Probably my addictive personality. Actually because of that I didn't want to own a Rolex for the longest time...I knew I'd get sucked right in. Well, I was gifted one and sucked in I got.

I'm saving for a bluesy ATM but bought myself a Seiko skx007 as a daily beater until then. Unfortunately, this is probably the most expensive hobby I've ever had, so things are going a bit slow.
Wait until you discover passion for vintage cars

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Old 27 November 2016, 02:38 PM   #23
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Probably my addictive personality. Actually because of that I didn't want to own a Rolex for the longest time...I knew I'd get sucked right in. Well, I was gifted one and sucked in I got.

I'm saving for a bluesy ATM but bought myself a Seiko skx007 as a daily beater until then. Unfortunately, this is probably the most expensive hobby I've ever had, so things are going a bit slow.
Yeah, I'm the opposite. Wether it's Porsches, guitars, watches, etc., I usually go through several until I find the one I really like, then I get rid of everything else. I'm not a fan of accumulating a lot of stuff.
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Old 29 November 2016, 05:43 AM   #24
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Sub first then DJ.

Always wanted a Sub then once I got it and started to learn more about the brand, history, etc... through this forum and other sources wanted to add a DJ...
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These were my first two "luxury" watches, purchased within a few months of each other in about 2001 or '02. The one on the left was the first; the one on the right was my second:

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Old 29 November 2016, 06:11 AM   #26
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Had a DJ for many years, and was content. Then, started to get the itch for a sub...and so it began.
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Old 29 November 2016, 06:13 AM   #27
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This was me in 1984 wearing a TT Datejust, which you cannot see. Then I got the itch for a Cartier, then another Cartier, then a Sub, and so on.

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Let's see pics of your first Rolex (or other luxury watch) with your next luxury watch purchase that caused you to relinquish your status as a "One-Watch Guy."

I have been going strong with my SubC for more than 4 years now. I always said I would only own one really nice watch. Well, while in a Tudor dealer in Dallas this afternoon I tried on a blue Pelagos. It sang to me. Yikes. Even better looking in person. I really liked the finish on the Titanium bracelet, too. It didn't feel too light. I didn't try on the black one, since I have a Sub, but I wonder how I would have liked that. I also really liked the AR coating on the underside of the crystal. It really made the dial pop; I think I'd like it on the Rolex. Oh, and as an aside, he offered me 10% on it without me even acting serious about purchasing it. :-)

i always liked watches as my dad was a collector, but after i got my heuer 1000 #980113 , from my grandmother, that did it... well that, and making money also helped make having more than one easier.
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i always liked watches as my dad was a collector, but after i got my heuer 1000 #980113 , from my grandmother, that did it... well that, and making money also helped make having more than one easier.
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this was an award from my employer, and became my gateway watch.
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