That is some list! How many do you still have?
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For no particular reason, other than I have just typed up the list for my records, below is a list of all the watches I have owned in the last 7 or so years that I have been interested in watches.
I wonder if anyone has developed an app - type in all your watches, and it tells you what to buy next?
Apologies for the lack of photos but I am hopeless at keeping them - once I have moved a watch on I delete photos of it.
The asterix denotes watches owned more than once.
Dressy Watches
Rolex DateJust 116234
Rolex DateJust 16234
Rolex DateJust 116200 *
Omega AquaTerra 2518.50.00
Seiko SARB031
Seiko SARB035 *
Seiko SARB033
Omega Geneve cal 1012
Tissot Desire T52541131
Pulsar PRS649X1
Seiko 5 SNX577
Seiko SARB045
Seiko 5 SNKL07K1 *
Dive Watches
Rolex Submariner Date 116610LN *
Rolex Submariner 114060 *
Rolex Submariner 14060M *
Rolex Submariner 14060 *
Omega SMP 2254.50.00 *
Omega SMP 2531.80.00 *
Omega SMP 2264.50.00
Omega SMP 2551.80.00
Tag Heuer Aquaracer WAY2112.BA0928
Tag Heuer 2000 Series WK1213.BA0312
Ollech and Wajs M1
Citizen Promaster BK3150-04E *
Citizen Promaster BN0000-04H *
Seiko Prospex SRP777J1
Seiko Orange Monster SKX781K1 *
Seiko SKX007J1 *
Seiko Prospex SBDN001
Seiko SNZH53K1
Scurfa Diver One (Stainless Steel)
Vostok Amphibia 420 ‘Zissou’
Chronographs
Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch 3570.50.00
Hamilton Khaki Chronograph Automatic H71416733
Seiko 61396002 'Pogue'
Seiko SND309P1 *
Seiko SND367PC
Pulsar PJN305X1 *
Field / Explorer Type Watches
Rolex Explorer II 16570 ‘Polar’
Hamilton Khaki Field Quartz 38mm H68411133
Hamilton Khaki Field Quartz 33mm H68311533
CWC G10
Seiko Alpinist SARB059
Seiko Spirit Military Quartz SBCA001
Seiko SGD499P1
Alba APBT211
Pulsar PS9045X1
Beater Watches
Casio G-SHOCK G-7700-1ER
Casio G-SHOCK GW-M5610-1ER *
Casio G-SHOCK DW-5600-1VER
Casio W-756-1AVES
Last edited by vortgern; 7th July 2017 at 12:58.
That is some list! How many do you still have?
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What a list!!!! A lot af Rolexs and Speedys...
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The SARB045 is one of my favorite dress watches.
Doesn't cost an arm or a leg, and it is very handsome. Blue sunburst dial, powered by reliable 6R15 engine.
Not a Breitling fan, then...
Simon
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Good grief that's a lot of watches in 7 years. Which ones do you still have?
You sound like my kind of loony. ;-) Great range there and v similar taste to me.
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WoW I've not seen that blue faced sarb045 before
Mmmmm nice
http://youtu.be/JpExCzOP_F0
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These are gorgeous online - haven't seen one in the flesh nor up for sale!
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A friend has one but he says it's a keeper. I was late into the scene so was not able to get. I think it has long been discontinued.
There is also a little writeup featured here: https://yeomanseiko.com/2010/04/18/6...nical-sarb045/
Any big regrets in letting any of them go?
With hindsight I'd have kept some of the out of production watches which are now hard to replace and impossible to buy new:
The Citizen Promaster BK3150-04E was a great holiday watch.
The Seiko Spirit Military Quartz SBCA001 was a great beater.
The Seiko Alpinist SARB059 and my first Pulsar military chrono (which had a continental/spec domed crystal and sword hands) for the rarity factor.
And I'll probably have a 116610LN again for the comfort of the glidelock.