I’m pretty certain I couldnt stick to two watches. Not tried, but struggle to keep to 7. I only buy watches I like, and always find them very hard to sell.
From age 15-50 this would have been no problem at all, but having found watch collecting as a hobby relatively late in life, no way could I limit myself now to only 2 or 3 ... I could probably get it down to 6 at a pinch ... but then again ...
I’m pretty certain I couldnt stick to two watches. Not tried, but struggle to keep to 7. I only buy watches I like, and always find them very hard to sell.
From my collection - I would have to reduce to:
My old GMT-Master and my Breitling Aerospace.
Ever since 1987 - those two have been my mainstay.
GW-M5600
SBGW001
I’m having a second go; still not cheap, but maybe bearable.
The true ‘classic’ Rolex, and still 10 atm and a rugged movement.
Can be worn anywhere.....
except trips to the dump and gardening...for which we have...20atm, solar charged, very accurate. About £110.
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Two I think I’d really struggle. For a while now I’ve thought about this the OPs other thread on consolidation helped me think more. I came to the perfect trio for me..
14060m as my Diver
Standard Moonwatch as my Chrono
Then a Rolex Pepsi as my GMT ..
So I started to save and look for the missing part the GMT but as per normal the watch business throws you a spanner in the works! There is no way now I could let the 2254 go I just enjoy it too much!
I reckon if I got the GMT I’d be happy with 4 the three listed above and the 2254 as beater and holidays.
I guess then in answer no I couldn’t do 2.
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I wore my Sinn U2 for over ten years straight as my only "good" watch. I still wear it daily for work, but my Sinn U1000 is getting some wrist time too.
My Sinn 103 hasn't been worn for around 8 months and my Stowa Klassic 90th Anniversary hasn't been worn for months now.
I could easily go back to just two watches as I think this is the minimum to allow for servicing.
I should be going to Kenya soon for work and while I know my Sinn U2 can tackle any terrain and environment (as it already has done)... its not immune to some bastard trying to steal it from me.... so I might just buy a cheap Casio or some other "Field watch" .
I could not do it, my tastes and preferences are somewhat fluid and seem to ebb and flow. Its a bit like choosing your top ten albums, or desert island discs, it depends on mood and recent listening experience which both influence your choices. Given all of that, there are two watches that I love and have a lot of memories tied up in so I could not sell those, so I am at two before I chose. Its an impossible ask!
No
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It's a no from me.
Does that mean the Day Date has gone already? Or did it never arrive?
Reduce collection to two watches and stick with the same two?
No thanks. Can’t really think of any practical reason why I would want to. Maybe six would be a sensible compromise.
We all could. They're just baubles at the end of the day.
I would keep my (modified) Sub and a Seiko kinetic beater for mountain biking, camping, brawling etc.
Having more and different watches gives me pleasure but I think I could find a way to survive without them.
I have been thinking this question lately, reducing my collection if I ever lose interest in watches...Probably down to three...
I was between my 16710 and the Ebel chrono but I chose the chrono. One Rolex is enough and that must be the Dweller. I could go anywhere with that watch.
I could get down to and stick at two watches no problem. When life zigged when I was expecting it to zag a couple of years ago I looked at my collection in a new light and offloaded some. I tend to wear three watches almost exclusively now and could easily drop one.
I reckon I could manage it, but I’m glad I don’t have to.
If it was from my current box, I’d probably have to pick my Zenith EP 1969 and my Sinn 857 UTC.
If it was a case of sell whatever you like and buy or keep two with the proceeds, I’d probably try to raise enough for a Rolex GMT II and then have to figure out #2 with whatever I have left. Probably a G-Shock!
I could easily do it but I would need to make the conscious decision to stop taking an interest in watches and spend my time on other things. I would find this a fairly monotonous and frustrating pastime if I couldn’t buy new watches.
While I’m in a “not fussed about watches” phase I’ll easily wear the same watch for months without a second thought.
Platona and YG DD40 for me.
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This is what worries me; can you maintain an interest in the hobby without buying watches? I’m going to find out. It won’t be easy.
In truth, I’ve just bought a nice quartz on SC. I pretend quartz doesn’t count.
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I don’t think I could do two only. If I had too then I think it would BLNR (dressy, plenty of WR, date, nice bracelet, GMT) and Speedmaster on NATO/leather. I couldn’t part with my Reverso, and that would be a great 3 watch collection with a Seiko diver as a beater. That’s 4 as my realistic minimum...
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Neither could I or, at most, only a very passing one. My presence here and posting frequency is directly proportional to my interest in buying.This is what worries me; can you maintain an interest in the hobby without buying watches? I’m going to find out. It won’t be easy.
In truth, I’ve just bought a nice quartz on SC. I pretend quartz doesn’t count.
No, I couldn’t
Yes -
My Pepsi
and
GShock GW5000-1JF
BUT would I be happy with just two?!
Yes I could, I only have one Rolex Submariner. I would only buy more for investment purposes, not to wear. Man of simple tastes
I'm pretty sure I could get down to 2 watches if I had to.
Easily. I have 2 at the moment (hulk and boutique AP ROO Diver)
No real interest in anything else and have always had variants of sub/dweller and ROO/RO in stash as they're clear favourites so it wouldn't be a hardship.
Reckon I could just about be happy with these three.
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Interesting. You say you pretend Quartz don’t count. Is that down to the value of them? If so, could you do as you say and keep the perfect 2 watch combination and yet still have the fun of a couple of lower end autos ? There is a massive world of them to explore.
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yellow gold day date 40 and a solo xl . sorted .
Thinking from my current collection, the best three watch selection might be
Chopard Chrono One, Rolex 1680, G-shock 5600.
But that would leave me without a Seiko. I don't think I could go to three without really regretting getting rid of the 6139, so no, not possible for me. 4 watches, maybe I could do. Big Maybe.
This is my current setup
Breitling Aerospace Evo + Casio G-Shock GW-5000
I'm thinking I could manage with one since wearing my Speedmaster non stop from October last year, do I really need another watch, other than a beater ?