Yeah, well they all have those sticks that point at the markers.
How many more of us hear this comment, or something similar, when you have new arrivals?
I suppose, being objective, I can sort of see the good lady’s point :-)
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Yeah, well they all have those sticks that point at the markers.
I get that too. She's not interested in hearing the differences though
The Tag is a nice looking thing
Nope! It's any watch! I've told her that they are like tools and that you need different ones for different jobs. That conversation usually ends up with "the stare"! You all know the one!
I wish I had an answer to that question - I ask it of myself often enough, never mind the Mrs...
"Because The Voices will it" is as inadequate as it is true...
...etc...
To be fair, I struggle with this internally. I like versatile all rounders. Basically, easy wearing, black-dialled dressier sports watches.
I already have a black nomos club, a black Aqua Terra. A black Tag Carrera, among others. I’m currently thinking about a black field / pilots watch. Truth is, they all fulfil the same role, makes me think I ought to sell one if getting another, but I like the ones I have too much. If the collection was more diverse it’d be easier to justify keeping them all (to me).
I appreciate that wasn’t the point being made here. I just needed to vent my neuroses.
I have five, I think it is, 8F56-0020s. I tell myself it's because I'm stockpiling the lovely 8F56 movement.
Simon,
In some ways I agree, but often watches that don’t look similar to my eye do to hers. I guess that’s just this hobby though.
I need to do a SOTC as I haven’t done one for an age and my collection is a little ‘out of control’.
Maybe this afternoon, as the weather is good.
J
Double figures in Rolex, but they're all soooo very different.
I'm trying to branch out to have a collection at home but it's been trial and error so far. Going to try build up the Seikos again.
Bank cubicals don't make for great pics but these are different enough for me. Beyond boring going to swap one out every few weeks though so will continue making mistakes while trying to branch out for a bit and see if I can home collection too.
I’m awful at this - my back catalogue is largely variations on a theme -
Omega Seamaster, three handed and chronograph
Rolex Submariner (three variants)
Omega Planet Ocean (two variants)
All divers of a similar size and similar palate…. I have boring taste.
When it comes to women many have a type they like. And of course there are variations of the type.Why buy more watches when they look the same as those you already have?
Nothing wrong having a collection of watches that all look the same.
That said I only wear white shirts for work because it’s one less thing to think about…
I have a fixation with watches that influenced, complied with or pay homage to Defstan 66-4. So about 25% of my collection follows this theme.
I have dabbled with different colour dials, different materials, fancy straps but a stainless steel watch with black dial and grey NATO is perfection for me.
Wife says it to me - but asking her how many black handbags she has normally suffices
Key word in this topic is "collection" - whether we acknowledge it or not, whether it's structured or not - we almost all have one.
Unless you have infinite money and infinite space, a collection has to have a theme that limits its scale, and that theme has to be something that works for you, something you enjoy - aesthetic, historic, technical, a mix - whatever, it's all legit.
There's doesn't have to be any logic at-all. Even just one wristwatch is a bizarre, anachronistic indulgence nowadays, more than one wristwatch - to the average person in 2022 - is barmy, while the sort of numbers some of us have? Wraparound jacket in a Rubber Room...!
You either have this collecting trait in your personality or you don't, and if you don't, you'll never understand it.
Interesting points. I’d say that I don’t have a collection though, precisely because of the lack of any theme (or at least not a theme that I can discern).
That photo from Sinnlover; now that’s a proper collection. I think I just have a bunch of quite random watches. I’ve never thought that I am a “collector”. I may be in denial of course.
There is a massive positive side, my wife thinks all mine are the same watch as they all look the same. A definite advantage of being obsessed with dive watches.