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Author: | mwheatley [ Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
After Altair's epic SOTC post ![]() Rolex Sub: I acquired this after a 10-day wait (what SS shortage? ![]() SOH46: First love. I got this on my wedding day in 2008. Its huge, but the sentimental value is unbeatable. I wear it mostly on mesh or the rubber, but I also have an OEM leather strap and OEM canvas strap. Swatch x H Sistem51: I picked this up when it was released in 2017. I had always wanted a swatch (I know, its odd) and then when this became available I decided to pick it up on a whim. It was one of the last ones at the Time Square swatch boutique. Its fun and it nice to have something like this to give to my 5 year-old son to wear around. SRP773: I wear this boating and swimming. It's on the chopping block. SKX Mod: I installed a sapphire crystal and "homage" yachtmaster bezel. It turned out OK, but its on the chopping block too. ![]() (How do I lose the PB watermark?) 2019 Goals: The other day my son (he's 5) asked me what watch I was going to wear when I die. Somewhat stunned, I asked him why he would ask that. His response: "Well, I like your watches, so I don't want you to take them with you when you die." Me: "Oh, so you want them for yourself." Him: "Yes, dad." True WIS, I guess... While hilarious, this interaction got me thinking about the watches I wear and which they'll remember me by. Critiquing my collection, I think its a bit bland. It needs some diversity. The Sub and SOH46 are sentimental staples I am keeping forever. The Seikos are not that exciting. The Swatch is whatever. For 2019, I want to pick up a new "Kern era" Breitling with some color. I thinking a chrono with a pop of color would help diversify my collection a bit. I am leaning toward the premier, but I am going to wait until the Basel dust settles. Also, another goal for 2019 is to only buy one watch. Last year, I picked up a Pelagos, but flipped it to help fund the Sub. I wanted to Sub all along, but settled because I resisted the Rolex plunge. With my wife's insistence, I got over it and pulled the trigger on the Sub. So, I'll flip it to you. What's the state of your collection and what are you 2019 watch goals? |
Author: | jnelson3097 [ Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
Here's my collection in the order in which they were acquired. Colt GMT - My first high end watch which I treated myself for finishing my MBA. It's a watch I'll never sell since it reminds me of all the work that I put in during that time and still brings a smile to my face almost 11 years after first putting it on. ![]() Datejust 2 - The only watch I own that I really consider a dress watch, but I've worn it with everything including shorts and a T shirt. It's just one that is so comfortable and the 2 different colors of lume look amazing. ![]() SubC - This watch was bought when my son was born in 2009. Everything is dated from the receipt to warranty card on the exact day he was born. This was back in the day when you could easily find a Sub. While the DJ2 is comfortable, this one is by far the easiest watch to wear given the adjustable clasp and the very comfortable oyster bracelet. The only problem I have with this watch is that I had planned to give it to my son one day, but that may be difficult since I don't want to pay the prices to replace it. ![]() Chronomat Airborne - This is one watch that I knew I wanted as soon as I saw it was released. I love everything about this watch from the ivory dial to the full polished pilot bracelet. ![]() Colt Skyracer - I've been intrigued by the idea of an all black watch and this fit the bill based on the very appealing price tag. I wanted something quartz to mix in at times and this is the perfect weekend/beater watch. ![]() Superocean Heritage Chrono II - My latest and favorite new release from Breitling. I really started to look at the Heritage series after seeing the 3 hand version last year in blue with the ceramic bezel. The mesh bracelet was a big question for me but after trying it on in Naples in November, I was sold. I'm also really glad that I added the blue rubber and am looking forward to trying that out this summer. ![]() My plans for 2019 are to sit tight with what I have. I think 6 is my maximum amount without feeling guilty of having some watches sit around. I can't see selling anything in order to make room for a new addition. I'll never say never, but I'm fairly certain nothing new will be added. I'm more than happy to visit the forum and watch everyone else pick up the new collectors pieces or updated 765s (assuming that happens). |
Author: | alex** [ Fri Jan 11, 2019 6:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
nice collections guys |
Author: | Altair [ Fri Jan 11, 2019 11:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
Nice collection. I really like Seiko divers! Fantastic watches! I am with you on the Premier, the panda dial is a truly great watch! That said, I would diversify if I where in your shoes. Maybe go for a used JLC, something like the master calendar would really round out your collection. Happy collecting! |
Author: | Moana43 [ Sat Jan 12, 2019 11:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
Nice collection, natesen. I think that you and I have some similar tastes. As far as which Montbrillant to keep, I've always loved that blue dial version. Just a classic, in my book. Love the GO Senator Observer. Such a nice piece. Also love the JLC Polaris Chronograph -- that seems like a worthy addition. I can't believe you had the fortitude to offload so many great pieces from your collection! I admire it -- but, I think I'm a ways off from having the courage to slim things down to that extent! ![]() |
Author: | natesen [ Sat Jan 12, 2019 12:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
Moana43 wrote: Nice collection, natesen. I think that you and I have some similar tastes. Thanks Jim! And I agree that we may have some similar tastes as I'm always admiring your posts. Love the multiple GO watches you have, the JLC meteorite and world timer. And you even have a nice rose gold omega which looks amazing. You have an amazing collection and I imagine it would be very difficult to part with your watches. As far as which Montbrillant to keep, I've always loved that blue dial version. Just a classic, in my book. Love the GO Senator Observer. Such a nice piece. Also love the JLC Polaris Chronograph -- that seems like a worthy addition. I can't believe you had the fortitude to offload so many great pieces from your collection! I admire it -- but, I think I'm a ways off from having the courage to slim things down to that extent! ![]() I honestly thought it would be a lot harder to part with the watches as I liked them all enough at one point to purchase them. But I can say that the only 1 I might actually miss a little is the GO panoinverse because the engraved swan neck being visible is just beautiful. And I do miss the Transocean line as those were honestly some of my favs... But I can't fight it if they don't fit right. Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk |
Author: | Moana43 [ Sat Jan 12, 2019 3:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
natesen wrote: Thanks Jim! And I agree that we may have some similar tastes as I'm always admiring your posts. Love the multiple GO watches you have, the JLC meteorite and world timer. And you even have a nice rose gold omega which looks amazing. You have an amazing collection and I imagine it would be very difficult to part with your watches. I honestly thought it would be a lot harder to part with the watches as I liked them all enough at one point to purchase them. But I can say that the only 1 I might actually miss a little is the GO panoinverse because the engraved swan neck being visible is just beautiful. And I do miss the Transocean line as those were honestly some of my favs... But I can't fight it if they don't fit right. Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk Well, first off, thanks so much for your kind words about my collection — very much appreciated! ![]() I understand about the TOC’s not fitting. To date, the only watch I have offloaded was a TOC Unitime. Loved the watch, loved the blue dial — but, at 46mm, it felt enormous, and I realized that I wasn’t wearing it as a result. I traded it in toward the JLC Geophysic Universal Time — so, it all worked out. ![]() |
Author: | alex** [ Sun Jan 13, 2019 1:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
That duometre is on my list too. It’s amazing on the wrist and I especially love the movement and the texture on the dial. |
Author: | mwheatley [ Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
jnelson3097 wrote: Colt GMT - My first high end watch which I treated myself for finishing my MBA. The collection is looking great, Justin. That colt gmt is one of my all time favorite breitlings. It’s sharp. How much wrist time does it get? |
Author: | mwheatley [ Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
natesen wrote: Breitling Montbrillant 01 Blue and Limited – I have 2 Montbrillants and 1 will ultimately go in this consolidation. The 40mm smaller size fits my wrist perfectly. I haven’t decided which one will stay or go yet. natesen, what a nice, diverse collection you have. When you do decide on which Mont to depart with, do let me know. |
Author: | natesen [ Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
mwheatley wrote: natesen wrote: Breitling Montbrillant 01 Blue and Limited – I have 2 Montbrillants and 1 will ultimately go in this consolidation. The 40mm smaller size fits my wrist perfectly. I haven’t decided which one will stay or go yet. natesen, what a nice, diverse collection you have. When you do decide on which Mont to depart with, do let me know. ![]() Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk |
Author: | alex** [ Mon Jan 14, 2019 6:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collection Inspections (SOTC) + 2019 Watch Goals |
Altair wrote: Great collection, and fantastic future watches to spire to. The Duometre is a work of art! Have you seen it in person? I would before you commit. The reason I ask is that you might want to shoot for the regular dial over the semi-open dial. It might be just mebut the way they cut out the inserts the whole dial looks like a sniling clown. Might be just me being silly. i agree re the standard dial i preferred it when i tried them on. it doesn't need the cut outs IMO |
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