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Old 13 May 2024, 05:27 AM   #31
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Can most of the watches and enjoy all that South Florida has to offer. Buy a boat (smallish like 20ft) and take it from MM to the Keys. Or go on weekdays to all of the boat parks) Have you bin on an Airboat ride in the Everglades.

I lived and worked in Miami for many years. Have you ever been to Alabama Jackes on a Sat or Sunday? If not you are missing things.

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Old 14 May 2024, 05:50 AM   #32
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Not sure why all the images are:

- from DavidSW's display images and not your actual collection
- why you state you have two GMT's, but the collated image shows three equal GMTs
- and a lot of other strange things

You state that you have "...recently reached a milestone in my collection...". What is the milestone?

I thought the pic of 3 of the same GMTs was odd, and him saying having both green themed subs would be redundant, but both are in “his pics.” Also, the times set in the pics. No one does that, except a seller.

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Old 14 May 2024, 06:37 AM   #33
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Get a daytona and a patek then done
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Old 31 May 2024, 12:38 AM   #34
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Can most of the watches and enjoy all that South Florida has to offer. Buy a boat (smallish like 20ft) and take it from MM to the Keys. Or go on weekdays to all of the boat parks) Have you bin on an Airboat ride in the Everglades.

I lived and worked in Miami for many years. Have you ever been to Alabama Jackes on a Sat or Sunday? If not you are missing things.

Watches are a last resort
lol the keys are not any where near my goals
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Old 2 June 2024, 01:19 PM   #35
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Appreciate the memories, thank the watches for the good times - then sell and get a banger patek or richard mille!
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Old 2 June 2024, 02:26 PM   #36
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Blue dial VC Overseas Tourbillon.

That would be my cherry on top of an amazing collection.
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Old 2 June 2024, 02:59 PM   #37
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Amazing collection. I’d suggest Patek. ALS. Or VC. But mostly PP. Bigly. Step outside the (green) box.


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Old 2 June 2024, 03:47 PM   #38
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Blue dial VC Overseas Tourbillon.

That would be my cherry on top of an amazing collection.

Tried one out recently. Jaw dropping!



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Old 2 June 2024, 03:56 PM   #39
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Tried one out recently. Jaw dropping!



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Old 2 June 2024, 04:11 PM   #40
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The 222 was nice. I was so excited to see one. Bracelet is incredible. But it didn’t really do it for me honestly. I’d actually take the plain blue dial overseas over it surprisingly but I’m telling you the tourb was from another planet. Really blew me away.



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Old 2 June 2024, 05:34 PM   #41
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I wanted to share my journey with you all as I've recently reached a milestone in my collection. It's been an exciting ride, filled with discoveries, appreciations, and a lot of wrist time.

Currently, my collection boasts a diverse range, with:

- 2 Datejusts
- 2 Day-Dates
- 2 GMTs
- 5 Submariners
- 1 Skydweller
- 1 Oyster Perpetual
- 1 Seadweller
- 1 Yacht Master
- 1 Audemars Piguet

Each watch tells a story, not just about the brand or the model, but about the moments and experiences it has been a part of. From the rugged reliability of the Submariners to the timeless elegance of the Datejusts, each piece holds a special place in my heart and my collection.

Now that I've amassed this impressive assortment, the question arises - what's next? Do I continue expanding horizontally, exploring new brands and models, or do I delve deeper vertically, perhaps focusing on a specific brand or complication?

I'm torn between the allure of discovering new treasures and the desire to deepen my understanding and appreciation of what I already have. Perhaps some of you seasoned collectors can offer guidance or share your own experiences of reaching this point in your collecting journey.

Regardless of what lies ahead, one thing is certain - the passion for watches will continue to drive me forward, seeking out new horological adventures and cherishing the memories they bring.

I'd love to hear your thoughts, advice, or even just your own collecting stories. Let's keep the conversation ticking!



Well, as for continuous journey… I guess now it’s time to buy spaceX from Elon and fly around the Mother Earth…
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Old 2 June 2024, 07:22 PM   #42
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What a watch!! I was thinking of the SS version lol that gold is on the next level for sure!


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Old 2 June 2024, 08:40 PM   #43
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Couple observations….

You call you collection diverse, but it’s all Rolex and one AP!
You ask if you should broaden or deepen….you have 5 subs!

What I’m getting at is that it appears to me you answered your own questions. You have found what you like. Personally, I like both brand diversity and also minor differences among models. I have 3 Deepsea and will likely buy the gold and the Challenge, I just like that watch! I also have about 10 different brands represented in my collection. Brands like Rolex, Tudor, Heuer, Patek, Longines, Panerai….just to name a few.
My next move is likely Daytona related.
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Old 3 June 2024, 02:26 AM   #44
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Old 3 June 2024, 03:00 AM   #45
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I'm in a similar position, not knowing what to do next. My wish list is DD40 Everose Olive and Pepsi. I've considered a couple VC but didn't pull the trigger on them.
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Old 3 June 2024, 04:28 AM   #46
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The 222 was nice. I was so excited to see one. Bracelet is incredible. But it didn’t really do it for me honestly. I’d actually take the plain blue dial overseas over it surprisingly but I’m telling you the tourb was from another planet. Really blew me away.


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Old 3 June 2024, 10:08 AM   #47
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Old 3 June 2024, 10:12 AM   #48
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Old 3 June 2024, 09:12 PM   #49
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Not sure why all the images are:

- from DavidSW's display images and not your actual collection
- why you state you have two GMT's, but the collated image shows three equal GMTs
- and a lot of other strange things

You state that you have "...recently reached a milestone in my collection...". What is the milestone?
Before giving suggestions, I’m also waiting on response to this and this….
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Old 10 June 2024, 06:55 AM   #50
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Thank you for your questions and observations. Let me address them one by one:

1. **Images from DavidSW's display:** It appears there may have been a misunderstanding or a mix-up with the images shared. I apologize for any confusion this has caused. I'll ensure that future images come directly from my actual collection.

2. **Number of GMTs:** I understand your concern about the number of GMTs. The initial message should have been clearer. While I mentioned having two GMTs, the collated image erroneously copied the two tone 3 times.

3. **Other strange things:** If there are additional specific concerns, please let me know so I can address them directly and provide clarity.

As for the milestone I recently reached in my collection, it was the skydweller.

Again, I appreciate your patience and understanding as I correct these issues. Please let me know if there's anything else I can clarify.
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Old 10 June 2024, 06:56 AM   #51
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That is unreal. wow!!
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Old 10 June 2024, 07:49 AM   #52
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Thank you for your questions and observations. Let me address them one by one:

1. **Images from DavidSW's display:** It appears there may have been a misunderstanding or a mix-up with the images shared. I apologize for any confusion this has caused. I'll ensure that future images come directly from my actual collection.

2. **Number of GMTs:** I understand your concern about the number of GMTs. The initial message should have been clearer. While I mentioned having two GMTs, the collated image erroneously copied the two tone 3 times.

3. **Other strange things:** If there are additional specific concerns, please let me know so I can address them directly and provide clarity.

As for the milestone I recently reached in my collection, it was the skydweller.

Again, I appreciate your patience and understanding as I correct these issues. Please let me know if there's anything else I can clarify.
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Old 10 June 2024, 09:12 AM   #53
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What an amazing collection.
I'd probably take a several of the ones that don't get wrist time, and consolidate into a steel or gold nautilus
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