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Old 27 May 2021, 02:10 AM   #31
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I should REALLY listen to this. I could do with getting rid of some 'unnecessaries'.
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Do you fancy becoming my life mentor?

I would like to loose weight but I haven't got the will power, chocolate biscuits taste SO NICE!!!
Yes they do lol. Losing weight is not that hard. You eat less and it happens. Just like a miracle
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Old 27 May 2021, 02:12 AM   #32
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Just have to say this is a great and refreshing thread!

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Old 27 May 2021, 02:12 AM   #33
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Out of curiosity do you wear a smart watch at all or bare wrists now?
I plan to reduce more but I still have around 20 watches including 3 Submariners. Not selling the Subs though.
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Old 27 May 2021, 02:12 AM   #34
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Old 27 May 2021, 03:27 AM   #35
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I think the Kondo method would fail to declutter watches for me. I'd pick up every watch and say it sparks joy.


I didn't work for watches for me either ... but my wife did quite a number on my closet
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Old 27 May 2021, 05:48 AM   #36
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It's been a while we've been hanging around here my friend. You even longer than me. It's natural to change but this is the strongest urge to unload things I've had in decades and I'm sure it has something to do with what happened to us all. I subscribe many newspapers on line and read them all everyday, and I almost only watch news channels on TV when I'm home so it's not hard to understand the wish to change the personal life to some extent.
I was just thinking today about me hoarding too much and I was thinking in a few years when I really grow up I might want to become a, well benefactor was the word that came to mind, but I am not so grand to be one of those, but more of a giver backer and do more to help others, esp kids and animals. For sure this last year has made many of us re-evaluate our lives and our priorities.
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Old 27 May 2021, 06:56 AM   #37
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I was just thinking today about me hoarding too much and I was thinking in a few years when I really grow up I might want to become a, well benefactor was the word that came to mind, but I am not so grand to be one of those, but more of a giver backer and do more to help others, esp kids and animals. For sure this last year has made many of us re-evaluate our lives and our priorities.
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Old 27 May 2021, 07:35 AM   #38
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I've sold a few watches in the last year and am considering selling another one. It does help to focus things and enjoy what you like more.
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Old 27 May 2021, 09:57 AM   #39
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I've sold a few watches in the last year and am considering selling another one. It does help to focus things and enjoy what you like more.
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Change is constant, follow your heart you might find a way better.
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Old 1 June 2021, 05:59 AM   #42
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Old 6 June 2021, 04:27 AM   #43
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I'm back lol. Today I met the gentleman who bought all my Omega two weeks ago. He sold everything except this one because in his words it's uncommon and 'too niche' and he offered me back with a robust discount. It was the only watch I regretted selling so I guess it's my lucky day.
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Old 6 June 2021, 06:08 AM   #45
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I'm unloading not only watches my friend. I've donated a ton of clothes and shoes, threw away a lot of things I never used and I sold at least a thousand CDs and vinyls. Only kept what I really love. It's a nice feeling.
Has there been a catalyst to this new perspective ?
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Old 6 June 2021, 06:10 AM   #46
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I'm back lol. Today I met the gentleman who bought all my Omega two weeks ago. He sold everything except this one because in his words it's uncommon and 'too niche' and he offered me back with a robust discount. It was the only watch I regretted selling so I guess it's my lucky day.
The modern moser streamliner looks like it borrowed some of omegas design
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Old 6 June 2021, 06:19 AM   #47
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Has there been a catalyst to this new perspective ?
I'd say many, Gus. Boredom, some difficulties on my personal life, lockdowns and covid, not being able to travel (the worst part) etc. I used to visit Amsterdam two times a year and I can't wait to be able to travel again. Anyways, today I got lucky and bought back my favorite Omega, so I'm glad to be back to this subforum
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Old 6 June 2021, 06:20 AM   #48
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The modern moser streamliner looks like it borrowed some of omegas design
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Old 6 June 2021, 05:45 PM   #50
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Great post. I moved away from Rolex through lockdown and into Omega and a couple of others. I sold my Panerai too. I now have watches I truly enjoy wearing. It feels healthy doing this.
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Old 6 June 2021, 07:12 PM   #51
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For the first time in 30 years I have no Omega in my collection. I had a nice offer and sold them. I know everything can change in the future but my interest in watches is slowly going away. Maybe I'm the only one, but I don't know.
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Old 6 June 2021, 09:15 PM   #52
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I'm back lol. Today I met the gentleman who bought all my Omega two weeks ago. He sold everything except this one because in his words it's uncommon and 'too niche' and he offered me back with a robust discount. It was the only watch I regretted selling so I guess it's my lucky day.
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That didn't last long my friend. I had a nice surprise yesterday and had the chance to correct a mistake
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Old 6 June 2021, 09:16 PM   #53
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Great post. I moved away from Rolex through lockdown and into Omega and a couple of others. I sold my Panerai too. I now have watches I truly enjoy wearing. It feels healthy doing this.
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I am glad you got your watch back. Very cool.
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What, you sold the PO2500, huge mistake amigo.
Well, let’s see how this plays out over the the years.
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Old 7 June 2021, 02:34 AM   #56
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Old 7 June 2021, 02:36 AM   #57
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What, you sold the PO2500, huge mistake amigo.
Well, let’s see how this plays out over the the years.
lol that's why I like you buddy. Honest people are the best friends someone can have.

Yes the PO is gone. 45.5mm was way beyond a reasonable size for my chicken wrists that barely handle a 40mm Sub-C. The watch was not only big but also heavy, and the decorated caseback was not comfortable at all. I also sold the Speedmaster two counters. That one was great, lighter than the PO, had a sapphire caseback that was really comfortable, but 44.25 was too large for me. The thing is, my Chronostop is back, and I have unloaded many things not only watches, including 12kg now, so I couldn't have made a better decision and you can be sure of that my friend. Thank you for your sincere post. I really appreciate that.
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lol that's why I like you buddy. Honest people are the best friends someone can have.

Yes the PO is gone. 45.5mm was way beyond a reasonable size for my chicken wrists that barely handle a 40mm Sub-C. The watch was not only big but also heavy, and the decorated caseback was not comfortable at all. I also sold the Speedmaster two counters. That one was great, lighter than the PO, had a sapphire caseback that was really comfortable, but 44.25 was too large for me. The thing is, my Chronostop is back, and I have unloaded many things not only watches, including 12kg now, so I couldn't have made a better decision and you can be sure of that my friend. Thank you for your sincere post. I really appreciate that.
Okay. That changes things, I didn’t know you had the larger size. I couldn’t do that size either. The 42 is where it’s at. At some point in my life the PO2500 in 42 will be my grail like watch purchase.
You have awesome tastes and it’s good you got back into Omega, very fortunate to still be in touch with the buyer. So congrats on the reincoming. Hagw.
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Okay. That changes things, I didn’t know you had the larger size. I couldn’t do that size either. The 42 is where it’s at. At some point in my life the PO2500 in 42 will be my grail like watch purchase.
You have awesome tastes and it’s good you got back into Omega, very fortunate to still be in touch with the buyer. So congrats on the reincoming. Hagw.
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