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Old 23 April 2020, 04:41 AM   #61
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Old 23 April 2020, 04:45 AM   #62
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As soon as you ask yourself "How many is too many, really" then you know you have just the right amount.
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Old 23 April 2020, 07:03 AM   #63
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love the answers. I have hence begun my mission towards less than 10. I once couldn't imagine less than 20, but started looking at some of the watches I own, and as much as I love them, can't justify continuing to own them.
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Old 23 April 2020, 08:27 PM   #64
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What's the current mix Richard? Saw the new PP but haven't seen lately the diamond dialed Platona or the blue BLRO
The PP is getting a lot of time (honeymoon), and this would be the last PP I’d like to try/be interested in, at this point. It’s a beautiful watch and the size is great IMO. Looks like the PP that Rolex made, although I still find myself babying it more than any Rolex. The PT Daytona still gets time, and is gorgeous, but I have a OF/YG Daytona that gets a lot as well, fits my lifestyle just a bit more (no diamonds, OF bracelet). DD and blue dial gmt still in the mix as well, with not as much wrist time as my SS sub, which seems to be a better ‘lockdown’ watch. Been riding my Harley quite a bit during this whole lockdown....so the sub is the only thing I’ll wear when riding. Hope all is safe for you and your family,
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Old 23 April 2020, 08:34 PM   #65
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I think it is good to settle on 4-7, but to get to that core collection you ought to have been thru 20-30. Got to sow your watch oats before you settle down.
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Old 23 April 2020, 08:41 PM   #66
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I think it is good to settle on 4-7, but to get to that core collection you ought to have been thru 20-30. Got to sow your watch oats before you settle down.
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Old 23 April 2020, 09:15 PM   #67
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For me, there are far too many watches from different manufacturers to to have just 2 or 3. If i can get a core collection of 2/3 watches from each brand id be content
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Old 23 April 2020, 09:18 PM   #68
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None is too many if it’s what you love and want to collect
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Old 23 April 2020, 09:50 PM   #69
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The PP is getting a lot of time (honeymoon), and this would be the last PP I’d like to try/be interested in, at this point. It’s a beautiful watch and the size is great IMO. Looks like the PP that Rolex made, although I still find myself babying it more than any Rolex. The PT Daytona still gets time, and is gorgeous, but I have a OF/YG Daytona that gets a lot as well, fits my lifestyle just a bit more (no diamonds, OF bracelet). DD and blue dial gmt still in the mix as well, with not as much wrist time as my SS sub, which seems to be a better ‘lockdown’ watch. Been riding my Harley quite a bit during this whole lockdown....so the sub is the only thing I’ll wear when riding. Hope all is safe for you and your family,

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Old 23 April 2020, 10:08 PM   #70
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Currently have 10 "luxury pieces" in rotation. Plenty of sub $200 watches that don't see the light if day anymore. Still casually pursuing new pieces, but I would say not in a hurry to pick one up. Last purchase was my white DaytonaC Dec 2017. I would say too many is N+1.. Would love to pick up a PP /VC / AP / ALS at some point.
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Old 23 April 2020, 11:13 PM   #71
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Just curious. When is a watch considered a “luxury piece”?

Based on brand? Price? Material?
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Old 23 April 2020, 11:37 PM   #72
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Own: 6 Rolex, 3 Omega, 2 Breitling, 1 JLC, 3 Garmin, 1 Casio. I think I have enough watches. . Well, there's a Green face DD I have my eye on. :-). I guess I qualify as a watch collector. Anyone want to talk about cameras or fly rods? :-)


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Old 23 April 2020, 11:47 PM   #73
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Three seems to work well for my lifestyle.
A casual sub, a slightly dressier DJ, and a beater.
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Old 24 April 2020, 12:21 AM   #74
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I noticed a post the other day asking almost the same question put differently. The quantity is defined by the passion you have to wear each and every individual piece and therefore there is no set number. I got as high as 12 now I sit at 5 all of which are grails I have aspired too. Whilst I always dream of more and work to convince myself how I may need that new piece I often remind myself that having too many becomes a burden after a while. The logistics of Keeping, storing boxes and watches, maintaining a safety deposit box etc can quickly take the passion out of the hobby.
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