Do you buy and keep all of your watches? Do you have a one and done collection or maybe you’re like me and feel like three is the magic number. Would be fun to start a thread and see the reasoning behind everyone’s watch purchases 😁
Personally I feel like three is the perfect (and somewhat reasonable) watch collection size for me since it covers all aspects of my life:
Nomos Orion 35mm - This is my mon-fri office watch
Omega SMPc 300m - My weekend / going out watch.
Casio A168 - My work from home and traveling watch.
Me see watch me get watch.
I’m in severe debt
I like your taste, quite similar to mine when I started. My philosophy has been unique complications, different colors, and different designs. Not too many different colors- I stick to my favorite colors- red, black, green, white, and silver. After that, it’s about finding the most distinctive designs possible. Minimalist vs pilot’s watch. Analog vs digital. Square case vs circular case. Field vs dress. Classic vs modern. You get the point.
Imagine seeing a person every day, but he has a different outfit on each day- and a different watch as well. He is able to point in all these distinctive directions, but still able to consistently look good. Is it quite impressive.
I have an 8 watch box. My main rule is simply: one in, one out.
Other than that, I’ve limited myself to around 3k max in one watch.
I try to get watches that feel different enough from each other, although it’s sometimes hard because I have somewhat specific and boring taste (black, blue, cream, silver, dials)
The current collection is:
Tudor BB58
Nomos Orion
Sinn 104
Halios Seaforth
Formex Essence
Monchard pulsation Chronograph
GS SBGW231
So I have one spot left and a few ideas, but nothing definitive.
It’s fancy jewelry that my wife buys me (I buy her enough, she owes me) and stuff I get at thrift stores.
Honestly, the ideal number is zero (because phones) or two – a nice one and a G-Shock. I have more because I hate money.
I have more because I hate money
I love this way of putting it, I can definitely relate to your philosophy
Why people need a weekend watch is beyond me.
I’ll probably end up doing the same thing. My project is a three watch collection with:
- A semi-elegant watch with a day-date function (which I got recently) for everyday use;
- A dress-watch for - obviously - dressier occasions (probably going to get an open heart because I really like them);
- A digital watch (either a g-shock or one of the regular Casio watches) for riskier situations (mainly sports and going to the beach).
Getting anything more than that simply feels like too much to me. The only exception would be dress-watches since having more than one can be useful to make the watch match the dress.
Buy watches I like and that I can afford.
I buy the watches I literally fall in love with and can’t stop thinking about and nothing else.