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Offline cklim

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25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« on: October 29, 2016, 04:52:02 PM »
Found this interesting and useful tips from another forum, not sure whether it had been posted here before:-
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=1027&rid=0

It basically said:
"(1) Never settle. Compromise.
If a Rolex is really what you want, don't throw away money on a Seiko just to buy. Save that money toward the Rolex. If need be, buy a used model and have it refurbished.

(2) Whenever possible, pay cash.
Avoid credit cards like the plague; interest rates eat up discounts. Buy what you can afford.

(3) Buy for YOU, not someone else.
If you look long and hard enough you will find someone in TZ, or somewhere else who will criticize your choice no matter what it is. Buy for you, not to impress someone else.

(4) Consider the movement.
Consider the movement in the watch. Shoot for in-house or fine base calibers like the Zenith El Primero, Piguet, Lemania, Venus... but don't buy a style you
don't like simply because the movement is a great one. You can't wear a watch inside-out.

(5) Consider the manufacturer.
There are great ones to choose from but never buy just because of the name! Patek is considered one of the finest, if not the best manufacturer out there. But if you don't like the designs, don't buy one!

(6) You won't become the watch.
The watch won't change you. It is a watch. Einstein had a Patek, Hemingway wore Rolex and Omega. If you buy a Patek it won't make you a genius, and neither an Omega or Rolex will improve your writing.

(7) Size matters.
Large watches are a fad and a style. Some really look good. Consider your wrist size because a really oversized watch on a small wrist looks sloppy. If you do buy a large watch, make sure your shirt cuffs will fit over it. You don't want to have to redo your wardrobe to fit your watch!

(8.) Get Insurance.
You will sleep better.

(9) There is always going to be a better deal.
Shortly after you make a purchase, you will spot that exact same model selling for less. It is one of life's little jokes. Don't let it bother you.

(10) Keep in mind that salespeople are usually only objective about watches that they sell.

(11) The journey can be more fun than the destination.
Shortly after a purchase you may experience a let down. Let it pass, it's normal.

(12) If it is broke, fix it.
To err is human. It is better to fix a mistake than try to live with it. If you really aren't happy with a purchase, get rid of it!

(13) Consider color.
All stainless steel, all white gold, all platinum with a bracelet goes with everything. With a black strap, almost everything. 18k & black strap is dressy. 18k & brown strap is elegant but more casual, and looks good with browns, tans, blues, yellow, green, and sometimes even gray. White dials are dressier and easier to read, black dials are more cool and sporty.

(14) Accuracy is relative.
Your self-winding watch isn't as accurate as your quartz. However it can be 99% accurate. Off by just a few seconds out of over 80,000 each day is pretty amazing.

(15) Take care of your good watches.
Get them serviced, keep them clean. They'll last longer than you will.

(16) This is want, not need.
No one ever needs a luxury watch, this is about want. If you ask yourself, "Do I need this?"... the honest answer is always, "No."

(17) Never buy a watch as an investment.
Some watches will retain value, most don't. The watch that actually appreciates in value is unique and chances are it will be your grandchildren who benefit, not you.

(18) No one watch will statisfy you completely.
There is no single definitive model.

(19) The more you know, the less you need.
A collection of 4 exceptional watches is better than a collection of 10 mediocre ones.

(20) Only engrave if it is a special gift.

(21) Buy what you will wear, not for an occasion.
Don't run out and buy a dressy watch for just one special night. You probably have one you can wear that will be just fine, or don't wear one at all.

(22) Wear it.
If it has been two months since you wore it, you don't really like it. Get something you want to wear.

(23) Limited is usually a marketing term.
Limited to 5,000 pieces is not limited. Limited to 2,000 isn't either. Really limited is 30, or 10, or one.

(24) You don't have to justify to anyone except yourself.
Someone will someday say, "you paid that much for a watch!!!" You are not obligated to explain, and they won't understand anyway.

(25) Don't look at the Patek on the other guy's wrist and be envious.
Look at the watch on your wrist and be happy. Don't judge anyone by the watch they wear, including yourself."

Do you guys agree?
« Last Edit: October 30, 2016, 04:12:53 PM by cklim »

Offline edvine

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2016, 05:43:25 PM »
Totally agreed


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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2016, 05:16:36 AM »
 #17 is key


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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2016, 07:30:11 AM »
#19 play.. listen.. embrace.. rewind.. play.. listen.. embrace.. lol..

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2016, 07:42:36 AM »
Rule #19 & #21 do not apply to me.

I buy the watch whenever it touch my heart and make me happy.

I dress appropriately (including watches) to suit occasions.
« Last Edit: October 30, 2016, 07:58:21 AM by Cocas »

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2016, 04:33:38 PM »
I find it very difficult to follow rule no.1, as there are many timepieces from different brand in my wishlist :Praying:.
But when I'm about to buy one, rule no.16 will make me think over and over again whether i shall pull the trigger :-\!
« Last Edit: October 30, 2016, 04:50:30 PM by cklim »

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2016, 10:42:31 PM »
Rule #19 & #21 do not apply to me.

I buy the watch whenever it touch my heart and make me happy.

I dress appropriately (including watches) to suit occasions.

Exactly, I'm not sure  if there are that many watches you buy for one occasion alone. Most are quite versatile and suited to multiple occasions. Heck, subs with suits are common these days.

Offline tanandtan

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2018, 12:35:44 AM »
Worth reading thanks for the write up

Offline iffy38

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #8 on: August 31, 2018, 08:13:31 PM »
Rule 26

Most watch box will deteriorate and the leather wrap inside and/or outside will peel unless you get the wooden type. Silica gel may help to slow it down somewhat but at the end, most will just look completely garish after several years. Learn to live with it, and enjoy the watch, not the box because it typically not built to last as long as the watch.



Offline Richie Richs

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #9 on: October 05, 2018, 02:10:40 PM »
17 I can relate, 22 i can't follow as I buy to collect and admire

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #10 on: October 07, 2018, 01:58:51 AM »
Amen to 7, 16, and 22! And might I add 26, it’s never enough... I keep thinking a 3-4 watch collection should suffice but once you reach piece no.4, you’re gonna go for piece no.5 in time lol.


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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2018, 01:40:43 PM »
Amen to 7, 16, and 22! And might I add 26, it’s never enough... I keep thinking a 3-4 watch collection should suffice but once you reach piece no.4, you’re gonna go for piece no.5 in time lol.


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You mean No 27. 26 is taken buddy.

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2018, 05:34:46 PM »
No 28.

Scratches are something you have to live with. Especially on the lugs after changing straps.

A competent guy can do it without scratches, but these guys are rare. Some even go as far as taping the lugs. Most however, will butcher your lugs after a strap change.

If you change strap constantly, consider investing in straps with quick release pins.


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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #13 on: January 09, 2020, 06:29:17 AM »
NO.22 Wear it and selfie

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Re: 25 Rules for Watch Collectors
« Reply #14 on: April 12, 2023, 10:00:39 AM »
No 29 : if you don't wear it or rotate it, don't keep it. You will not wear it in future also