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Offline IWCking

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Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« on: April 04, 2012, 03:18:32 PM »
Well, I suppose, all of us eventually ended up with a handful of collections. Poison will just get worst than healed. A friend of mine after i keep poisoning him ended up grabbed a PP aquanut. He has two trays of collections such as daytona, port, submariner, PP, date just etc. He told me recently that after acquired his aquanut he never wears any of his other collections. I asked him why not sell the rest and perhaps he can even upgrade to a PP Nautilis or get a AP ROO. He told me even he wont wear them but he wont sell them.

I do at time wonder whether i should dispose off all my existing collections and 'retired' (well guess this sounds like a gambler calling to quit gambling) with 'the ultimate' dream watch. Not sure if it occurs to you guys that instead of keeping several PP, Omega, IWC and rollie, one may melt all of them and grab a PP, AP, VC, Breguet or Lange instead. Or will you rather trade off all your says Oris, Tissot, Tag H for a rollie or something like that. Of course, I reckon that some of our collections do come with some stories and memories. Thats why i am keen to hear your stories i.e. will you want to trade off or rationalising most of your collections plus your cat or dog for the 'ultimate dream' watch?
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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2012, 03:50:32 PM »
I did it. Trade off 90%of my collection for dream watches. You will realise that once you actually start doing it, it is not difficult at all as the incoming one is more than worth it. It might even get very addictive. I call it upgrading.I do make an exception to this though. I do not trade in watches which i got to commemorate 'once-in-a-lifetime experiences'. But that is just me.
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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2012, 03:54:45 PM »
Each individual's personality is different. I know of a very sentimental collector who has kept all his watches starting from lower secondary school up to present so you'll see Timex, Seiko, Orient, Citizen, Titonis, Favre Leuba, Mido, Heuers, G-Shocks, Omegas, Rolexes up to present AP, JLC, IWC, etc..
In my early years I used to do that. However over the last 3 years, I've made yearly resolutions to reduce whatever I had from 30+ to 20 and presently down to 10. (I'm referring to whole working watches not those which may not be worth repairing and not saleable.)
Of course we will keep those very sentimental watches if we are lucky enough to receive a family heirloom like from our dad or immediate family.
I've always maintained that in my last 30 years of buying watches yearly, my tastes have changed tremendously over that period. I used to love certain brands and it was partially due to the marketing impact they had on me due to magazines, advertisements in the movies, etc..
As years went by and as I matured in my own marketing profession, I began to be able to separate the chaff from the rice, filtering out what was fact from created fiction. Many of those watches have since lost their attraction to me.
Nowadays, I don't read or pay attention to advertisements. Instead I research horological items online and seek out quality in movements and finishing without any preference in brands although at the end of the day that particular targetted watch must ultimately look good on my wrist.

I won't be surprised that 10 yrs down the road my current batch of watches might lose their attraction and I may lust after different watches in terms of size, complications, materials, industrial manufactured vs artisan-made...etc.
I'm not a sentimental person in keeping my old watches from schooldays to present. I've sold all those watches that I stopped wearing over the last 2 years some at dirt cheap prices.
Over all this time I realised time and time again that whatever collection or no matter how many I had at the time, I would always have only a few favourites that keep ending up on my wrist and others being relegated to the watch box for display only. So at this point in time I've decided that I should pare whatever I have down to only 7-8 watches which will end up being worn instead on being kept in boxes.
Perhaps I should sell one of my now empty watch boxes after the last few months of culling otherwise it may be tempting to fill it up again on impulse buying.

I do not think anyone is capable of selling everything and keeping only 1 watch not even if its a FPJourne, Kari V, Roger Smith, Urwerk, De Bethune,Richard Mille or PP.. we definitely need different watches for different situations and different moods..
Formal, casual, sports, travel.. as for me, I'm still trying to identify my current grail for each of these categories..
I've only achieved 2 so far this year.
Even as we achieve greater financial freedom, our targets keep moving higher and higher...
to have a watch in those 4 categories above coming from only AHCI's may be the ultimate nirvana, I guess...

« Last Edit: April 04, 2012, 03:58:31 PM by JOS2012 »
Personal taste and preferences evolve over years, hopefully not 1 full circle otherwise it means we haven't learnt a single thing.

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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2012, 08:28:50 PM »
In the process and completion nearing the end. Friday makes it one step closer.

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« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2012, 06:31:20 AM »
I do at time wonder whether i should dispose off all my existing collections and 'retired' (well guess this sounds like a gambler calling to quit gambling) with 'the ultimate' dream watch.

Retiring with an ultimate watch?? This is a dream which many WISes have, but it shall remain a dream, and an elusive one. As long as one keeps visiting sites like MWF, Timezone, WUS, TRF,....... and reading the ever increasing number of magazines devoted to watch collectors, attending GTG, purposely walking pass the wondows of watch ADs, the dream will continue..... You call sell off all your watches except one dream watch, but that one remaining watch will be the seed for a new beginning, a new mutation of a nagging disease. Trust me, resistance is futile so just enjoy what you have and contribute to the economy.   

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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2012, 08:07:56 AM »
Well, I suppose, all of us eventually ended up with a handful of collections. Poison will just get worst than healed. A friend of mine after i keep poisoning him ended up grabbed a PP aquanut. He has two trays of collections such as daytona, port, submariner, PP, date just etc. He told me recently that after acquired his aquanut he never wears any of his other collections. I asked him why not sell the rest and perhaps he can even upgrade to a PP Nautilis or get a AP ROO. He told me even he wont wear them but he wont sell them.

I do at time wonder whether i should dispose off all my existing collections and 'retired' (well guess this sounds like a gambler calling to quit gambling) with 'the ultimate' dream watch. Not sure if it occurs to you guys that instead of keeping several PP, Omega, IWC and rollie, one may melt all of them and grab a PP, AP, VC, Breguet or Lange instead. Or will you rather trade off all your says Oris, Tissot, Tag H for a rollie or something like that. Of course, I reckon that some of our collections do come with some stories and memories. Thats why i am keen to hear your stories i.e. will you want to trade off or rationalising most of your collections plus your cat or dog for the 'ultimate dream' watch?

Pipe dream. It won't happen. NEVER. :(

You know why. Human are needy in nature so once we reach a goal we search for another goal. Once we build a collection we destroy it by selling it off to start another. I have seen many. I myself have gone thru the same phase.

However it's fun to dream even thou it won't happen doesn't mean we can't dream.  :D

I for long think of trading all my watch for an ultimate piece.

Debethune 25T


but I chicken out  :P

Too scary for me.

I think grail watch do that to people.   :laugh:

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T

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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2012, 08:52:08 AM »
The main problem is that the 'ultimate' watch always change. At every watch exhibition annually, manufacturers will always outdo the other with something better. The 'ultimate' keeps getting better.
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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2012, 10:42:30 AM »
We r human, so will keep getting higher n higher , will never end up, watches just like drug

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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2012, 11:22:30 AM »
i think this is a upgrading process according to your own affordability. for myself i definately cant keep all my existing collection n upgrading buying a higher range such as JLC, FM, Blancpain, alange, AP o PP as I cant afford. So I will have to sell of my existing if I wan to continue upgrade. Futher more I think I will definately wearing my new love and put existing collection in coldroom, so why not sell it off.


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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2012, 03:02:37 PM »
Interesting thoughts guy, look like the consensus is that most of us will eventually rationalising our collections along the way. Guess, thats the best way to minimise our damage rather than spending say 10-20% of our income for this poison.
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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #10 on: April 08, 2012, 10:09:30 PM »
i will trade my laptop and all my ball pens for my dream watch !!  :HammerHead: (still studying)

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« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2012, 12:56:03 PM »
After reading you post, i feel like doing so. Will be putting up some of my collections for sale  :Dancing_banana:

However, not really sure what to get next. Probably a Port 7 days?

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Re: Trading off all your collections for ultimate dream watch?
« Reply #12 on: April 10, 2012, 09:56:41 PM »
Well, i was wondering last time whether to grab normal port or port 7 days. after a bit of struggle, i grabbed a normal port instead of port 7 days cos i think normal port looks better. In hindsight, I have been thinking to grab port 7 days and considering to sell my port. But again, I like big pilot even more. So i wont grab port 7 days if i am going to get BP. So, i guess you may want to consider either port 7 days or BP. Both look different, but using same iwc iconic movement.
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