4 watches and now 5 years in the game, (M17) buying a christopher ward c60 trident pro 300 for my 18th and hoping to add a seiko next year
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I just got back into the hobby earlier this year. I'm not sure if I should be proud or ashamed to admit this, but I'm already up to about 36 in my collection.
Be proud. 6 months ago I only had a handful
40+. Close to 50. I keep saying that I'll clean out the collection at some point and sell off a few of the ones the aren't getting much time on the wrist, but it feels wrong.
Yeah I feel that lol
I have 24. It’s to many but I have a hard time letting go
What brand is the watch 2nd to the bottom right? I love the crown and dial on this!
9 in total (going for 10) 5 are my dream watches (speedy, Seamaster, etc) and 4(5) are fun watches Corto Maltese Swatch, a G-Shock, etc.
After of almost 40 years of collecting I have 117 that are in running good condition. I inherited a ton of watches from my grandfather and have been slowly fixing them as I get to them. No local watchmakers so I have had to learn how to do it myself. I have been a mechanic for 30 years so fixing watches comes naturally but the parts are way smaller than what I’m use to.
Most people get roasted here for having too many watches. I don't see the problem with it. I think I have around 36 ranging from $50-$7000. Watches just make me happy.
100-ish that i can remember
I have 5 right now. I don't like getting a new watch unless it has features than make it very distinct from my existing ones. Currently I'm hunting for a moonphase as my 6th watch since I don't have one of those yet and it'll be quite distinct from my other pieces.
~60 From 10$ to a couple k and I wear em all (with a few exceptions)
- One for every hour of the day.
But really, 24. I tell myself it's only 13 because the cheapest 12 together cost the same as the average price of the most expensive 12.
I am only very mildly uncomfortable with this quantity.
I answer this question truthfully while giving little information. When asked this impolite question, I reply, "I have more than one."
Always wore watches.
- As a child a simple childs watch to learn to read the clock- maybe mickey mouse watch or something
- Then I got a Casio G-Shock in Orange - I fell in love
- For my 18th birthday I got a minimal silver and superflat Skagen with a Milanese band - loved it but wrecked it
- During my times as a student I wore a Casio see image
- Now I got a Samsung Smartwatch and a Citizen Ecodrive Promaster Montbell - the latter I wear daily
Cheers!
2
Garmin fenix sports watch Omega speedmaster hesalite
4 working watches and a broken one from my grandpa who passed away in 1981.
6 and plan to keep it there. Anymore seems excessive