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Cake day: October 18th, 2023

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  • my collection philosophy is to try not to buy any more.

    a significant amount of the watches i own are not ones i purchased myself, but watches that originally belonged to my father, my brother and i think one of them was my great grandfathers watch.

    i don’t want to buy any more because i don’t need any more, i see something that i like, i buy it, and i end up not wearing it after a while, then i see something new that i like, and the cycle continues.


  • i think anyone can pull off smaller watches, the problem is that you can’t pull them off wearing casual modern clothing, i think modern shoes (brightly coloured, thick soles) especially do not work with smaller watches, if you wear simple clothing, casual but smarter than average, you can easily pull a smaller watch off.

    take a look at these photos, all of them are wearing small watches, but they don’t look out of place;

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    you just need to wear clothes that are not obviously modern, and the same advice in reverse would apply if you were trying to pull a vintage suit or some other type of vintage clothing off: don’t wear a massive modern steel watch, or anything too busy. it just wouldn’t look right.



  • The posts asking whether their watches are genuine or asking what kind of watches they are aren’t that bad.

    The amount of posts with a wrist shot and a simple comment about how much they like the watch vastly outnumber the amount of people who come here looking for help, and I’d argue that the only real value that the wrist shot posts provide is making me aware of watches I didn’t know about, which isn’t many as most people have pretty basic tastes so you see a lot of the same watches on here. I think the “is this fake” posts are actually more interesting as I’m almost hoping it’s real just to see an interesting, rare, old watch.