The Problem with My Collection - Collection Inspection

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  • Опубликовано: 28 фев 2023
  • The state of my watch collection and why it's a problem.
    Watch box - caddybaycollection.com/collec...
    Tank SolarBeat polished bracelet (19mm) - www.etsy.com/listing/99373499...
    Cartier Tank Must SolarBeat, Large
    Casio G-SHOCK GW6900
    Casio G-SHOCK GW9400
    Casio G-SHOCK GWM5610
    Grand Seiko SBGX091
    HMT Janata
    Marathon Navigator
    Omega Ploprof, titanium
    Panerai Luminor PAM111
    Rolex Explorer 114270
    Rolex Explorer II 16570
    Rolex GMT Master II 116710BLNR
    Seiko 5 GMT SSK005
    Seiko 5 Rowing Blazers SRPG53
    Seiko GMT SBQJ017
    Seiko SKX013
    TAG Heuer Professional 974.006
    Tudor Pelagos LHD
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Комментарии • 323

  • @Honraxxx
    @Honraxxx Год назад +120

    If you can afford it and not buying just for another "quick fix" then just keep on buying man! To find a hobby you feel so passionate about is a true blessing in my opinion and should be enjoyed to the fullest.

    • @YoureTerrific
      @YoureTerrific  Год назад +104

      You might be right. And you are definitely dangerous.

    • @Nefville
      @Nefville Год назад

      Yeah I agree with this, just go with it man.

    • @wintermute8315
      @wintermute8315 Год назад +10

      Is it a hobby, or a consumerist addiction? Where's the 'hobby' part, really?
      Not judging, but we really like to stretch the definition of 'hobby' these days.

    • @LiveLifeLarge851
      @LiveLifeLarge851 Год назад +2

      @@wintermute8315 I think it's an addiction if you go around compulsively buying watches on a whim, without any research or consideration as to how they fit into your lifestyle and collection. Most hobbies require you to spend money on equipment, so this is really no different. It's a hobby if you spend time researching different brands, brand history, models, movements, etc. It's a hobby if you educate yourself by watching this very informative and entertaining channel and others of the many good ones out there. It's a hobby if you go to watch shows, check in with ADs, etc. I like that he has an outer limit of the number of watches he is comfortable owning (or his wife will let him purchase) and that he modifies his collection around that limit. I have no problem calling this a hobby. It's certainly is one of mine.

    • @zainshaikh527
      @zainshaikh527 Год назад

      ​@@LiveLifeLarge851 has stamp collecting considered a full hobby? Is collecting with full intentions other than using them for their so-called original use or better yet full capacity considered a hobby?

  • @flowremix
    @flowremix Год назад +33

    You made me appreciate my humble collection of seikos, citizen, Tissot, g shocks, and Hamilton. I will continue to watch your journey!

  • @MeestroDavid
    @MeestroDavid Год назад +55

    I've found that the best way to separate from something is to box it up and put it out of sight. Most times, I never think about it. And if, after a few weeks, I don't really notice it's gone, I know I can sell it without regret. I do this with records, books, watches, and other things I find myself collecting and attaching too much sentimental value to. There are still some things I can't part with-the watches my wife gave me as gifts, rare records that I was obsessed with before they were rare-but I've almost never regretted parting with the things I put through that little separation period (parenting tip: it's the same way I quietly move things out of my kid's room. If he actually notices it's gone, I go get it, but if it doesn't come up after 6 weeks, we pas it on to someone else).

    • @saodavi6267
      @saodavi6267 Год назад +1

      I'm doing that right now. Works for me. It's the only way to keep my collection from looking "Terrific".

  • @watchpuppy1236
    @watchpuppy1236 Год назад +24

    I come for the watches, but each, and every time, I am left in awe at the quality of thought, writing, and production of your videos. This is watch content presented in a different way than any other RUclipsr that you should be immensely proud of. The highest compliment I can give is that it is content that is so good I forget I'm watching RUclips. Thanks.

    • @YoureTerrific
      @YoureTerrific  Год назад +3

      Hey, that’s really nice of you.

    • @LiveLifeLarge851
      @LiveLifeLarge851 Год назад

      I agree. Evan's content is consistently among the best out there. And his sardonic takes on the idiosyncrasies and obsessions of the watch enthusiast community is always funny.

  • @joshuacox581
    @joshuacox581 Год назад +27

    The reason I like to see watch collection videos is because I want to see what’s out there. Every collector has a different collection. I get to see different watches that I have never seen. I get to update my watch bucket list.

  • @DW-xt7vz
    @DW-xt7vz Год назад +43

    If you think you’re out of room physically to expand your watch collection, try collecting guitars! I’m literally out of wall and floor space.

    • @YoureTerrific
      @YoureTerrific  Год назад +16

      I'm tempted! And then there are the car collectors.

    • @DW-xt7vz
      @DW-xt7vz Год назад +2

      @@YoureTerrific I would love to see a YoureTerrific take on guitars. That would blow up the internet!

    • @jmemphisTX
      @jmemphisTX Год назад +2

      @@DW-xt7vz if you don’t have a complete resonator acoustic, you’re not a guitar collector

    • @DW-xt7vz
      @DW-xt7vz Год назад +1

      @@jmemphisTX I humbly fall short then. Just can’t get past the colander on a stick vibe I get from resonators.

    • @davidcrandall4958
      @davidcrandall4958 Год назад +1

      Guitars are good!

  • @Sam_D
    @Sam_D Год назад +32

    Thank god/nature/whatever that you're into watches! Cause you make the best watch content ever created by a human being. Evan, you're terrific and I appreciate and respect you for everything you've done so far in this channel. Keep up the good work and never stop this madness ✌🏼

  • @degenerateWA
    @degenerateWA Год назад +3

    I came for the Ploprof. Was not disappointed.

  • @Max.Effect
    @Max.Effect Год назад

    You are just making one of the best RUclips content on watches. It is clear, classy, pop, funny, deep, I enjoy all of your videos. We will be glad to help you live this passion on YT. Greetings from France, with my Tudor Royale on the wrist!

  • @imperialwatchco.1353
    @imperialwatchco.1353 Год назад +1

    Great video as always Evan! Always inspired by your thoughtful and candid take on each and every piece you film, including, in this case, your own collection!
    Whether or not it makes it into your core collection, it would be an honor to see one of our watches on your channel! Hope all is well and thanks again for the great video!
    All the best,
    Ben

  • @RomyAbbey
    @RomyAbbey Год назад +3

    This was wonderful. '7 INCH WRIST' title cards are quickly becoming my favorite.

  • @JesterJ
    @JesterJ Год назад +1

    This dude said everything I thought about my own collection. Subscribed!

  • @UltraDoug
    @UltraDoug Год назад +7

    This is EXACTLY why I’m in the midst of selling & reducing my collection down to 4-6 pieces and calling it a day. Once I got to 10 I had that “oh 😐” moment when I realized this wasn’t going to stop and then it would get ridiculous. So, I’m keeping only the ones that are already imbued with memory, then focusing on purchasing a few “grail” watches (I hate that phrase, but…..) that will take some time to acquire and from there just enjoying what I have whilst continuing to consume unhealthy amounts of RUclips watch review vids. Good a plan as any😏

    • @woozertoo
      @woozertoo Год назад +3

      You sound reasonable. Away with you 😉

    • @UltraDoug
      @UltraDoug Год назад

      @@woozertoo ….fair 😑

  • @marcus_ds
    @marcus_ds Год назад +1

    You make great videos about watches, honestly they are very visually pleasing and well executed. So I think this is why we all care about your collection it's like an excuse to watch more of your videos.

  • @DrewK9121
    @DrewK9121 Год назад

    Your videos genuinely make me smile and laugh out loud, even by myself. Thank you so much for your videos and sense of humor!

  • @bowedonut22
    @bowedonut22 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the collection update! I like seeing people’s collections because it gives me insight into their methodology. I’m a minimalist by nature and like seeing what pieces stick around the longest in people’s collections. I have a few on my wishlist as well with the Traska Venturer arctic (don’t review this one it doesn’t need more attention lol) and Tudor Pelagos 39 being the most likely next additions to my collection. I’ve also heard rumors of the Tissot PRX 35mm getting an automatic version so that could be an option as well.

  • @scott7841
    @scott7841 Год назад

    As so many others have stated, you have a unique way of presenting stories about watches that just makes it enjoyable to watch your videos. Keep up the great work!

  • @Ryebrei1
    @Ryebrei1 Год назад

    By far and away my favorite watch channel, love the humor and sarcasm. Keep up the great content

  • @ch_boki
    @ch_boki Год назад +4

    I have room for 2 Watches (7 in total) and 1 is already taken, the Bel Canto black coming this November. The last piece is still open, and my mind goes crazy because I only pick a watch that I truly love (That takes time to happen). Thinking about Grand Seiko, but then I must visit Japan and buy it there, that is my rule.
    Anyway, great content and nice to see other human beings staying true to a collection. Most ppl own 100 watches but only wear 2.

  • @albertomoro86
    @albertomoro86 Год назад

    I love your channel and with this video you went beyond ❤. You have also provided me with some answers I needed 😊

  • @blake70505
    @blake70505 Год назад +1

    Fantastic collection. I can't tell you how much I love the fact that amongst all the heavy hitters, you have an HMT in the mix.

  • @pedja1904
    @pedja1904 Год назад +1

    Not usually the one leaving the comments on YT but I must tell you that I really enjoy watching each one of your videos. Your videos are pure artistry! Keep up the good work and I am really looking forward to the next one. 😊

  • @ashleyslingers2814
    @ashleyslingers2814 Год назад

    Your point about owning vs wearing a watch is spot on

  • @shawnholloway2410
    @shawnholloway2410 Год назад +1

    Great video! You have a great life (in this watch world) - A meaningful collection, A thriving RUclips channel, and opportunities to see great watches that most of us done. Life is good!

  • @gz-n3gzmail142
    @gz-n3gzmail142 Год назад

    I have been oogling watches for a while now with a view to buying one for my 60th. At the same time i have been considrring whether i needed another watch in a collection i stopped adding to years ago.. your video has helped me make up my mind.. great vid

  • @realalexmackenzie
    @realalexmackenzie Год назад +1

    I feel you! My collection is full up as well. I already have 2 full boxes and a handful of watches accumulating outside the boxes. No room, and no room in the budget.
    Sadly, there are still watches I would love to add to the collection, but then I will have to look at myself in the mirror and acknowledge that I have way more money tied up in watches than any sensible human being should.
    I know some are going to have to find new homes this year, but it really is hard once you've been collecting for awhile to drop the axe on one. In the first 5 years it was easy. I actually had watches that came into the collection and stayed briefly before I realized that I actually (literally) hated them. I cheered the day they went to a new home.
    Anyway, thumbs up for the B&R Diver! I have 2 of them, a black dial and a limited edition orange. The quirky square case fits nicely in a dive watch and I do truly enjoy strapping them on the wrist, even if there is an SD43 sitting beside them.

  • @KENZOkm
    @KENZOkm Год назад

    freaking love this video! Love how you share your thoughts on the hobby as a whole :D

  • @brunonjezic6208
    @brunonjezic6208 Год назад

    Nice to hear that. I feel like my collection is locked in and i really enjoy it

  • @JesterJ
    @JesterJ 18 дней назад

    Hey "you're terrific"
    Your content really just And the light-heartedness to how I collect watches? Thank you so much for making this hobby so much more fun by sharing the exact thoughts that I had but never said. Keep up this content. You seriously have the same watch taste that I do in your SOTC.

  • @MarioGonzalez-yq3gw
    @MarioGonzalez-yq3gw Год назад +1

    What a fantastic collection! No need to rush on a new one. Just keep the eyes open and one will eventually choose YOU.

  • @oscarp9586
    @oscarp9586 Год назад

    Amazing talk, it’s like your journal in video, amazing content!

  • @KevinHuangPhasorQuantaG
    @KevinHuangPhasorQuantaG Год назад +2

    You’re absolutely right that there’s a difference between enjoying wearing a watch and enjoying owning it. I have a few watches that I’d never ever sell but I also almost never wear. It’s so weird lol

  • @warrbandit6295
    @warrbandit6295 Год назад +1

    You should narrate wildlife videos. Your sense of humor and way of explaining, is unmatched.

  • @KrishAwesome9
    @KrishAwesome9 Год назад

    That HMT Janata is great, I literally just got that exact watch with a black dial. Something so unique about a little 36mm hand wound watch like that, and my grandfather wore an HMT as well, very special watch.

  • @mrothpsy
    @mrothpsy Год назад +3

    Great video. I really enjoy hearing about the psychology of watch owning, which you cover masterfully. Question: Who makes watch case with the transparent top that you own? It looks quality.

  • @uga.d4173
    @uga.d4173 Год назад +2

    It's like you just wrote the script and soundtrack of my life. I had these thoughts, almost word for word, as I went through my collection last night.

  • @watchcurtisn
    @watchcurtisn Год назад +1

    Refreshing Approach!

  • @XjohnjohnX88
    @XjohnjohnX88 Год назад

    Great video! I really enjoyed it 👌
    You have/had watches that I love 😍

  • @MichaelS-uo8tp
    @MichaelS-uo8tp Год назад

    Great collection a bit of everything. Like how you started with Cartier and then the G shocks.The ploprof nice touch.And 3 rolex proves that you are not a flipper. Tudor as well covers most bases.I am down to 7 sold 1 to me brother. There is 3 I hardly wear but nostalgia kicks in. Main wrist Time is rolex daytona 16523 had it 20 plus years,18k speedy Rory mac, Omega Black Black discreet but still stylish,and Breitling super Avenger 2.If i had spare money Smp 300 in green

  • @Sergio_Math
    @Sergio_Math Год назад

    Heyyy! You're terrific!
    We love that you have a pretty good balance of luxury and attainable watches with a tendency for the interesting and also tool watches.
    I wonder what your take is on Vostok Amphibias!

  • @wafflebr0975
    @wafflebr0975 Год назад +2

    Dear Youre,
    Your watch taste is idiosyncratic. You seem to be indifferent from the loud popular opinions that many watch channels tout and I respect that. Watches or any hobby is individual and in the pursuit of enjoying one’s self, the voice which matters most is your own. Where other channels had me disturbed about taking my 50m watches out in the rain or the numerous benefits of quartz, you’re channel influenced me to look at watches with a more open mind. For example, your indifference with the hype train of the Speedy served not to validate my purchase like most other opinions out there, but it made me think deeper about why I personally enjoy it. You look inward and it inspires others to look inward as well, that is why I believe people care what watches you choose to keep.

  • @Mercuricmike
    @Mercuricmike Год назад

    Man, your videos are so well made even the narration and visual presentation. Story telling is a 10/10 for me. Hah

  • @seanxyu84
    @seanxyu84 Год назад

    Love your content. Can you do a video on how you buy and sell watches? Do you buy new, pre-owned? How do you check price, authenticity? How do you sell watches at good prices? What are some of the stories behind how you acquired certain pieces?

  • @epicv7dayz824
    @epicv7dayz824 Год назад

    You know what mate, there’s something honest about your thoughts which I can so relate to and is so damn refreshing. Don’t change….please

  • @SoCalWatchReviews
    @SoCalWatchReviews Год назад

    Loved this video and beautiful collection 👏

  • @markikn3183
    @markikn3183 Год назад

    I hear you. A few days ago i stared hard at my watchboxes to find a few candidates for disposal. The 1968 Tissot Visodate! Man, hadn't even taken it off the cushion for a year, it runs 30 secs fast a day, too. Surely i could punt it on.
    I ended up wearing it 48 hours straight. No way is that sweet thing leaving.

  • @wisamal-hakim5531
    @wisamal-hakim5531 Год назад

    What makes you popular I think is your lack of pompous bovine faeces. And you’re honest. And your video content/quality is excellent.
    No, don’t have you confused with anyone else. Accept the damn compliment. And get rid of that blazer seiko. And get the tutima that thing is awesome.
    Done

  • @kvnnn
    @kvnnn Год назад

    Your videos are so well done and hilarious. Thanks!

  • @hanqiangchew5077
    @hanqiangchew5077 Месяц назад

    Just rewatched and realized you still had the pélagos sticker on the clasp 😂. I can relate.

  • @malikknows3510
    @malikknows3510 Год назад

    LOL, beautiful collection that reminds me of my own. Some small differences but several similarities. I was going to recommend a Sinn before you beat me to it. I own the 856 UTC and love it. Might I recommend a Doxa? Otherwise, my collection is very similar. All the best to you and I really enjoy your videos!

  • @thewatchphilosopher
    @thewatchphilosopher Год назад

    Nice video bro. What's your watch box? the cushions look so soft!

  • @Zotrax1946
    @Zotrax1946 Год назад +3

    I can never stomach the regret of parting with a watch- so I don’t.. two years ago I started implementing “one in-one out” policy so I wouldn’t pass 35 watches (and to be in peace with my wife), and when I buy one, I must gift one.
    .so that’s my reasoning to the same problem, I love every single piece in my collection 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @simonkerr7924
    @simonkerr7924 Год назад

    Outstanding video as always, thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @Goyxrd3
    @Goyxrd3 Год назад

    I also treasure the watch I wore in December for the birth of my daughter! One of the few watches that will never leave my collection

  • @ZakBoxer
    @ZakBoxer Год назад

    What watch box do you use? I’m looking for a new one and this is very nice

  • @aritzartetaerviti2665
    @aritzartetaerviti2665 Год назад

    Great video mate. Where is de IWC Mark XVIII?? Hope You are thinking on getting the Mark XX

  • @Philwatchlover
    @Philwatchlover Год назад

    Very nice collection and great taste as always.
    I guess we all go through similar issues and doubts… 😳🤣.
    The Navitimer will be a great addition to your collection.
    It’s funny how I’m watching your video and relating to the same damn points you’re making.
    - too many watches, happy with them all, always thinking of the next piece, never finding courage to part ways with any of them🤣
    I posted my first video last Sunday showcasing my collection too. Tell what you think 🤜🏼🤛🏼

  • @johnkerr5395
    @johnkerr5395 Год назад +1

    Nice collection,the ploprof threw me for loop!

  • @jamessteven9748
    @jamessteven9748 Год назад +2

    Nice video man and a nice collection of watches too.

  • @Gecko-hp8vs
    @Gecko-hp8vs Год назад +1

    Sell everything except for the Ploplof. Ploplof is love, Ploplof is life.

  • @exalbino
    @exalbino Год назад +2

    At least you didn’t flip the GMT Master, that means that it’s really special.

  • @Dialandhands
    @Dialandhands Год назад

    What perlon strap do you have on your marathon navigator? I have the hardest time getting straps for mine.

  • @stuffandwhiskey
    @stuffandwhiskey Год назад

    I feel this on a deep level. Great video man. 👏

  • @joellow8605
    @joellow8605 Год назад

    very jealous of the Solarbeat, happy to take it off you!

  • @tim462
    @tim462 Год назад +1

    Great Video! :) what are your thoughts on Christopher ward watches ?

  • @TheBanterLounge
    @TheBanterLounge Год назад

    What an incredible collection video with a great story. I personally like to see collections to see the type of variety people have and if they have any similar tastes. It’s also a lot more intriguing to see the collection of a well established and accomplished RUclipsr, but enough about Teddy Baldesare 😊

  • @minneapolitan
    @minneapolitan Год назад

    Way to work in a Casablanca reference. Well done. I too think about that specific Tutima.

  • @MasterChronometer
    @MasterChronometer Год назад

    Feeling content with what you have is a nice feeling

  • @BenNS1971
    @BenNS1971 Год назад

    Great video! Love the drama.

  • @MrVecino
    @MrVecino Год назад

    You are amazing and "terrific" my friend! It is great to see every video you publish. So personal, so distinctive, so you! Come on youtube! Help this channel to get the followers that deserves. Congratulations!

  • @TuEIite
    @TuEIite Год назад

    I'd keep the TAG for summer funky times, the PAM, the tank, the GS, the rollies, and the seiko GMT..... About that Grand Seiko though, why did you go for that particular model if I may ask ? I am currently big time looking at GSs and I like them all...

  • @neillupton
    @neillupton Год назад

    Great collection, the Cartier tank Americaine that you showed is stunning… might have to try and make room for that , isn’t a Cartier mandatory in a watch collection….

  • @AHStein-zo6jj
    @AHStein-zo6jj Год назад +2

    The problems of a few watch collectors don't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world... But I can relate. Great video!

    • @YoureTerrific
      @YoureTerrific  Год назад +1

      Glad you caught the reference

    • @Rancid_Ziggy
      @Rancid_Ziggy Год назад

      @@YoureTerrific Now I’ve got to go watch that movie again! I scrolled all the comments to see if somebody else caught that. Your videos are top notch, and I love all of your references… Fletch, Shakespeare, Bogart. All the true greats. You’re like the little brother with a seven-inch wrist I never had.

  • @SinnerAndSaint
    @SinnerAndSaint Год назад +1

    I can absolutely relate Evan. I gifted my PAM111 to my best friend. And even though I know he loves the watch he worships it too much. He doesn't wear it so much what I expected he would do. And that bugs me. And every time I meet him and he doesn't wear the watch I get upset and want it back. I know it's in good hands but... ahh!
    Besides that I sold a few pieces that I really regret selling in the past. E.g. the Montblanc Heritage Chronometrie Ultra Slim 38mm. Such a beautiful watch for such an affordable price back than. But hey, that's all part of the hobby. I do own 30 pieces at the moment, counting the 7 Seikos but not counting my 9 Casio's. I only count mechanical pieces. Yeah I already crossed that line to say I still do 'only' own 30 watches. I need to go now. Need to see my doctor. Thanks. Bye.

  • @michaelfierman3256
    @michaelfierman3256 Год назад

    I have a couple that I almost never wear, but i still enjoy "playing: with and looking at and I wonder why I own them if I don't wear them. I'm also feel guilty about not giving watches enough wrist time. I wish i could be happy with one watch. or two..maybe?

  • @thetimist
    @thetimist Год назад +12

    This isn’t a real problem…until it becomes a real problem…I have this problem 🥲 I think the solution is multifaceted though - buy more watches, buy more watch storage, attend more watch meets to get your watch fix, watch more watch videos online, take what you saw in person at the watch meets and all that you’ve learned from watch videos and…buy more watches, buy more watch storage…😅 you get the idea!

  • @jimmuisenga5025
    @jimmuisenga5025 Год назад +1

    Man, I know you think you don’t, but you need a Datejust. I absolutely know you will get around to one. And I’ve watched your video on ‘em.

  • @joemamaisfat
    @joemamaisfat Год назад

    You should try a Big Pilot, maybe even one from the original reference, the 5002. I think it would fit you. Great video as always :)

  • @dhueshs4
    @dhueshs4 Год назад

    You had the Omega Speedmaster Greyside of the Moon I believe, can I ask why you sold it? I am strongly considering buying it.

  • @stavros_katsopr
    @stavros_katsopr Год назад +3

    Beware, the SolarBeat is discontinued. Keep it "charged"... and enjoy! (..."right now" as you said)

    • @YoureTerrific
      @YoureTerrific  Год назад +1

      Do you have some evidence of this (besides that photo of a fake letter from Cartier)? People keep asking me and I don't know. And neither do ADs.

    • @stavros_katsopr
      @stavros_katsopr Год назад +1

      @@YoureTerrific (Maybe...) I stand corrected, would be a pity anyway, especially if big brands get into solar watches.

  • @remus2001
    @remus2001 Год назад

    Evan, have you ever discussed why you parted with the IWC Mark XVIII?

  • @whywecollectwatches
    @whywecollectwatches Год назад +1

    I can so relate to your watch collecting problems. I tell myself I'm not going to buy another watch but that only lasts a couple months at best! Watch collecting is definitely a fun addiction but an addiction non the less!

  • @simptrix007
    @simptrix007 Год назад

    I am proud and anxious of myself delaying purchase of Tudor 1926 in 36mm white dial. Little scared that they are going discontinue it like white OP39 or blue OP36 369 but not willing to buy it that soon after GS.

  • @chenjamin1
    @chenjamin1 Год назад

    Ive taken to giving away some watches to friends for important events such as weddings, with the condition that if they need to get rid of it, i get first dibs. This way i free up space in my collection while keeping the watch around me.

  • @warrenb243
    @warrenb243 Год назад +2

    I have never sold a watch!!! It’s a problem for my wife, not me 😂

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie Год назад +1

    I really, really want that Tank Solar

  • @khronokraze
    @khronokraze Год назад

    Damn your contemplative sensibility. I better take some watch listings off eBay now before I regret it.

  • @timetowatch_francois
    @timetowatch_francois Год назад

    I hear ya ... if you choose correctly, it SHOULD stay with you 😃👍🏼
    By the way, I just noticed that your "NODUS" watch review is not viewable (NODUS Sector GMT) ... looking forward to seeing it ... NODUS seems to be an up and coming micro brand that will go places. At least, they seem to be doing the right things.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @bjoernaltmann
    @bjoernaltmann Год назад

    yes, the price development! That is what has been keeping me from selling as I know I will never get them back if I regret it. My biggest regret so far: selling a 1966 Omega Seamaster Chrono Panda dial with the cal 321. Reason: it came back from a full service and looked so perfect I couldn't bring myself to wear it. Well. Now 'm just trying watches out that I find interesting.We already know how different watches are in real life compared to seeing them online. Wearing them is yet different. And getting your grail watch is, too. Interesting experiences. It's all a journey.

  • @structurescience
    @structurescience Год назад

    You KNOW that was your best video...

  • @lihanou
    @lihanou Год назад

    Thanks YoureTerrific. Next year, we'll ask the same question again.

  • @mikea.4914
    @mikea.4914 Год назад +1

    I identify with this video so much. I can't decide what watch to get next or which, if any, of my current watches to part with. I'm just calling it a temporary moment of feeling content.

  • @Annoyedsince1986
    @Annoyedsince1986 Год назад +2

    I wonder if you can answer this: what is your biggest selling regret? Not maybe from a monetary standpoint (thought it would make sense), but a watch you sold that you still regret selling and can see being added back.

  • @UncleSkiBum
    @UncleSkiBum Год назад

    I think it's just that your viewers get to live life through you, enjoying your watch journey. Potentially they can't afford some of these or aren't in a position to buy a new watch so they enjoy collecting through your eyes.
    Hence why some viewers might express anger or disappointment at times.
    Think of it like a dad pushing his kid into a pro sports career so he can live though them as perhaps he never got the chance, that's maybe what some viewers are like.
    Me I just like the content and the journey and as I'm probably only ever going to own one luxury watch (Tudor for example) I like seeing what's on your wrist next.

  • @david.9633
    @david.9633 Год назад

    When did you get rid of the white gold Sub?

  • @RAJohnson713
    @RAJohnson713 Год назад

    Can you review some vintage Cartier Santos’?

  • @Rakaizulu
    @Rakaizulu Год назад

    I can feel you man. My Seiko collection is more or less complete. I don't like the new designs and I own (almost) every vintage ref. I can think of. I'd like to branch out to other brands, but 25 watches is enough.

  • @WparuSlowach
    @WparuSlowach Год назад

    You have to try Farer or anOrdain. Amazing quality and fun watches. You just want to have at least one of these in collection.

  • @fieldwalker
    @fieldwalker Год назад

    Yes, you need more willpower for sure. Bad you. (now, let's look up tutima! and rethink which Sinn I should get for a next watch 😀)

  • @mitchaelhollingsworth4069
    @mitchaelhollingsworth4069 Год назад +1

    That is the trouble with a settled collection. My ethos is to have a balanced collection. Over the years this has looked different as i've sold watches and bought others. It feels weird as that puts previous darlings on the chopping block. But the watches i wear most often are worn most often for a reason. So i separate ones i might sell from the collection and keep those out of sight and out of mind to test the waters and make sure i'm okay with it and to lessen any connection. The trouble is the reasons you bought them and like them still exist. But them being sold or given away frees up money to explore other watches with and the opportunity to balance your collection in a new way. i.e. i'd like a doxa but not until i sell this seiko so i don't have too many dive watches that would fill the same role functionally and sartorially.