I definitely feel what your saying. I don't see much changing with my core vintage collection this year. But, im planning on trimming down my modern collection. I'm going to focus more on microbrands , by catch and release unless it fits a missing spot.
Great thought provoking video Mike. For me, I "think" I'm now in the space where selective acquisition is the way to go, partly driven by budget and partly driven by the collection I currently have which covers all bases and then some. I'm finding myself increasing less interested in micro brands and more searching into unique and different pieces from the bigger players, particularly Seiko, Bulova, Casio etc.
Take this as a positive critic: 1. you already should know what kind of watches you like. 2. Those 6 should be enough if you like them, you don’t need to be a collector Enjoy all of them in good life
I definitely feel what your saying. I don't see much changing with my core vintage collection this year. But, im planning on trimming down my modern collection. I'm going to focus more on microbrands , by catch and release unless it fits a missing spot.
Great thought provoking video Mike. For me, I "think" I'm now in the space where selective acquisition is the way to go, partly driven by budget and partly driven by the collection I currently have which covers all bases and then some. I'm finding myself increasing less interested in micro brands and more searching into unique and different pieces from the bigger players, particularly Seiko, Bulova, Casio etc.
I see an MM300 in your future 🔮👀
@@larryc I can neither confirm or deny that statement.
Agree, I want one too 👍
Made me think 🤔
@@Zotrax1946 Thanks. That is my intent. Thanks for watching
Take this as a positive critic:
1. you already should know what kind of watches you like.
2. Those 6 should be enough if you like them, you don’t need to be a collector
Enjoy all of them in good life
Makes a lot of sense. Probably not going to happen though. lol.