My Descent into Hell - The Mind of a Watch Addict

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Yeah, three current 3861s, but all different, White, Hesalite and new FOIS. Plus vintage 87 connie, 3523.80 triple calendar, and a current Seamaster 300. And a couple moonswatches, and Black Bay chrono. Plus Snoopy 50 now.
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i blame all the nice, informative, and helpful people in this hobby as my downfall. if only they were ruder or less pleasant to be around.
Hey I try to be a rude prick, and totally unpleasant, I can't help it if I'm not always all that good at it!
And next time someone whinges about me being obnoxious, just remember, I'm doing it for your own good!
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Oh, you touched my conscience, do I really need to look into my drawer and confess my hidden addiction?
 
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Good, by that standard I am not and addict, and do not have a problem.
 
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The day I have realised I had an addiction was when the owner of the watch shop I go told me I have a 'disease '. That is the second time he mention it. First time he asked me if I wasn't putting myself into financial problems.
I guess it is a wake up call. Let's see how long it last.....
 
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The day I have realised I had an addiction was when the owner of the watch shop I go told me I have a 'disease '. That is the second time he mention it. First time he asked me if I wasn't putting myself into financial problems.
I guess it is a wake up call. Let's see how long it last.....
Yeah, my OB reps said the same to me when I picked up Snoopy, my third watch there in 8 months.
 
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For heavens sake, just get a Seamaster and be done with it!