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I very infrequently remember dreams. Sometimes people say “I don’t dream” but that’s usually not accurate we dream nightly we just don’t remember them. Now dreams I do remember are usually not watch related. But this week I had a very vivid dream about walking into one of the places I check out on occasion, digging around in a box of watches and pulling out an original seiko astron. I went and got a battery and it worked fine. I think I paid 20 bucks for it. Damn I drove by that store this week really wanted to stop in but I had people with me and was trying to stay on schedule. I’m sure there will not be one but of course I need to look on the off chance this was a message. I mean is just a bit odd as I’m certainly not in the market for an original astron. I’m not like super obsessed with watches I put my self at the level of collector “dude who likes watches and can like various watches but can’t rattle off reference #’s like Bible quotes” I’m like maybe “mid noob” or perhaps late noob ref#170.3454.92

so yup watch dreams perhaps I’m entering a new phase of watch collecting.
 
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I have had a few dreams in which I have looked at my watch to see what time it was and I do remember that I couldn’t make it out- like I couldn’t read it. I have had the same experience with trying to read in a dream- like it’s Lorum Ipsum, or the words keep changing.

So, any Jungian therapists out there care to chime in on what dreaming about a watch, checking your watch, or being focused on time means while dreaming?
 
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Another cheap way to get the grail watch.... and think of the money we could save on Oculus headsets.....
Everything entering our brain is just electrical signals .... so what we hear see, feel and smell is in effect an internally created projection anyway......... after years of brain training every night Scarlet Johansson services a Lange and Sohne which she then presents to me ;0)
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I have had a few dreams in which I have looked at my watch to see what time it was and I do remember that I couldn’t make it out- like I couldn’t read it. I have had the same experience with trying to read in a dream- like it’s Lorum Ipsum, or the words keep changing.

So, any Jungian therapists out there care to chime in on what dreaming about a watch, checking your watch, or being focused on time means while dreaming?
Ya, looked it up. You like your mother too much and lack patience for your father.

edit: oops my bad that Freud sorry
 
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Was going to start a new thread but this one popped up.
So yeah, last night I had a very vivid dream of acquiring a Batgirl.
Which is strange, because while I do like that watch, it is not one I think I'd ever really consider trying to get.
It was weird, I don't know if I was at Rolex, or what, but definitely a shop of some sort where I was able to buy it right then and there for MSRP. An MSRP of $9100, btw. And I remember thinking dang, guess I have to sell my (don't remember exactly which modern model) Seamaster.
I don't even own a modern Seamaster in real live lol.
But anyway, I was still very excited...so does this mean something? Do I need to forget about getting a Polar Explorer 2 and getting the Batgirl instead???
Also, hooked up with Anne Hathaway in a pool later in in that dream, so I guess I can't take these things too seriously.
But man, what a DREAM!
 
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Was going to start a new thread but this one popped up.
So yeah, last night I had a very vivid dream of acquiring a Batgirl.
Which is strange, because while I do like that watch, it is not one I think I'd ever really consider trying to get.
It was weird, I don't know if I was at Rolex, or what, but definitely a shop of some sort where I was able to buy it right then and there for MSRP. An MSRP of $9100, btw. And I remember thinking dang, guess I have to sell my (don't remember exactly which modern model) Seamaster.
I don't even own a modern Seamaster in real live lol.
But anyway, I was still very excited...so does this mean something? Do I need to forget about getting a Polar Explorer 2 and getting the Batgirl instead???
Also, hooked up with Anne Hathaway in a pool later in in that dream, so I guess I can't take these things too seriously.
But man, what a DREAM!

Hmmm my takeaway from that dream would be the Anne Hathaway bit, watch? What watch?