When did you realize that you have a serious watch problem?

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I don't have a watch problem. A storage space problem, maybe. A money problem, kinda. A watch problem, no.
 
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Well, it would a problem if a hot chick walked by with a great rack and you were more concerned if she had a watch on her wrist.

Watches age better than hot chicks with great racks.
 
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Well, since you’d have to pay me to take it I’d say 110% off retail. 😜


If I had your watch collection, I'd burn mine.
 
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When you went from 1 Breitling Colt bought in 2000, only wore that one watch- then, in a fit of a late mid life (lol) crisis - buy these watches (a vintage Omega Seamaster Cosmic, 2 vintage Rolex Oysterdate Precision’s, 1 Bradley II JLC from 1952, 1 new Zinn 556I, 1 vintage 36k beat Ulysse Nardin, 1 ULysse Nardin San Marco GMT circa 1999, 1 Breitling D13350 chronomat.... ok. It’s a problem now. Barely looking at work related stuff and reading, researching about something I didn’t give a rats a— about four months ago. Help!!!!
 
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I know this is small potatoes to some collectors on this forum...

But I realized that I have a watch problem when I have a $10k + collection and I'm an engineering student at university. I'm not "rich" by any means (1st world standards at least) and I'm an adult student, so no help from parents or anything. Just a military veteran with a serious problem! (And before anyone says I'm irresponsible, no I'm not in debt, no I do not place myself in financial insecurity for this hobby)
 
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I know this is small potatoes to some collectors on this forum...

But I realized that I have a watch problem when I have a $10k + collection and I'm an engineering student at university. I'm not "rich" by any means (1st world standards at least) and I'm an adult student, so no help from parents or anything. Just a military veteran with a serious problem! (And before anyone says I'm irresponsible, no I'm not in debt, no I do not place myself in financial insecurity for this hobby)
All kidding aside... it sounds as if you're taking a responsible approach to the whole
thing. Well done. Keep it up for a few decades more and you will have quite the collection/stash.

have fun
kfw
 
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I know this is small potatoes to some collectors on this forum...

But I realized that I have a watch problem when I have a $10k + collection and I'm an engineering student at university. I'm not "rich" by any means (1st world standards at least) and I'm an adult student, so no help from parents or anything. Just a military veteran with a serious problem! (And before anyone says I'm irresponsible, no I'm not in debt, no I do not place myself in financial insecurity for this hobby)
Keep at it, you have the makings of a WIS. Well done amigo.
 
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No realization yet.

When my wife finds out how much I've spent......THEN I'll have a serious watch problem.
 
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When I have this much “junk” from just 1 brand, and those are the only ads that I have framed. Probably have around a hundred vintage watch ads ::facepalm1::

I'm having a very hard time deciding which is my favorite watch in the top picture. They are all stunning.
 
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I'm starting a new career and will have plenty of extra scratch to buy watches. It's been years since I've made a watch purchase. I do have 50 or so. The problem is they are like cars- they require maintenance. If you can't do it yourself you will go bankrupt. Or you spend all your time sitting at the bench.

I realized I had a problem when I brought my lunch to work for over a month to help finance the cost of a watch.