The Next Watch
- goaliechris
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The Next Watch
Like many of you I often have several ideas for my next watch purchase and it changes pretty frequently. I think it might be interesting to have one continuous thread of “what’s next” where we could post the next target, ask questions and gather info and post updates.
Thoughts?
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- rockmastermike
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Re: The Next Watch
sorta related - I've been thinking about my next move being cashing out and, for once, make a real effort at a "one watch" set up.....
at least for a little while to see how long I could make it work
at least for a little while to see how long I could make it work
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I’ve thought of that before as well. It’s tempting. I really like my two main watches (16600 and 16710) too much to sell for the grail (the 15400 right now). But I’ve thought about it a lot. What’s your one watch?rockmastermike wrote:sorta related - I've been thinking about my next move being cashing out and, for once, make a real effort at a "one watch" set up.....
at least for a little while to see how long I could make it work
That’s what could make this thread fun - exchanging ideas and maybe even helping to make them happen. For ex., one person posts they are thinking of a Seadweller, then another replies they’ve been thinking of selling their SD.
I’m thinking of heading the other way. I’m suddenly really liking 80s Heuer and TAGs divers. Been thinking of these two.
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Tudor 58---ordered and just waiting..Funny, I actually have a Seaforth ( that I am going to probably sell) and new Seamaster all on order-- all 3 have been delayed... I don't think I can be a one watch guy--more than likely 3-4....
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The Next Watch
I don't always have a serious target list, more of a bunch of watches I want to try. And then there's also a part of me that is just opportunistic in my purchases.
Right now, the only specific target I have is the IWC 3706 homage, the 3777-24. Definitely will have one.
Right now, the only specific target I have is the IWC 3706 homage, the 3777-24. Definitely will have one.
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Same list since Basel and SIHH
3706 2.0
126710
3706 2.0
126710
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Great topic. I’m more of a lurker than a poster. That being said I love the forum and have learned a ton. I’ve always liked watches, but didn’t catch the full bug until about a year ago. With the education from here and pretty much every other source I could find my opinions and wants have changed greatly in the last year. I’ve had a Tissot T Touch Expert for about 10 years and a Citizen Diver/Chrono/Perpetual (they can really jam a lot into those can’t they ) EcoDrive for probably 15. Those two were worn heavily and I loved both, especially the Tissot.
In the last year I’ve picked up my first auto, a Deep Blue NATO 300 Pepsi - early on in the learning process - I do really love the watch it has great wrist presence and in my opinion is really a great looking watch. I also got a Lum-Tec Combat B38 (quartz with GMT). I really dig that watch too. Didn’t plan on buying one, but I was in the Cleveland area and stopped by the Lum-Tec facility. Great guys that are really passionate about their products and watches in general. I highly recommend a visit if you find yourself in the area.
Now I’ve hit the point where I want a higher end Swiss (or maybe German) piece. I’ve drooled over a lot of watches on here . My 10 year wedding anniversary is coming up and I’m thinking maybe it’s the right time. I’ve been all over the board with what I want - Speedy, a Sinn, the new Certina DS PH200 (a more frugal option), but currently it’s either a Black Pelagos or the watch that caused me to fall down the rabbit hole - a Breitling Superocean 44 Abyss with the blue second hand and accents. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to find a good one (tried on a NOS at a dealer in Turks and Caicos last year).
Sorry for the novel. Sitting in an ER waiting to get my hand X-Rayed and this is providing a great distraction to the pain and the wait!
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In the last year I’ve picked up my first auto, a Deep Blue NATO 300 Pepsi - early on in the learning process - I do really love the watch it has great wrist presence and in my opinion is really a great looking watch. I also got a Lum-Tec Combat B38 (quartz with GMT). I really dig that watch too. Didn’t plan on buying one, but I was in the Cleveland area and stopped by the Lum-Tec facility. Great guys that are really passionate about their products and watches in general. I highly recommend a visit if you find yourself in the area.
Now I’ve hit the point where I want a higher end Swiss (or maybe German) piece. I’ve drooled over a lot of watches on here . My 10 year wedding anniversary is coming up and I’m thinking maybe it’s the right time. I’ve been all over the board with what I want - Speedy, a Sinn, the new Certina DS PH200 (a more frugal option), but currently it’s either a Black Pelagos or the watch that caused me to fall down the rabbit hole - a Breitling Superocean 44 Abyss with the blue second hand and accents. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to find a good one (tried on a NOS at a dealer in Turks and Caicos last year).
Sorry for the novel. Sitting in an ER waiting to get my hand X-Rayed and this is providing a great distraction to the pain and the wait!
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Patiently waiting for my Black Bay GMT. After that, I think I’m sticking to only 1 or 2 big purchases a year. Flipping is getting old.
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I'm the same way. For me, it's the Omega 3576.50 and perhaps a hi-beat Grand Seiko GMT (SBGJ something or other).matt.wu wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 11:52 amI don't always have a serious Target list, more of a bunch of watches I want to try. And then there's also a part of me that is just opportunistic in my purchases.
Right now, the only specific target I have is the IWC 3706 homage, the 3777-24. Definitely will have one.
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I'm totally opportunistic it seems. I get an itch because something pops up that I see, a way to scratch it appears and i move on.
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- goaliechris
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Re: The Next Watch
I wish I had a rationale most of the time as well - it’s often a whim or passing interest. Sometimes it’s hard to tell if it’s real or just a current interest. And that’s where I tend to make mistakes!
This doesn’t have to be a thread about the next “one watch” or the grail. It could just be what you want next or the next whim - whether it’s the one watch or 2-3.
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This doesn’t have to be a thread about the next “one watch” or the grail. It could just be what you want next or the next whim - whether it’s the one watch or 2-3.
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Speedy Ultraman. Although might not be able to make it happen. Then a BB58. Then I believe I'm done for a long time.
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Speedy Ultraman. Although might not be able to make it happen. Then a BB58. Then I believe I'm done for a long time.
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That Ultraman is sweet.dukerules wrote:Speedy Ultraman. Although might not be able to make it happen. Then a BB58. Then I believe I'm done for a long time.
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I just recently got my end game diver, a pelagos lhd. Now I am looking at a similar type of watch that can fill in for the pelagos when I want something a little more dressy but still leans towards casual.
I guess a "dressier field watch" . Basically i want something like the Sinn 556 but 40mm....3 hander with a date..... A cheaper explorer if you will.....something that comes with a really comfy and robust bracelet but also looks awesome on a leather strap.
I guess a "dressier field watch" . Basically i want something like the Sinn 556 but 40mm....3 hander with a date..... A cheaper explorer if you will.....something that comes with a really comfy and robust bracelet but also looks awesome on a leather strap.
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Re: The Next Watch
I've been thinking about these two:
And even maybe buying this one back:
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And even maybe buying this one back:
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Omega / Tudor / Rolex / Sinn / Doxa / Seiko
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i'm kinda ok with where i am now. a couple of things that have been on my long-term radar are still there. an older nomos club dunkel and an orange doxa (still undecided on which model). don't have a strong hankering for anything specific at the moment.
there is a pastel blue seaforth incoming and a pile of $300-600 watches that need to get sold for lack of wear.
there is a pastel blue seaforth incoming and a pile of $300-600 watches that need to get sold for lack of wear.
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I'm not really sure what's next. I thought about changing it up and listing the Ball, which I guess luckily hasn't really went anywhere since I'm having second thoughts. I used to change out, buy one and sell one every 4-6 months. I've now sold a few this year and am down to two, but I bought the Ball last November and got the SARB in December and haven't made another purchase since. Most of the sales were around the time of the Ball to fund it, so even that's been awhile.
Hell I only listed the Ball since I was thinking I wanted to change it up, but I think I'm just going a bit stir crazy not making moves.
Hell I only listed the Ball since I was thinking I wanted to change it up, but I think I'm just going a bit stir crazy not making moves.
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In the midst of a grand consolidation here with a Datejust 41 and a Grand Seiko Spring Drive being the first to boil down from ~25 watches and old music equipment. I've begun to keep a Radar list of research for what's next after I purge more stuff.
Sea-Dweller 50th at least until I see one live (next goal)
Tudor Black Bay 41 Blue Dial - In case I get the impatient itch. But need to see the blue shade in person to be sure.
Sea-Dweller 50th at least until I see one live (next goal)
Tudor Black Bay 41 Blue Dial - In case I get the impatient itch. But need to see the blue shade in person to be sure.
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That Ultraman is sweet.dukerules wrote:Speedy Ultraman. Although might not be able to make it happen. Then a BB58. Then I believe I'm done for a long time.
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As mentioned flipping has gotten old. I hadn’t done it in the last 30 months so have made some improvement on flipping habits.
Going either 214270 (never seen in the flesh) or 11640 GV (third attempt).
Going either 214270 (never seen in the flesh) or 11640 GV (third attempt).
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My list continues to grow.
Speedy Pro
BB58
Save the Ocean Turtle
Divers 65
Speedy Pro
BB58
Save the Ocean Turtle
Divers 65
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Re: The Next Watch
That’s always an adventure! Do it Mike!!rockmastermike wrote:sorta related - I've been thinking about my next move being cashing out and, for once, make a real effort at a "one watch" set up.....
at least for a little while to see how long I could make it work
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Re: The Next Watch
At this point, I'd be within reach with a mass sell-off for one of the usual suspects for a "one watch" collection, but they're simply too valuable to make a daily driver (Nautilus, Aquanaut, Overseas Dual Time, etc.), so I'm happier sticking with a rotation of 5 - 7 pieces that I genuinely enjoy.
Same way I could never own just a single jacket or a single pair of boots, I was never meant to be a one-watch guy, and I'm happy with that.
Oh, and I'm trimming a few fringe pieces for a Polaris at the moment.
Same way I could never own just a single jacket or a single pair of boots, I was never meant to be a one-watch guy, and I'm happy with that.
Oh, and I'm trimming a few fringe pieces for a Polaris at the moment.
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