SOTC busting my cherry

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SOTC busting my cherry

Post by 425ranger » Sat Mar 01, 2025 2:50 pm

I don't think of my watches as a collection. For a long time. It was flip flip flip because I didn't know what I liked and I was trying to figure out where I was going with this hobby. A few years ago. I decided that I was just going to buy and not flip because I had a good idea what I liked, or my wife liked.

So here's my first state of the collection, watches that I'll never sell because they mean something to me. I have my eye on a couple that I regretted selling, a victorinox 500LE and a Omega planet ocean 2500 LE liquid metal. I still have an eye out for my gold retirement watch, but I can't seem to decide on a single model.
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Post by Wario406 » Sat Mar 01, 2025 2:59 pm

Nice collection Bill. I like them all.
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Post by ssultan » Sat Mar 01, 2025 3:04 pm

All fan favourites here…an excellent grouping!


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Post by flyskate » Sat Mar 01, 2025 3:34 pm

:thumbsup: I like your collection!
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Post by Joeprez » Sat Mar 01, 2025 3:36 pm

Solid group!!


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Post by rockmastermike » Sat Mar 01, 2025 3:43 pm

High speed, low drag collection - well done

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Post by smellody » Sat Mar 01, 2025 5:02 pm

Nice collection!

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Post by gwells » Sat Mar 01, 2025 5:09 pm

Very nice.

I’d *love* to get my hands on a POLM, too. Other than my polar, to me that’s the absolute best PO.

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Post by Captdave » Sat Mar 01, 2025 7:53 pm

Great collection!


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Post by BacoNoir » Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:20 am

Great variety - well done.

I looked at a lot of gold watches for retirement - Rolex (Day-Date, Sub, Yachtmaster), Blancpain (Fifty Fathoms, Leman Big Date), ALS 1815, Moser Pioneer, and Omega Speedmaster & PO. I ended up deciding white gold was more my style since it's under the radar and that really narrowed down my choices. Then I thought about how dress watches don't stay in my collection as long and at heart, I'm a dive watch guy, so I ended up with the WG Sub and couldn't be happier. Good luck in your search!
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Post by mattcantwin » Sun Mar 02, 2025 10:51 am

All keepers, for sure. :cheers:
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Post by MDF » Sun Mar 02, 2025 11:37 am

Sweet, all great watches!
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Post by 425ranger » Sun Mar 02, 2025 11:45 am

BacoNoir wrote:
Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:20 am
Great variety - well done.

I looked at a lot of gold watches for retirement - Rolex (Day-Date, Sub, Yachtmaster), Blancpain (Fifty Fathoms, Leman Big Date), ALS 1815, Moser Pioneer, and Omega Speedmaster & PO. I ended up deciding white gold was more my style since it's under the radar and that really narrowed down my choices. Then I thought about how dress watches don't stay in my collection as long and at heart, I'm a dive watch guy, so I ended up with the WG Sub and couldn't be happier. Good luck in your search!
Same problem. I have a WG wedding ring and military service ring. . And a YG wedding and police service ring... So I wonder which I'll hook em up. I don't mind any style of watch, but I have decided that it will be 100 m water resistant and able to probably just put a sail cloth band on it. Full gold prolly too much bling.

JLC? Breitling Datora? Omega speedy? H Moser?
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Post by Joeprez » Sun Mar 02, 2025 1:28 pm

I’m still years away from retirement, but I want a yellow gold or rose gold watch at some point. Yellow gold sub or two tone GMT or Datejust/Daydate would be nice. The two tone Seamasters also look nice. There are a lot of alternatives on dressier watches, but I also would prefer a sport watch.


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Post by ssultan » Sun Mar 02, 2025 1:37 pm

BacoNoir wrote:Great variety - well done.

I looked at a lot of gold watches for retirement - Rolex (Day-Date, Sub, Yachtmaster), Blancpain (Fifty Fathoms, Leman Big Date), ALS 1815, Moser Pioneer, and Omega Speedmaster & PO. I ended up deciding white gold was more my style since it's under the radar and that really narrowed down my choices. Then I thought about how dress watches don't stay in my collection as long and at heart, I'm a dive watch guy, so I ended up with the WG Sub and couldn't be happier. Good luck in your search!
I myself am a few years away but have been going through the exact train of thought. I can wear a gold chain comfortably but just can’t seem to convince myself on a yellow gold watch…I’m a dive watch guy as well and that simplifies the process but still…some days I almost settle on trying a bluesy as a mid ground watch…then decide no…I love that watch but …there’s always that but…lately I feel the white gold sub may be the way for me after all ;)


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Post by ssultan » Sun Mar 02, 2025 1:39 pm

425ranger wrote:
BacoNoir wrote:
Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:20 am
Great variety - well done.

I looked at a lot of gold watches for retirement - Rolex (Day-Date, Sub, Yachtmaster), Blancpain (Fifty Fathoms, Leman Big Date), ALS 1815, Moser Pioneer, and Omega Speedmaster & PO. I ended up deciding white gold was more my style since it's under the radar and that really narrowed down my choices. Then I thought about how dress watches don't stay in my collection as long and at heart, I'm a dive watch guy, so I ended up with the WG Sub and couldn't be happier. Good luck in your search!
Same problem. I have a WG wedding ring and military service ring. . And a YG wedding and police service ring... So I wonder which I'll hook em up. I don't mind any style of watch, but I have decided that it will be 100 m water resistant and able to probably just put a sail cloth band on it. Full gold prolly too much bling.

JLC? Breitling Datora? Omega speedy? H Moser?
If you’re not settled on a dive watch…I tried on a yellow gold speedy on a black gator strap. That was one gorgeous watch and an easy wear. Not too blingy at all.


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Post by Selym » Sun Mar 02, 2025 1:59 pm

Very cool, except for that Marathon. Get rid of that one.

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Post by snootydog » Sun Mar 02, 2025 3:13 pm

Great watches Bill :thumbsup:
I wanted a gold or gold coloured watch in my collection but when I got one I just didn't bond with it,but that's just me.
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Post by r.palace » Sun Mar 02, 2025 3:32 pm

Solid collection, Bill. I see Breitling and I’m loving it; simple.

As for the gold watch; shoot me a message anytime. We have PLENTY at Exquisite Timepieces - new and pre owned.

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Post by Blaine » Sun Mar 02, 2025 6:17 pm

Great collection


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Post by AtomicTom » Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:14 am

It’s terrific the different paths one can take within life, within a
hobby right Bill? :) :thumbsup:

When you think about the different watches you have had, or
have been into in the past, as well as present, it is just THE
best ! ..Because you are, and have been enjoying the hobby to
it’s fullest. Which is something to be really proud of. As you have
been following your heart, as well as your wife’s too, which is
really fantastic I think. It all allows for enjoyment of things to
be on a different level really.

This collection here is something to behold, with any one of
them being a highlight. And it’s exciting as an outsider just
to see, as well as see where you might be going in the future. ;)

What an amazing collection ! Can’t thank you enough for sharing !!!
Keep on enjoying sir.

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Post by DocHollidayDDS » Mon Mar 03, 2025 11:45 am

I only own one Breitling, does that mean I'm just half as sketchy as you?

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Post by BacoNoir » Mon Mar 03, 2025 12:14 pm

ssultan wrote:
425ranger wrote:
BacoNoir wrote:
Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:20 am
Great variety - well done.

I looked at a lot of gold watches for retirement - Rolex (Day-Date, Sub, Yachtmaster), Blancpain (Fifty Fathoms, Leman Big Date), ALS 1815, Moser Pioneer, and Omega Speedmaster & PO. I ended up deciding white gold was more my style since it's under the radar and that really narrowed down my choices. Then I thought about how dress watches don't stay in my collection as long and at heart, I'm a dive watch guy, so I ended up with the WG Sub and couldn't be happier. Good luck in your search!
Same problem. I have a WG wedding ring and military service ring. . And a YG wedding and police service ring... So I wonder which I'll hook em up. I don't mind any style of watch, but I have decided that it will be 100 m water resistant and able to probably just put a sail cloth band on it. Full gold prolly too much bling.

JLC? Breitling Datora? Omega speedy? H Moser?
If you’re not settled on a dive watch…I tried on a yellow gold speedy on a black gator strap. That was one gorgeous watch and an easy wear. Not too blingy at all.


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Pretty sure they have it in Sedona gold too.
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Post by matt.wu » Mon Mar 03, 2025 7:52 pm

425ranger wrote:
BacoNoir wrote:
Sun Mar 02, 2025 9:20 am
Great variety - well done.

I looked at a lot of gold watches for retirement - Rolex (Day-Date, Sub, Yachtmaster), Blancpain (Fifty Fathoms, Leman Big Date), ALS 1815, Moser Pioneer, and Omega Speedmaster & PO. I ended up deciding white gold was more my style since it's under the radar and that really narrowed down my choices. Then I thought about how dress watches don't stay in my collection as long and at heart, I'm a dive watch guy, so I ended up with the WG Sub and couldn't be happier. Good luck in your search!
Same problem. I have a WG wedding ring and military service ring. . And a YG wedding and police service ring... So I wonder which I'll hook em up. I don't mind any style of watch, but I have decided that it will be 100 m water resistant and able to probably just put a sail cloth band on it. Full gold prolly too much bling.

JLC? Breitling Datora? Omega speedy? H Moser?
I got a few watches that could be candidates that I need to move. I’ll PM you
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Post by spring-diver » Wed Mar 05, 2025 2:44 pm

Cool collection there Bill! Enjoy those bad boys


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