Brilliant collections guys....my only question
@Hyjynx and
@tkingjr how on earth can you decide what to actually wear!
Like tkingjr said, it’s not at all hard to pick a watch once you have a routine you stick to. The questions I ask myself are: What does the occasion call for (formal or casual), and what goes with the shoes and belt I’m wearing. Those 2 questions immediately create a manageable shortlist. I already have the watches organized by bands (bracelet, leather (color coded), rubber and others), so I know which box to make a choice from right from the getgo. I also have “themes” like Tourbillon Tuesday, Bronze Weekend Warriors, etc. It’s a bit silly, but that’s how I enjoy my vast collection. [emoji1] If I can’t decide between 2 or 3 watches, I just wear one and bring the other contenders along in 3 watch travel case. It’s rare that I switch watches midway, but it does happen. When I take off a watch and return it to its place in a box, it gets tagged with a thumb tack, and out of the current rotation.
Yeah, that’s a long read, but really only a 2-5 minutes decision process. [emoji12]
It looks like each case is a 25 slot case and there are 5 in the pic so it is 125 watches. If we take the average cost of $350 per watch (modest) then this collection is worth $43,750.
Each box holds 30 watches. Still won’t discuss cost, though. [emoji6]