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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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I'll admit that sometimes I have to force myself to part with the precious ones . . . after doing so, then I am usually proud of myself for imposing the discipline . . . I am happiest when the new one arrives, and I realize that it is making me happier to wear the new one than to look at the old one. Still, there are always a couple that should be sold, but they linger (as there is usually some effort to the selling thing).
There are some folks who collect for the archives; some who collect to resell or as an investment; I collect to wear them, and if they don't meet that objective, then they go . . . usually!!
Thanks for the interesting question.
Jeff
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one of my credos as a collector has been that I only collect watches that I will wear. So if I have one that I am not wearing, or that I have to force myself to wear, then I will usually sell it or trade it for something that I will wear.
: A serious question gentleman.
: I have been collecting for quite some time now
: and I am having a tough time rationalising
: one thing. I own several watches that I
: think look amazing - see Dato 45 pic.
: But, and it's a biggie!
: I never wear this watch! It's too small for me
: but I love it's look!!!
: So I pose the question, What do you do with a
: watch you love but don't wear??
: Regards
: Alistair
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