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I’m finding it harder and harder to tell my wife that I’m buying a new watch. After about 4 watches, she can’t understand why I would buy more. I’m curious as to smartest or most interesting way that someone has used to get around this issue.

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[–] irfaanihsanjaffer@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes. Exactly. I’m not lying to my wife nor am I spending money out of budget. (Despite what 95% of the comments are about. Haha) It’s more-so my reasoning or just convincing here it’s actually a fun hobby to have.

Yes, you’re right, I should’ve changed my wording but too late now I guess.

I can’t find how to change text of the post either. I’ve changed it before. But when I check here, there’s no option for me to do anything.

[–] CdeFmrlyCasual@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Gotcha. Just try to figure out a good way to explain why you like the ones you do outside of fashion considerations.

For me, it’s a mix of because-i-like-shiny-things, historical souvenirs, and appreciation of watchmaking. I like my dressy watches but i like the Soviet engineering of my Vostoks and having a watch or two from a country that no longer exists.