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Hi guys, the question is simple, I am trying to learn from your mistakes because I don't have money to make my own.
And I thought we could share some stories too.

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[–] CroSoldier01@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (9 children)

Bought way too many watches that I just liked, instead of waiting to find one or two that I love and getting those. Now I have an embarassing amount of (thankfully mostly cheap-ish homage) watches that I almost never wear, a handful of watches that I think are pretty cool, and honestly none that I put on and think „I love this thing“.

[–] kev_lass@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (4 children)

As someone who wants to get into watches but is weary of buying the "wrong" one, how have you been able to differentiate between a watch you simply like versus a watch you actually love?

[–] shinobinc@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

In my opinion, you can't, until it's too late. You need to actually wear them for a while, by which point you've committed to the purchase. I have a bunch of watches, just like I have a bunch of coats and a bunch of shoes. I guess I could spend 5X the amount on a single expensive coat or expensive pair of shoes, but I'd rather have a collection.

TL;DR don't get into watches, it's a money pit!

[–] kev_lass@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I def don't see myself turning watches into a hobby, but after my grandpas watch was stolen almost 10 years ago I've been slowly considering a replacement. I started with looking at Fossil and have come so very far 😂

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