SXLF

joined 11 months ago
[–] SXLF@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Well, when you cut through the filler the question boils down to this:

“I want a watch for £15k (because that’s what I can reasonably afford). Should I buy a watch for over £25k (just because they asked if I wanted to)?”

I wouldn’t want strangers over the internet to influence my answer to that question.

[–] SXLF@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I got into watches 6 months ago and have slowly been building up a collection since.

I can tell you have a good head on your shoulders already compared to others of your age, but I say with respect that 4 in 6 months is not slow by any means. No one can tell you exactly how to live your life but once you hit that range of 5-6 watches, you’ll be surprised how little wrist time some get compared to the others (if any, in some cases). I recommend to give yourself more time with these 4 before your next watch purchase — like a very comfortable amount of time.

Spacing your purchases out also has the effect of each being a bit more special. Seriously, enjoy just these for a bit. They’re very nice and you may also learn more about what you like/want and don’t/like want by how you wear some of these, which could valuably inform the choice of the next watch you buy.