A Seiko 5 which has seen better days |
Silly me, I thought that that the Kemmner Turtle would be the be-all and end-all of watches for me. A week and a half has past, and I have finally realized a great truth; there is no way out of this vicious cycle.
You buy a watch, thinking it will be your last, it arrives, it is indeed your last... for two weeks. After that, you're back hunting for your next piece.
Resistance is futile, so I've gone ahead and compiled a list of watches I need to have in my life.
So many wants, so little money. By now, everybody knows that lists have to be accompanied by pictures, so without further ado, my list of wants with lots of pictures. Enjoy!
(Pictures credit of various Watchuseek members)
You buy a watch, thinking it will be your last, it arrives, it is indeed your last... for two weeks. After that, you're back hunting for your next piece.
Resistance is futile, so I've gone ahead and compiled a list of watches I need to have in my life.
So many wants, so little money. By now, everybody knows that lists have to be accompanied by pictures, so without further ado, my list of wants with lots of pictures. Enjoy!
(Pictures credit of various Watchuseek members)
Getat Panerai Homage |
G. Gerlach Tritium |
Orient Star Seeker GMT |
Citizen Nighthawk PVD |
Boctok Amphibia Scuba Dude |
Seiko 5 SRP269 |
Seiko 6309-7040 |
Seiko SRP043 "Spork" |
Seagull 1963 Reissue |
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