Lopsided wear stats so far this year.![]()
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Cheers,
Richard
With a collection the size of mine, there aren’t really ones to sell unless I’m replacing them directly (like I keep thinking about doing with my Tudor for a Rolex GMT, but then the reality of pricing and availability rears its ugly head). While my Submariner is my most worn watch, it’s very lopsided this month because I’ve basically been sick since the beginning of the year and it’s just the easiest, most comfortable watch to put and not think about and as I’ve gotten better, it’s just the easiest to wear overall. Goes with everything, never feels too heavy, is multitudes more durable than it needs to be for my life, etc. My LE Monaco needs a service, so that hasn’t been worn at all, the Tudor feels a little big and heavy now, so that’s been worn less, plus I might need to adjust the bracelet smaller again even after removing a link, my Speedmaster is due for the swap back to leather and maybe needs a link removed anyway and I haven’t done that yet, and the Monaco Cal. 11 is just not quite as worry free because it’s on leather (though the sapphire crystal and 100m WR make it way less of a concern than the LE). I have been considering some changes to my collection, but I’m in the weird place of not wanting to spend the money on what I want to buy and not wanting to buy anything at a price I’m comfortable spending.
The Submariner just has that clean white minimalist sneaker “problem”. Goes with everything, always looks good, an easy choice to make if you have any level of indecision.
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