tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8008320457992749080.post6076109105517800540..comments2023-11-06T19:57:35.138+08:00Comments on I Am WATCHing You: A Pair of Digitals in my collectionkohymhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18205820970282028271noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8008320457992749080.post-78416780244181013592010-07-09T18:54:44.026+08:002010-07-09T18:54:44.026+08:00Real watch collectors always have Casios, and they...Real watch collectors always have Casios, and they always appear fond of them. As for the rest, I have been happily reading your posts, admiring the 6138, 6139, Bellmatics, old Rolexes, 2824-2 and the rest of the talent.<br /><br />I only have one question: how on earth do you sell them? I suppose you take a few deep breaths and let the contemplation of the new watch you will buy dull the pain. <br /><br />Lately I have been geting some of my oldies wearable rather than buying still more. The Bellmatic has had its first wrist day for years, and I contemplate getting my beloved 6138 serviced. What would life be like if a few more of my 6139s worked?<br /><br />Do you get torn between watches? I have trouble deciding what to wear. How do we decide between a lovely old watch and a whole lot of other lovely old watches? And beaters - whether cheap or less cheap, there is a small army fighting to ride on my wrist.<br /><br />What problems we watch collectors have! Still, better those than real problems.<br /><br />P BAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com