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chris5264
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I don't know how common this is for others,,,but it seems that my all time favorite watches were watches I actually didn't like the first. I remember looking at a Pam111 and Doxa 750 and thinking both were just simply ugly,,,they are both now on my list for most favorite watches. I picked up an Enzo a few months ago and ended up selling it,,,I think it again was this slow to warm up period. Then I started thinking about it and then found myself looking to buy another, which is now on the way. I wish I would have kept it a little longer but I’m sure I’ll like my new one. Anyway, just curious if anyone else had a similar experience.

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chris5264 wrote:
I don't know how common this is for others,,,but it seems that my all time favorite watches were watches I actually didn't like the first. I remember looking at a Pam111 and Doxa 750 and thinking both were just simply ugly,,,they are both now on my list for most favorite watches. I picked up an Enzo a few months ago and ended up selling it,,,I think it again was this slow to warm up period. Then I started thinking about it and then found myself looking to buy another, which is now on the way. I wish I would have kept it a little longer but I’m sure I’ll like my new one. Anyway, just curious if anyone else had a similar experience.


Chris,

I think we all have went through that. I can count a dozen watches I have sold and still wen I see them wonder why I let them go. At times with many watches, we dont give, like you mentioned enough time to really experience them.

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Never had that problem....I just keep em' all :D

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For me it all depends on the watch itself.  Sometimes I warm up to the watch and wear it everyday after I buy it just like my Seiko BM and the Enzo.  If you're comfortable with your watch you will wear it.  Remember that a great percentage of watches that get sold or traded are usually the ones that do not get any wrist time.

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Hi

Unfortunately with on-line shopping thats a risk we all face.

It may look good in the photos and everyone loves it, but you as an individual may just not get on with it.  This is not just for watches, but every online shopping experience.

Fortunately the upside of the internet is that you can sell quite fast.

My rule is that if I like something I buy it, if I don't bond I sell.

Thanks

deano


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