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 Posted: Sat Jul 28th, 2007 09:59 am
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Posted By: Kelly M. Rayburn  Where do you fit in? . . kray2806@earthlink.net         
Date: Saturday, 28 July 2007, at 4:44 a.m.



Here are three broad categories of WIS that I have proposed, the "hoarder," the "collector," and the "enthusiast." There may be a little of us in each category, or we may fall mainly under one of them. There may be other categories in addition to these, but I have proposed them as generally and broadly as possible.
My thoughts about each:



1) The hoarders have huge numbers of watches, even having many of the exact same model, and could never sell any of them. And they keep acquiring more, with no real prospect of wearing most of them.


2)The collectors have various methods, but a hallmark of the collector is having specific categories, and seeking models that fit in those categories. A collector may, for example, want to have every variation of a particular model, or may want just one representative example of a particular model, and so on. A collector would sell a watch in order to get one he deems more desireable. He may have as many watches as a hoarder, but buying, selling, and trading is part of the satisfaction derived from the hobby.


3) The enthusiasts generally only keep the watches they they will wear, and part with the rest, even if that means parting with desireable models that may be a grail to a "collector." They buy, sell, and trade as though they are collectors, and possibly more frequently, but they eschew the idea of having a private museum of watches that see no wrist time.
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Question is, where do you fit in?
 



What say you?     cat28.gif

 

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 Posted: Sat Jul 28th, 2007 10:52 am
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Very interesting. I am trying to determine where I fit in. My collection is too young to pinpoint right now but I feel that I am a mix of enthusiast, and collector. I don't believe I will ever own a watch I would never wear.

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Based on these definitions I would have to be considered an enthusiast... If-n I ain't wearing it... bye-bye!!

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 Posted: Sat Jul 28th, 2007 11:00 am
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I'd probably plug myself in as a 3 (enthusiast), but a 2-wannabe?  Maybe a 2.5?  :?

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In some respects I fit under the "hoarder" and others in the "collector" category. I don't own any of the same watch in different colors. I wear every one, though some infrequently, they will all spend some time on my wrist. I have sold a few though far less than I have purchased. My collection is divers, chronographs and military type watches by Russian, Japanese, Swiss and Chinese manufacturers (except for my 2 Bulova Accutrons). :D

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Collectorhand6.gif ...although I may horad but it's only to help out my WIS Buddies in "Time" of need or a good Ol' trade :D I buy watches that are 1st runs and good deals with no intent of keeping but to trade down the linetime2.gif

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I guess I would be about on the cusp of being a collector/enthusiasts with hoarder tendencies for I do have particular target zones but so far all watches I have I also strap on every now and then too though. But I do have that main go too grouping of watches I wear the most. Also I rarely sell. I have traded off some quartz watches in the past. ;)

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Hmmm. It's really hard for me to say at this time. I have so many models that I want because of the movement's and so many I want because of the style. Keeping in mind that I have 1 kid in collage. One who will be starting in one year I have to stay within a watch budget. What sucks is I'm so new at collecting that I want them all. Alas what's a guy to do?

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 I have to stay within a watch budget. What sucks is I'm so new at collecting that I want them all. Alas what's a guy to do?
 

I find this comes in handy:


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amwilliams9 wrote: Hmmm. It's really hard for me to say at this time. I have so many models that I want because of the movement's and so many I want because of the style. Keeping in mind that I have 1 kid in collage. One who will be starting in one year I have to stay within a watch budget. What sucks is I'm so new at collecting that I want them all. Alas what's a guy to do?

I go through periods too where I want everything. What to do? Well I got a second job for watch scratch!!toon1.gif

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O.A. Gaspar wrote: Collectorhand6.gif ...although I may horad but it's only to help out my WIS Buddies in "Time" of need or a good Ol' trade :D I buy watches that are 1st runs and good deals with no intent of keeping but to trade down the linetime2.gif

NO Way - O, you are a Hoarder! smile25.gif

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 Posted: Sat Jul 28th, 2007 08:47 pm
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I am half collector half enthusiast ...leaning more to the enthusiast .....hearteyes.gif

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