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  • #31
    Given what I currently have, here's how I'll mix it up:

    Daily beater (Yardwork): Pam 24

    Daily beater (Office wearer): Hulk

    Weekend wearer: AP Roo or Graham Chronofighter

    Sports/Diver/Chronograph: Any of the above

    Travel watch: 5513 / 1680

    Dress: Cartier Roadster / Santos 100xl

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    • #32
      at least a dozen will do

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      • #33
        I definitely follow that principal. It is the basis before a collection.

        1st Sub as dive/sport
        2nd PP Calatrava ultra-thin as dress (sadly I rarely wear due to sweat/humidity in SG)
        3rd Explorer (1) perfect mix of comfort, sport and dress - works with cuffs, suit, jeans and shorts

        If I had to settle for one mechanical watch it would be a Nautilus then use a Casio in the muck.
        Rolex Sub 16610
        Rolex Explorer 14270
        Rolex Yacht-Master 16622
        Rolex DJ 116200
        Patek Philippe 3820R
        It's hard to be a married watch collector

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        • #34
          As follow up, I tried to follow the media and not to like Rolex but Rolex is a brand of passion.

          I could never fall is love with a Breguet, Breitling, IWC, Omega or Blancpain. Crazy companies with crazy owners selling crazy watches to crazy people.

          I own a Patek and a VC which are beautiful babies that I fear I will break. They drive me mad.
          Rolex Sub 16610
          Rolex Explorer 14270
          Rolex Yacht-Master 16622
          Rolex DJ 116200
          Patek Philippe 3820R
          It's hard to be a married watch collector

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