Bought my first watch after 17 years, a Citizen AN3490-55A (lets not count the Titan Edge I got as a wedding gift even though I picked it myself).
My last watch was a Timex Ironman digital watch which I think I bought mostly for the Indiglo function.
I still remember taking it off only when I would take a shower. Lasted a good 4 years through my school days till the buttons started acting up.
I have since always been on a look out for a watch which I would fall in love with at first sight and would also look good on my slimmer than normal wrists, but nothing caught my fancy ever until I saw this. It also changed my perception about my wrists and I realized these watches don't look too huge after all. I chose this watch coz of its brushed silver, white and blue color combo which I felt is perfect for a first watch as it would go well with all kinds of attire. It looks classy to me.
(it was also 14K cheaper than the other Citizen watch I really liked)
So moving beyond the prologue, now that I have tasted blood, I now have my scope set on a full dark metal watch. I think they exuberate attitude. I am again not looking to cross the 15K budget for this. Unfortunately the ones that I will get in this range and design are Diesel watches, something that you all aficionados will snicker at.
Maybe after that a Canvas strap Seiko which again I find really classy and old school.
But enough of me, how about you all? How do/did you go about building your watch collection. How do you decide which ones to buy next and how do you plan the budget and time of purchase. Do you keep aside some cash every month or is it an impulse purchase.
My last watch was a Timex Ironman digital watch which I think I bought mostly for the Indiglo function.

I have since always been on a look out for a watch which I would fall in love with at first sight and would also look good on my slimmer than normal wrists, but nothing caught my fancy ever until I saw this. It also changed my perception about my wrists and I realized these watches don't look too huge after all. I chose this watch coz of its brushed silver, white and blue color combo which I felt is perfect for a first watch as it would go well with all kinds of attire. It looks classy to me.
(it was also 14K cheaper than the other Citizen watch I really liked)
So moving beyond the prologue, now that I have tasted blood, I now have my scope set on a full dark metal watch. I think they exuberate attitude. I am again not looking to cross the 15K budget for this. Unfortunately the ones that I will get in this range and design are Diesel watches, something that you all aficionados will snicker at.
Maybe after that a Canvas strap Seiko which again I find really classy and old school.
But enough of me, how about you all? How do/did you go about building your watch collection. How do you decide which ones to buy next and how do you plan the budget and time of purchase. Do you keep aside some cash every month or is it an impulse purchase.
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