Answer options:
- Yes
- Yes With Emphasis
- No
I’m 47 and am on the other side of a stroke (last Wed.) now (Feeling pretty good - my balance and motor skills suck).
I currently have:
Tudor BB GMT (Black Dial)
Tudor BB 41 (Black Dial)
Longines Hydroconquest 41 Grey dial with Grey Ceramic bezel
Seiko Bruce Lee Limited 5 Sports Edition Automatic
Dufrane Barton Springs II with Hill Country Wine Dial
Seiko Prospex SRPC93 (Save the Ocean dial)
Seiko Presage Automatic 1964 Limited Edition-SPB127J1
Casio G Shock 2100-1A
If I add something, I typically buy it second-hand and keep it under $3,000. I like unique dials, and I kinda want some sort of Panda. Open to anything though. Let’s hear some suggestions for this brain-damaged watch fan.
Congratulations on surviving the stroke (and the other close calls).
As others have said: something to monitor your unreliable blood pumper is probably a smart move, but there’s no reason you can’t have both: treat yourself. Assuming you can afford it, watches are a good way to commemorate life events. Some events are bigger than others. The last nice piece I bought was to commemorate having enough money to buy a nice watch.