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Cake day: October 5th, 2023

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  • I have an 8 watch box. My main rule is simply: one in, one out.

    Other than that, I’ve limited myself to around 3k max in one watch.

    I try to get watches that feel different enough from each other, although it’s sometimes hard because I have somewhat specific and boring taste (black, blue, cream, silver, dials)

    The current collection is:

    Tudor BB58

    Nomos Orion

    Sinn 104

    Halios Seaforth

    Formex Essence

    Monchard pulsation Chronograph

    GS SBGW231

    So I have one spot left and a few ideas, but nothing definitive.


  • I’ve bought plenty of used watches from outside Canada, but mostly from reddit and watchuseek.

    What I do is, I ask them to declare a lower value so I don’t have to pay a lot of import taxes.

    Of course, there’s a risk, since they can’t insure the watch for more than the declared value.

    But to be honest, I’ve bought and sold over 50 watches / knives in the last 10 years and never had anything lost in the mail.

    Just be aware that you pretty much always take responsibility if anything happens, since you’re the one asking them to declare a low value and forgo the full insurance.

    If you’re not comfortable having a small chance of losing the watch / money in transit, don’t do this though.



  • The most iconic Sinn imo. I’ve had this one for a while now and, at the time, I hesitated quite a lot if I should get the indices or numerals. Considering I already had a few divers with either stick or round indices, I’m glad I went with the numerals.

    I also think it’s more appropriate for a Pilot watch.

    I have the bracelet, but it’s such a strap monster so I almost never use it.

    (pictured here on a Nick Mankey hook strap)