My wife took this picture yesterday while I was driving and asked me why I have kept so many watches when I have worn nothing other than Bremont for over three years. Most of my other watches have only lasted a few hours on my wrist before I switch back to a Bremont.
This has now got me thinking, do I really want to keep my other watches!
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I am really starting to like the MB series & I can understand your dilemma.
I had the same thing with my Submariner, it spent most of its 10 year life in the safe, I decided if I wasn't wearing it, it had to go.
I wear all my other watches, not as much as my Bremont, but I do still wear them.
All i would say is think long & hard about it before you make the decision, that way you will not look back with regret, I haven't.
short answer, yes.
we do get into the habit of wearing one or two watches that become our 'go to' watches but it's only when we sell the others that we start to miss them. So if you don't need to sell them, you may as well keep them.
I do find it curious that we change all kinds of things on a regular basis, watches, shoes, clothes, cars etc. and our partners usually do the same yet we tend to stay with the same partner for most of our lives. Now if we changed partners at the same rate as we do everything else, would that make life more enjoyable?![]()
This is exactly my issue with a few of my Bremont - I have them because I love them, but yet find myself not wearing them. Mainly, I think this is because I have too much choice (a privilege) and yet only one left wrist..
So, to avoid that today, I’ve put one of the neglected ones on..
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