How many of us are guilty of the crime of neglect? Either we have watches that have sat in a drawer, replaced by the next greatest acquisition, or perhaps even worse, watches we bought and literally never wore.
For myself, I'm afraid I'm guilty on both counts.
I have so many pieces that I've purchased and just not really taken the opportunity to wear for awhile and appreciate them....and I'm afraid I'm guilty of the crime of setting aside a perfectly good daily watch when the next shiny, more modern version comes along.
I do eventually go back to my regular rotation, but some of the pieces I've purchased never even have a chance.
I just wondered if anyone else here can say the same
Best,
Mike
For myself, I'm afraid I'm guilty on both counts.
I have so many pieces that I've purchased and just not really taken the opportunity to wear for awhile and appreciate them....and I'm afraid I'm guilty of the crime of setting aside a perfectly good daily watch when the next shiny, more modern version comes along.
I do eventually go back to my regular rotation, but some of the pieces I've purchased never even have a chance.
I just wondered if anyone else here can say the same
Best,
Mike