We’ve talked about the exit watch. We’ve talked about the perfect collection. And we’ve even talked about the one-watch collection. Whatever it is – what exactly does it look like when someone stops collecting watches and when someone reaches this seemingly ideal goal?
Can you still be called a collector? Join Mike and Kaz for a deep look into the psychology of watch collecting, the role social media plays, and the deeper issues involved with retail therapy. Plus, you’ll get to hear the guys talk about the recent Nautilus discontinuation and customizing watches with WMT. Tune in!
Show Notes
- Crabcore:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crabcore - Omega Seamaster 2254.50:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CItXTdNL7FB/ - WMT Royal Marine Subdiver:
https://www.wmtwatches.com/product/royal-marine-subdiver-limited-100-pc-pre-order-shipping-date-end-of-sept-2020/ - Invicta Pro Diver:
https://twobrokewatchsnobs.com/invicta-pro-diver-review-8926ob/ - Patek Nautilus 5711:
https://www.gq.com/story/patek-philippe-discontinue-nautilus-5711

Co-Founder and Senior Editor
Kaz has been collecting watches since 2015, but he’s been fascinated by product design, the Collector’s psychology, and brand marketing his whole life. While sharing the same strong fondness for all things horologically-affordable as Mike (his TBWS partner in crime), Kaz’s collection niche is also focused on vintage Soviet watches as well as watches that feature a unique, but well-designed quirk or visual hook.