Ep. #42 – Watch Collecting: Large and Budget Friendly
vs. Small and Pricey

Ok, but seriously – you guys need to stop outbidding Mike on ebay auctions for watches that he’s seriously trying to get. Not cool 😉 Plus, there’s a heatwave going on in Seattle and Mike’s literally melting on air and just need a cool watch to help him cop 😛 :P”’

Kaz shares even more Rivkah updates and be sure to follow him on IG @rivkahwatches!

The snobs then wrap their heads around the bucking concepts of building a large, budget-conscious collection vs. a collection that’s actually smaller, but more methodical and compromised of more expensive pieces. What are your thoughts? Tune in and hit us up!

Show Notes:

Glycine Airman No. 1

Orient Star GMT

Raven Trekker 40 RT07

Rivkah Watches

Seattle Heat Wave

Seiko SUN023

Seiko SUN067

Boeing Seafair Airshow

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Mark Gordon

2 thoughts on “Ep. #42 – Watch Collecting: Large and Budget Friendly vs. Small and Pricey”

  1. Great episode and thanks for the shoutout. Yes, my main watch is the Aerospace, have wanted one since they first came out and now that I have it I couldn’t imagine ever giving it up. In fact I saw an older one recently that I was tempted to purchase. So go in for a battery change and come out with another watch. LoL. The Bulova is a Marine Star and was an impulse purchase. More of a homage piece to the Hublots and I haven’t bothered to replace the battery on it since it died a few years ago. My Tag Heuer 3000 recently came out and I did get a new battery in it, but only sees minimal wrist time. In fact it is more of a carry along and get the odd watch shot.

    I recently won a 50mm monster. Just a bit too big for me. If it was smaller it would be perfect.

    I’m in transition, when I get some more money, I’ll buy more watches. LoL

    So what 3 watches would I get with Ezibit money?

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