Waha Watches
I discovered this site sometime ago, actually just after I bought my Sherpa Graph Mark III and an article or two I read there gave me pause. The contents of the site had me questioning my sanity.
An overall theme of the place is to urge rational thinking when it comes to vintage watches. Huh?
I don't know about the rest of you, but I believe that dwelling on what some may regard as rational behavior has no place when it comes to coveting and occasionally collecting vintage watches. Double
Here is the "bucket of cold water" article I have in mind to share:
Top 10 Overrated and Overhyped Watches
In a way, it is a left-handed compliment to the Enicar Sherpa Graph, isn't it?
It places our revered watches in the same neighborhood as that of the Rolex Daytona and the U.G. Compax.
If you are feeling irrational exuberance concerning the state of your collection, poke around that site for a while and it'll ground you - a bit like a boat hitting a shoal.
Afterward, to maintain good mental health, delete your browsing history and pretend you've never seen it.
I discovered this site sometime ago, actually just after I bought my Sherpa Graph Mark III and an article or two I read there gave me pause. The contents of the site had me questioning my sanity.
An overall theme of the place is to urge rational thinking when it comes to vintage watches. Huh?
I don't know about the rest of you, but I believe that dwelling on what some may regard as rational behavior has no place when it comes to coveting and occasionally collecting vintage watches. Double
Here is the "bucket of cold water" article I have in mind to share:
Top 10 Overrated and Overhyped Watches
In a way, it is a left-handed compliment to the Enicar Sherpa Graph, isn't it?
It places our revered watches in the same neighborhood as that of the Rolex Daytona and the U.G. Compax.
If you are feeling irrational exuberance concerning the state of your collection, poke around that site for a while and it'll ground you - a bit like a boat hitting a shoal.
Afterward, to maintain good mental health, delete your browsing history and pretend you've never seen it.