How much is much?

No watch to review here, just ranting.

My life is looking good right now, not the nothing-needs-to-change good but the we have to keep-moving-forward good.

Got a good job, fun and laughter everyday. Not many people get that but I have worked at this place for over a year now, I never had lunch alone (special occasions where I stay in office or run errands)

Anyhow, like i said, I currently have 10 watches to wear. here is a list of them and year owned:
- Fortis Spacematic, 2007, 18th year old gift
- Nautica N-MX chronograph, 2007, from internship salary, first watch
- Time Engine quartz, no idea, belonged to my dad and seized ownership from him after he got a Junkers
- Swiss Army watch from SAF with my dad's name behind, no idea when got it too long time though
- Casio MDV-106, 2013, acts as my 'bond' watch
- Seiko Black Monster, 2013, supposedly a 779K1 model
- Getat 45mm Radiomir-styled, 2013, for my intense love of panerai
- Casio G-Shock Gulfman, 2008, when I had a sudden craze for digital over analogs, g shocks is tough as a tank
- Casio G-Shock G7900, 2008/2009-ish, another of my G-shock collection
- Casio G-Shock G6900 solar, 2010, bought as a gift for dad, but seized over

So far, I have never sold my watches but one, G-Shock Mudman to my colleague. I find the mudman to uncomfortable to wear with the rocks on the caseback.

Future planning to purchase:
- Getat 44mm luminor-styled, hoping to see if Pams are my kind of high-end watch
- Seiko SNZH or stylised as Seiko Fifty Five Fathoms, inspired by Blancpain's legendary Fifty Fathoms
- Orient Mako, people praise it, its cheap, its orginal, it salutes dive watches
- Rolex Submariner, no two ways about it, this maybe the oldest watch in the book, but there is a reason it is still there
- Panerai Luminor 44mm, 'nuff said
- Bell and Ross WW2 Regulator, its design is very unique in today's world splattered with 'vintage' watch designs
- Panerai Submersible, Pams are made as dive watches, but I feel dive watches should have a rotating bezel, adds to the gusto of the watch, and naturally the thickness too.


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