I don't look at watches as jewelry, so collecting isn't something that I would be into, although I understand it. If you're into mechanical things and craftsmanship, I get it. Experience has taught me to become a buy once cry once kind of person, with all things, not just watches. I have 2 watches that I regularly wear, the one I wear when I ride, mow the lawn, work on shit, and one for everything else. My everyday is a Solar G-Shock that I bought like 12 years ago that will not die, and its been through some shit. Its tied to the atomic clock in Ft. Collins Colorado so there is nothing that's more accurate from a time-telling perspective. My "nice" watch also goes through some shit. It goes fishing, camping, in the ocean, skiing when I forget it on, etc. Its supposed to be a "sport" watch, so I do sport things with it. Again, not jewelry.