Welcome to another episode of Fratello on Air! This week we aim to uncover some of the most common myths surrounding our beloved watch collection hobby. Some are obvious, but some need to discuss some. Enjoy the show!
The misconceptions within the hobby are ramping as long as people gather clocks. Therefore, it is time to challenge these beliefs. We can thank Thelostspringbar, one of our longtime listeners, for our topic. Specifically, he asked about “the top five myths and misconceptions about collecting clocks.”
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The show will begin with discussions about this year’s Wimbledon tournament. Mike had the opportunity to attend the whole day and there were plenty of watches to watch. This turns into a discussion about the boom! boom! The World vs. Boris Becker, a documentary on Apple TV. In the case of hand gelenx contorl, the microphone wears a watch that is rarely brought from hidden. Rolex GMT-Master 16758 fled the bank for several days for dinner outside of town. Balazs has a new release on his wrist. The Blue Nivada Grenchen Aquamar (1,095 euros) is a lovely watch with cool party tricks in a way that changes Lume.
The greatest myth surrounding the collection of surrounding clocks
Thankfully, most watch collectors are good people. We came across those loads and 99% of our interactions were positive. The problem seems to be when people are left to counter-minate on videos, forums, or podcasts! There are all sorts of horror stories out there, and it seems likely that there is a truth behind the story, but many are exaggerated. We’ll explain some of the most common myths we encounter and why you shouldn’t believe everything you hear when it comes to seeing the collection. The topics are as follows:
Used vintage watches are scary. Expensive watches are worth collecting Greil watches.
We hope you enjoy the show. Feel free to share the most popular myths related to WatchCollecting. Thank you for listening!