• PANOS LAZANASpanorama_fish_eye
    Apprentice 〚✅〛

    Member since: 13/01/2020
    2 years

    I have always loved my IWC watches. The first one I got, the Titan
    Chronograph, is almost 30 years old!

    As I grow older I start wondering what should be the future of my collection
    (same is true, of course, for my other watches).

    What would really make sense? Keep them "forever"? Replace the older ones with
    newer models? Or sell all of them and put the money to the purchase of a
    really complicated IWC watch?

    I would love to listen to your thoughts.

  • Cromagnonmanpanorama_fish_eye
    Insider 〚✅〛

    Member since: 22/03/2001
    2 years

    HI Panos,

    keep em. In almost any case i regretted selling watches that made my
    collection.

    br

    Cromagnonman

  • Mark Flemingerpanorama_fish_eye
    Master 〚✅〛

    Member since: 07/07/2013
    2 years

    You have a really varied collection and almost a watch to suit all
    occasions!!!!

    If you sell them all, get a high complication Watch, you have one
    watch......and no variety ;o)

  • Bill B.panorama_fish_eye
    Master 〚✅〛

    Member since: 09/08/2006
    2 years

    You have a very nice variety of IWC's in the collection. I would keep them
    and as Mark noted, you have one to wear on a number of different situations.

    Bill

  • H.help_outline
    Apprentice 〚✅〛

    Member since: 08/01/2020
    2 years

    I would keep them, too!

  • David Vpanorama_fish_eye
    Apprentice 〚✅〛

    Member since: 17/04/2009
    2 years

    Every watch means something to the wearer.

    If that was my collection, I would sell the Titan Chrono Porsche and the UTC
    TZC and buy "something else", probably an Aquatimer of some sort.

    But it's not my collection, it's your collection!

    I definitely wouldn't sell them all for just one watch.