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My old starter watches

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A Journey Through Inexpensive Timepieces

A retrospective on the starter watches that shaped my horological journey.

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Section I

My Early Watch Journey

In the early days of my watch journey, I gravitated towards inexpensive quartz, automatics, and digitals. Back then, I had little knowledge about watches, and as I've grown in my understanding and taste, I've sold off all of my 'starter' watches. Here’s a look back at some of those pieces that played a role in my watch journey.

 

Section II

The Starter Collection: Learning & Evolving

Fossil Chronograph DE5009

The Fossil Chronograph was one of the most difficult watches for me to part with. Despite its size being a bit too large for my preference, I appreciated its cream-colored dial paired with a brown leather strap. I loved wearing it on a NATO strap, as it gave off a unique steampunk vibe. It taught me a lot about style and design, and I dreamt of someday owning a higher-end piece like a Vacheron Patrimony or a Jaeger-LeCoultre Annual Calendar.

    

Black Dial Seiko 5 - SNKK35

The Black Dial Seiko 5 was a significant watch in my collection, serving as a precursor to the Rolex Explorer I. It was a reliable automatic that taught me the charm of a well-crafted timepiece, even if it wasn’t luxury-level.

 

Zodiac Seadragon - ZO2219

The Zodiac Seadragon was another noteworthy piece, being a precursor to the Omega Seamaster. It had a unique aesthetic that appealed to me, but ultimately, I wanted something that aligned more with my evolving taste.

 

Casio 1300

I enjoyed the Casio 1300, but I realized that I preferred the ruggedness and functionality of G-Shocks. I ended up swapping it for two 5600s, which were more in line with my interests.

 

Seiko SKX007

During my dive watch craze, I picked up the Seiko SKX007. In hindsight, I wish I had chosen a Hamilton Khaki instead, specifically the 70455533, as it seemed like a better fit for my evolving style. Nevertheless, the SKX007 was a nice watch that offered great functionality.

 

### Update - Mar 2016

Reflecting on my past, I now find myself regretting selling the Seiko SKX007 so quickly. It had the potential to be a stunning piece on a brown leather strap—perhaps even more appealing than the Armani I currently have.

Tip: The SKX007 has a level of street cred as a legit automatic with the reliable 7S26 movement.
May your watch journey be as enlightening as mine.

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