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In this episode of OverTime: The Podcast, we dive into the challenge of building a watch collection within the budget of $1500 USD, with a slight allowance of plus or minus $100!

The rules are straightforward: create a collection excluding any watches we currently own, and the total must fall within the designated budget.

We begin with our customary wrist checks: Justin proudly wears his favorite Tudor Black Bay, and Praka showcases his New Watch Alert, the classic SKX011J.

Let's explore the collections we curated within the budget:

Praka’s Collection – Total: $1524 USD

  1. Serica 4512 California Dial – $605 USD
  2. Traska Summiteer 36 – $600 USD
  3. Nezumi Voiture Ref. VQ3.201 – $319 USD

Justin’s Collection – Total: $1415 USD

  1. Seiko Tortoise SRPH15K – $299 USD
  2. Zelos Swordfish Field 38 Meteorite – $399 USD
  3. Bulova Lunar Pilot – $360 USD
  4. Signum Cuda White Pearl 38mm – $299 USD
  5. Casio G Shock Casioak Gray – $58 USD

In our 'Something Interesting' segment, Justin introduces his New Watch Alert, the Boldr Venture Antarctic, rounding off his collection. He also discusses the captivating Netflix docuseries, "The Days," based on the true events of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, not just for its content but also its excellent watch spotting moments!

Praka leaves us with a profound quote from Kintarō Hattori, the founder of Seiko, to conclude the episode. You can read the quote at Inatime.

Thank you for joining us in this week's collection-building adventure. We always value your feedback and are here for a chat anytime:

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In this episode of OverTime: The Podcast, we dive into the challenge of building a watch collection within the budget of $1500 USD, with a slight allowance of plus or minus $100!

The rules are straightforward: create a collection excluding any watches we currently own, and the total must fall within the designated budget.

We begin with our customary wrist checks: Justin proudly wears his favorite Tudor Black Bay, and Praka showcases his New Watch Alert, the classic SKX011J.

Let's explore the collections we curated within the budget:

Praka’s Collection – Total: $1524 USD

  1. Serica 4512 California Dial – $605 USD
  2. Traska Summiteer 36 – $600 USD
  3. Nezumi Voiture Ref. VQ3.201 – $319 USD

Justin’s Collection – Total: $1415 USD

  1. Seiko Tortoise SRPH15K – $299 USD
  2. Zelos Swordfish Field 38 Meteorite – $399 USD
  3. Bulova Lunar Pilot – $360 USD
  4. Signum Cuda White Pearl 38mm – $299 USD
  5. Casio G Shock Casioak Gray – $58 USD

In our 'Something Interesting' segment, Justin introduces his New Watch Alert, the Boldr Venture Antarctic, rounding off his collection. He also discusses the captivating Netflix docuseries, "The Days," based on the true events of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, not just for its content but also its excellent watch spotting moments!

Praka leaves us with a profound quote from Kintarō Hattori, the founder of Seiko, to conclude the episode. You can read the quote at Inatime.

Thank you for joining us in this week's collection-building adventure. We always value your feedback and are here for a chat anytime:

  continue reading

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