I’ve never cared about watches before, but now in my 50s, I’m fascinated by them. Is this a common thing for men my age? What’s the deeper appeal of watch collecting?
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Watch collecting often appeals to middle-aged men because it combines craftsmanship, history, and personal expression. Watches are not just tools; they are symbols of style, achievement, and precision. As men age, they may start valuing the stories and engineering behind these timepieces. Additionally, collecting gives a sense of purpose and a hobby that’s both intellectual and tangible. Watches can also be status symbols, marking milestones in life. For many, this interest grows as they seek quality over quantity, appreciating timeless designs. Watch communities, online and offline, add a social aspect, making it more than just a solo pursuit.