SOTC was created to bring you the stories behind the niche and captivating hobby that is watch collecting. I'm Joe, who a few of you might know as @SeiKoded, and on my own watch journey I’ve connected with some truly great people. But it occurred to me that a lot of this hobby is taken at face value through New Watch Alerts, Flieger Fridays and Speedy Tuesdays. I wanted to get to the source of the "problem".
I realised that even among some of my nearest and dearest watch collecting peers, I hadn’t thought to ask, "How did you find yourself collecting watches?"
So, what better way to ask the question than by sharing it with (hopefully) some listeners. Thanks for joining me on the ride...
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