Nine is Just Ridiculous, Right? Reveal, Modeling, and Collection Pics!

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Here is my ridiculously large Coach watch collection that includes 8 Boyfriend watches and my new little Madison watch in the middle.

I've just updated the math and the retail value of my collection is $2802 but I've paid a total of $1057 for all of them.

From left to right:
Navy Andee SS BF, White Andee SS BF, Rosegold-plated SS BF Chronograph, Silver Crystal SS BF, Madison Gold-Plated SS Bracelet, Chocolate Ionic-Plated SS BF Chronograph, Rectangular Gold-Plated Crystal SS BF, Punch Andee SS BF, and Black Andee SS BF


Nice collection of watches!
 
Thanks, I tend to wear the all-metal watches more often than the Andee watches but I do try to pick a watch that compliments my outfit or jewelry. I have learned the wisdom of pulling-out the bezel whenever I put a watch back in the box to save the battery - so it will work the next time I want to wear it.

I checked them before taking this photo and they are all currently running.

Totally amazing collection, katev! The rosegold and chocolate chronographs are really eye-catching.

Can you tell me a little more about pulling out the bezel to save the battery? I'm unfamiliar with the procedure. TIA!
 
Totally amazing collection, katev! The rosegold and chocolate chronographs are really eye-catching.

Can you tell me a little more about pulling out the bezel to save the battery? I'm unfamiliar with the procedure. TIA!


Thanks, the chocolate chronograph is my absolute favorite!


Sorry, I used the wrong term! It's not the bezel! I meant the crown (or the knob) that you pull out and turn to set the hands to change the time. I just pull it out before I put a watch back in the box so that it isn't running while in storage. When I want to wear it again I set the correct time and push the crown back in.
 
Thanks, the chocolate chronograph is my absolute favorite!


Sorry, I used the wrong term! It's not the bezel! I meant the crown (or the knob) that you pull out and turn to set the hands to change the time. I just pull it out before I put a watch back in the box so that it isn't running while in storage. When I want to wear it again I set the correct time and push the crown back in.

Oh, ok, I know how to do that. :smile1:
 
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