Welcome to another episode of Fratello On Air. This week, we take on another listener-suggested topic and discuss passing down our watch collections or what might happen to our watches as we age. We’re hopefully not near that time, but it’s a subject worth discussing. For our listeners, the watch talk begins at approximately 17 minutes.

The thought of passing down a watch collection to a family member is natural, but what if no one likes watches? Even if some relatives do, will they like the watches we’ve collected? We talk about this and more on today’s podcast.

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Handgelenkskontrolle

We kick off our latest episode with several topics before embarking on the main topic of passing down a watch collection. The latest release from Awake surfaces after Mike wrote a hands-on article. For the Handgelenkskontrolle, Mike is wearing his Ming 22.01 GMT. He’s had it on for nearly a week with the brand’s titanium bracelet. Balazs is on a Speedmaster kick with his pre-Moon 145.012.

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Passing down our watch collections

Inevitably, we will all need to think about what to do with our watch collections. In the absence of a deeply interested relative, what will we do with our beloved timepieces? Our listener Stephan, who comes from Switzerland but lives in Birmingham, has asked the question. The easiest answer is to sell them over time at some point. However, many of us fancy ourselves as curators and have built focused collections of specific models or brands, such as Seiko and Angelus. We’d hate to see the collection split up, so perhaps museums or other collectors are interested in obtaining the collections as a whole. We discuss these possibilities and more.

Thanks for listening to Fratello On Air, and thanks to Stephan for the topic. If you have suggestions for future shows, please let us know!