May 12, 2026

006: 200 Watches Later - The Truth About Collecting with Paul Cipriano

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Paul Cipriano went from casual interest… to nearly 200 watches… to hitting the brakes hard.

This is the episode most collectors won’t say out loud. The buying rush, the financial creep, the stress, and then the reset.

If you’re getting deeper into watches, this one might save you.

⏱️ Timestamps

00:00 – Early influence
Watching his father shaped his taste
Watches = identity from day one

02:50 – First watches
Starting with Timex and digital pieces
Learning analog the hard way

06:50 – The turning point
Cruise ship encounter sparks obsession
Discovery → acceleration

08:30 – The spark watch
TAG Heuer Formula 1 reignites everything

09:30 – Collection explodes
100+ watches quickly
From curiosity to compulsion

11:30 – When it breaks
Financing purchases
Realizing it’s unsustainable

13:30 – The reset
Selling 100+ watches
Cleaning up financially and mentally

17:30 – Selling reality
Chrono24, eBay, private deals
Selling is harder than buying

20:00 – The “one watch”
Microbrand love: Monta
Still respects Rolex Submariner design

24:30 – Beginner mistakes
Overthinking lume and movements
Missing the bigger picture

This is the episode that says what others won’t:

It’s fun… until it isn’t.

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