So after a decade of wearing smart watches all the time I decided to start wearing analog watches again. I'm definitely not playing in the Omega sandbox like a lot of you (staying sub-$1000), but I think I've put together a pretty decent collection of relatively affordable quality watches. I started with the Hamilton Chronograph because I like the brand and the classic styling of it. Then I decided to get an automatic so I found a European model Citizen with the peakaboo window. While I was looking for that I saw the Glycine Airman Noon automatic and really liked the retro styling and 24-hour dial. Then I bought the Luminox because, frankly, I love things that glow in the dark and I've wanted one since I was a kid. Next I wanted a moon phase watch because, why not? I thought about the Swatch x Omega Moonswatch, but honestly as cool as they are I think they're way overpriced. Then I saw the Tsuki-yomi and thought it was awesome. It ticked all the boxes - unique dial, titanium, and AT. Finally, I bought the Skyhawk titanium because, like the Luminox, I've wanted a Skyhawk since I was a kid. Of course, back then I wanted the Blue Angels version but now I know better.
The blue Citizen on the end isn't really anything special. It was my attempt to go halfway between smart and dumb watches. It's actually a smart watch, though it has no display. It just syncs with my phone and vibrates when I have an alert. I do really like the blue face on it, though.
So now I have one slot left in my display case. Any suggestions?