
Watches for the Rest of Us
How to Collect Without Going Broke
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Narrated by:
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Chris Reynolds
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By:
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Dustin Gross
About this listen
Love watches but don’t have a trust fund? Think collecting great timepieces means spending thousands? Think again. Watches for the Rest of Us is the ultimate guide to building a killer watch collection—without breaking the bank.
From $50 Casios to $500 Seikos, this book shows you how to find hidden gems, avoid scams, and buy the right watches for the right reasons—all while keeping your bank account intact.
Whether you're just getting into watches or already deep in the rabbit hole, Watches for the Rest of Us will help you build a collection you love—without going broke.
©2025 Dustin Gross (P)2025 Dustin Gross
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