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Chris Haslam, Jeremy White @ Wired 1 place · today 09:00 EDT

Building a Watch Collection on a Budget? Here’s Where to Start (2026)

Yes, it is possible to scale horological heights without breaking the bank. It’s time to seek out the latest bargains.

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