Watchmaking is my Second-Hand Hobby!

I'm coining the term "Second-Hand Hobby".

I've been watching Wristwatch Revival for a few months now, and I love his content. I don't believe that I will ever take up watches, watchcollecting, or watchmaking as a hobby, so I'm living this hobby through him.

Thus, it's a second-hand hobby. Like second-hand smoking without the dangers, just the addiction.

What content creators do you watch as second hand hobbies? Put them in the comments.

#watches #watchcollection

2025/4/7 Edited to

... Read moreWatchmaking as a hobby has gained popularity, with enthusiasts exploring the intricacies of designing and assembling watches. Many people express a keen interest in the craftsmanship and history behind watches, engaging with communities online to learn more. By watching channels like Wristwatch Revival, hobbyists can gain valuable insights without having to dive headfirst into the complexities of watchmaking. This 'second-hand hobby' concept allows individuals to enjoy and appreciate watch culture without the commitment of collecting or creating watches themselves. Engaging with content creators who specialize in watch reviews, repairs, and history can provide a sense of participation in the watchmaking world. Whether you’re passionate about vintage timepieces or modern designs, following creators sharing their expertise can enrich your knowledge and enjoyment. In addition, consider joining discussions in forums or social media groups dedicated to watchmaking, where members share insights, tips, and experiences. This community-driven aspect promotes interaction among watch enthusiasts, making it easier for anyone to connect over shared interests. So, what are your favorite channels or influencers in the realm of watchmaking? Share your recommendations and join the community of second-hand hobbyists!