I agree about watches, they are beautiful amazing machines. I think anyone with any hobby can sound wacky. There will always be someone who knocks it as a stupid waste of money. For instance I was sitting the sale table at our pottery sale and this older guy walked up holding one of my mugs and he sneered "Forty dollars??? I could go to Walmart and buy a whole set for that!" I just smiled and said, "Sir, would you like to see how these are made? We have an advanced throwing class going right now." He was game and went in to watch the advanced students throw and I didn't see him again for so long I thought he had left. He came out as class was breaking up, picked up four of my mugs and a few more from other people and said, "I had no idea, how does anyone DO this? It's astounding!" 
I certainly can't knock anyones interest. You spend it on whatever you want, I buy 6,000 year old hand-built pottery, and my husband buys sunglasses. Everyone has something they cherish.
GG Your button covers are beautiful!!

I certainly can't knock anyones interest. You spend it on whatever you want, I buy 6,000 year old hand-built pottery, and my husband buys sunglasses. Everyone has something they cherish.
GG Your button covers are beautiful!!
to that FB. There's a world of difference between a "watch" and a "timepiece". I was fortunate to acquire a vintage Nasa certified Speedmaster Professional hand-wound ref. 3570.50