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“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also”
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For Jason Lister, better known as Watch4Jay, watch collecting is a journey of shared passions and personal connections. From his home in Montreal, Canada, Jay’s love for Timex and timeless music has not only shaped his collection but also his friendships. ‘Watches are more than objects—they’re stories we wear,’ he shares. With each new piece, he continues to celebrate the intersection of nostalgia, craftsmanship, and the bonds formed through the watch community
For Blake, watch collecting is about more than just timepieces—it’s about connection, history, and love. Whether it’s the Bulova Fly Me to the Moon he shares with his daughter, Finley, or a 1918 Elgin trench watch that echoes the sacrifices of World War I soldiers, each piece in his collection tells a deeply personal story. ‘I realized I didn’t need expensive watches to feel fulfilled,’ Blake reflects. ‘The joy comes from the meaning behind them.’
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The open-heart design fascinated me. Watching the movement inside felt almost magical. This wasn’t just a battery or a machine; it was alive because of me. My actions—every motion, every rotation of my wrist—powered it. That simple realization struck me deeply. There’s something poetic about that: it’s through our actions that life has meaning.
What I’ve learned about watches is this: a story is worth its weight in gold. If I was going to collect watches, I wanted ones that told my story—where I came from, who I am, and who I aspire to be.
“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also”