Who said this to me recently. Never take anything too seriously. Emotional reward over financial reward. And we all know who this man is. Riddler (Mo), thanks for your wisdom.
This one hit particularly close to home, Bc I bought the same watch at around the same time and paid for it with many a sleepless night on a second job. And it’s the watch that was with me as I welcomed my first born to the world ( ( photo from 2017 ) Say...
The comments section was particularly interesting. I’ve had to grapple with it in terms of rising insurance premiums and being more deliberate about what to wear on certain days and in certain situations. The rising values issue has also led me to occasio...
So while current market price a marker of an overheated market (in some cases), I derive more satisfaction from knowing that my watches will never see the market again during my lifetime. In fact, a significant part of my enjoyment comes from the feeling ...
That’s where I’ve looked more and more, of late. If you don’t have a Rolex/Patek/AP/Journe itch to scratch (which, some of us do, understandably), then there are lots of other great offerings.
... at the same time, like you, I use what the market is saying to look elsewhere for watches that seem to be good value propositions in my eyes. It's obviously not a scientifically precise method - just hunch work but I'm okay with that. We all have our ...
Such as? I think I've seen everything and the only one watch that I really like is the Grand Seiko SBGW231, but that one has been on my radar for quite a while now. Even regular Seiko's have become expensive to be honest. What is entry level that is still...
So what do you suggest? I think there are a lot of other overpriced watches at 6-12k at JLC and the likes. And then the prices goes up really fast up to 20k and more for the regular pieces of the 'other' brands. If you wanted to be quirky +6 years ago you...
As time goes on my material possessions really serve to remind me of the sacrifices and hard work that the generations before me put in so that I can have what I have. My grandfather sold his overcoat in the middle of winter during the depression to feed ...
I'm on the sidelines for the 'hot desirable' pieces being trumped up by the social media influencers. My view on things is best summed up by one of the commenters where he said that the only good thing to come out of this craze, is that overlooked brands/...
.... And the definitive Purist's way of commemorating the arrival of a child! Wear yours in good health, and hope it will grace your child's wrist one day. Cheers!
Because the decision process is pretty simple to me. Why did you buy the watch? Because you like it, and not because you think it’s gonna appreciate in the future. In the future if it appreciates will you sell it ? The decision is binary. Yes or no, and t...
Who said this to me recently. Never take anything too seriously. Emotional reward over financial reward. And we all know who this man is. Riddler (Mo), thanks for your wisdom. Regards Gatsby
I guess I should start by stating that, I too, have finite finances which directly affects my watch collecting journey. When a beater watch (bought to restart a watch collecting journey that got interrupted when I sold my Rolex no-date sub and PAM 359 to ...