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These are works of art!
I love the level of attention to aesthetic detail that many Japanese watchmakers bring to their art. this is a great example.
Psychology
By: Jay (Eire) : November 13th, 2023-16:01
So I just sold a watch I have never worn and which has sat in the lockbox for more than three years. (Note, it was not posted for sale here or anywhere else). It’s a high(ish) volume watch from a mass production brand. It was however an aspirational watch...
Me too
By: sham1 : November 13th, 2023-16:14
when I sold my Moritz Grossmann piece unique after having won it at an auction with the help of a fellow purist who had decided not to outbid me! I did not wear the watch throughout my ownership period of four and a half years (apart from to take this one...
I get that Vinnie.
By: Jay (Eire) : November 13th, 2023-16:24
And for sure the other side of the coin for me is the energy wasted in debating to sell it or hold it over the last few years. Ultimately the catalyst was (as it often is) a desire for something else and therefore the prudent decision to fund that somethi...
Absolutely
By: NautNut : November 13th, 2023-16:41
Every watch that I traded or sold I wish I still had. I try to keep my cost basis in the same neighborhood. Every time I see something I like I struggle with how do I make it "fit" in that scenario. The plus side is that when I do part with something, is ...
Yes!
By: m2 : November 13th, 2023-17:09
Regretted selling my first Breguet Tradition and my Oris Pro Pilot X. I ended up buying a Tradition GMT and Retrograde seconds to make up for it, then sold the GMT and kept the retrograde seconds. The pro pilot X is just...an AWESOME daily. It's a lot of ...
Aspirations change.
By: fop : November 19th, 2023-17:56
Way back in the '90s I bought a Breitling. I was a pilot at the time and spent a lot of time working in a military aviation environment. I spent a year slavering over a Breitling catalogue, when I got the watch I set all the electric functions to work, wa...