Its just common sense to me . Watches aren’t investments imo , ofcourse some will gain value over time but most will lose value and when the watch isn’t loved and nobody is willing to buy it and the gold price is as high as it’s today then why not.
Hi all so I need to make a confession to something really bad I did this week but I really had little choice in if I should do it or not, please tell me I am not headed for the seventh circle of watch hell for my misdeed. I had a beautiful Cartier Pasha d...
You did the best you could and it's good enough. I hope the vintage watch you bought will give you a lot of pleasure and get a lot of wrist time. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel
Its just common sense to me . Watches aren’t investments imo , ofcourse some will gain value over time but most will lose value and when the watch isn’t loved and nobody is willing to buy it and the gold price is as high as it’s today then why not.
I have let some watches go with sentimental value — still regret one or two — but also turned the funds into watches that would give me greater joy or wrist time. I trust the same for you with your new incoming watch.