
@Patek_Ambassador seeks advice on a significant trade: his entire current collection plus $20k cash for a new Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 26522OR Tourbillon in full rose gold with a blue dial. This post delves into the complex decision-making process of consolidating a collection for a single 'grail' piece.




But here, I would not do it. I never last with colored gold models, so I would chase something different if proceeding in this direction.
If that's so quickly no longer your grail, are you positive this tourbillon really will be? Again, it's your decision, but I would hardly bet all my money on one horse, unless I'm *really* sure that horse will win many, many races. Otherwise, how easily can you resell this (certainly beautiful) horse without losing? Cheers.
I love the idea of consolidating everything into one piece (quality > quantity) but think that $128,000 is VERY expensive for this watch. The stainless versions are closer to $90,000 right now. I don’t think the $20k on top is a smart move these watches are sitting...
But you won't know until you do it.
These questions are never easy, but good for you to ask for input. We have all been there!
I’ve never owned a watch of that high value but from experience trading many watches for 1 never works for me because I invariably get bored with THE ONE and start missing THE MANY. It all comes down to individual stories with watches for me, and if you lose MANY watches for ONE, I always miss the ones I let go. Just my $0.02 and good luck with your decision
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