… to be inspected and visited in detail. Just got the info from my AD. This will be a hard and difficult decision for me! A grail. Next to my IWC MR in Platinum THE grail for me. But the price… 🙏🙏🙏 I have never bought such an expensive watch. I am shiveri...
This special iteration (grade 5 Titanium case and blue bridges) will probably “never” (never say never again!) come again. Also the bridges and the cage are made of grade 5 Titanium. Did you know that the movement is probably the oldest in the world. At l...
Just seeing your comments now. Amazing the structure with the watch floating between these three bridges with so much air and sapphire crystal on both sides. Titanium makes it extra special 🤯😨🤩🤩
„Girard-Perregaux revives history with a modern interpretation of tradition. Considered the oldest movement in the world still in production, the three-bridge tourbillon is the epitome of Girard-Perregaux virtuosity. The movement, which has remained uncha...
Had never seen that version before, looks beautiful I must say. My thoughts so far have keys been to see if the decision can be reverted later or not: in other words, could you possibly re-acquire it later if you were to decide to pass today ? Under that ...
And to answer your first question. This series is limited to 18 pieces. And I think (no: I am sure!) it would be almost impossible (never at never) to re-acquire it later. And sleeping outside in the fresh air might be healthy. If it is done on a voluntar...
you should only grab it when you are 100 percent sure that you will keep and wear it. there are still so many watches that one can grab in those price regions that these decisions become ever harder than buying most regular sports etc watches as they all ...
The hair showing on my wrist might be something that bothers me. However, I have tried quite a few of these models in the past, and it was not disturbing. All the best Thomas ...
I had the same feeling when on my wrist. The original tintanium was very stealthy. And the blue color of the Bucherer Blue I was able to see in original today (I was able to pay my AD a short visit today) is not as bright as it appears in the photos. But ...
Also depends on the discount and such. Also check around for it on the secondary market. Do you homework and don’t make your love blind. If 100 % sure and you can afford it, then go ahead. I see a lot of very iconic pieces on the the secondary market they...
Bucherer isn't really big on giving discounts, especially for the Blue LE. But hey, if he absolutely love it 💜 (not just like it), then he should go for it! I would just keep in mind that when it comes to reselling, it can be tough to retain value in most...
My approach to collecting watches is driven by personal enjoyment rather than investment potential. I tend to purchase timepieces that I am genuinely fond of, not with the intention of reselling them. There's something genuinely satisfying about purchasin...
But it has nothing to do with “investment”. Watches are not investments. It has to do with saving money. And often one can get the same exact watch on the secondary market brand new/unworn at several thousand off. C24 and such will even give a 24 day mone...
My logical mind won't allow me to do it...but if you have too much $ and no place to spend but this makes your AD super happy and you future super happy, why not? BIG Congratulations!
watch collection a few years ago. I sold everything I was not 100% convinced of or which was not worn (enough) and acquired some - for me - very special pieces that I really love. I then SWORE to myself that I would go on a watch diet for a VERY LONG time...
I am curious !! I think this is a very special piece. I did consolidate my collection but only to buy more special pieces (so trade-in at ADs). Was a very liberating and rewarding experience !
Perhaps I will get it and sell some other watches. Which special pieces in the past? For example: IWC Perpetual Calendar Rattrapante in Platinum IWC Minute Repeater in Platinum Moser Perpetual in WG Rolex Day Date with olive green dial in WG and so on. ☺️...
You are right, I don’t ask (never ask) for advice when it comes to watches. My principle: If I'm not 100 percent sure, then I prefer not to make the acquisition. No matter what others say. So: I am sure about the watch. Otherwise I wouldn’t consider it. I...
And you have also to consider that money per se has no value. It is just a tool to create value. And money gradually becomes less valuable. When it comes to inflation, I always find it funny when people say: „Thank God, the inflation has come down to x% a...
In the past I bought many watches in the 25-35K range and I thought "this is okay" but then 5 of these watches will cost the same of more special and exclusive piece so in the end rather buy few watches but amazing ones like this GP!
That's stunning, Thomas. I think the Grade 5 Ti is the way to go for a piece you'd often want to wear. And, it's the perfect opposite of your incredible MR. Congratulations! Best, Greg
I desire this watch. For sure. And I could afford it. But my biggest “problem” with this acquisition is that I didn't inherit my money but earned it hard. I have my own company, which is now very successful. But I remember exactly what it's like to have l...
Though I don’t have that spare money to spend like you, I feel that your money is a hard earn one, not easy money, that’s why it made you thinking for such purchase. First ask yourself whether you really like this watch that much that it definitely would ...
So while the point you raise is reasonable, I just want to add that, because of that, I feel *one hundred per cent* happy and in peace about my purchases!😄 I know my position is highly ‘politically incorrect’ — like, I assume, many other views that I hold...
I am not sure I fully understand! " the condition of buying my watches entirely out of my hard-earned professional salary. " but then "I feel one hundreded per cent happy" what does it mean ? That many like watches outside their salary possibilities or ? ...
What I'm saying is that, like Thomas (and you, as I just read your reply below), I worked hard for my money. That is my "condition." And I do enjoy on watches (and other hobbies) much of the money that I earn, 100% happy to be able to do that -- no moral ...
Thanks for explaining - I'm sorry if I didn't quite catch on the first time, I didn't instantly link up with the context. I'm right there with you. It puzzles me when people feel bad for spending their hard-earned money on these amazing watches. Thinking ...
Why I did so far this year is take advantage of some certified pre-owned AD programmes to sell some watches to buy a new one. So I did manage to revamp my collection. I also bought a LE from Bucherer (similar limitation, tourbillon 30 pieces limited) and ...
Thank you for your great and helpful comments and also for the quite interesting discussions surrounding the subject of watch buying, luxury goods, modesty and indulgence, joie de vivre as well as the ethical and even philosophical issues involved. This c...