sirbogey
162
"but my true loves dies with me"
Jul 27, 2021,17:03 PM
Amazing that made my day!
Comments:
view entire thread
What is your divestment plan?
By: Uncle Chico : July 27th, 2021-09:37
Or, somber thoughts at 04:00. In the event your demise, do you have instructions for how to dispose of your collection? I have recommended my wife either gift some or all of them to relatives or take them to our local AD. Based on their value the AD will ...
Best answer.
By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : July 27th, 2021-19:13
My nephews
By: Weems@8 : July 27th, 2021-10:22
The boys of my brother will get my watches. I hope they will get the watch virus, and start collecting watches. Now i am only the lonely with my passion. Even smart watches they do not wear. From who i get the passion is a bit my family. Itβs from friends...
My core collection is only 3 watches
By: VinnieD : July 27th, 2021-10:28
and I have 3 daughters. That is why I am happy collecting smallish watches : so that my daughters could enjoy the watches themselves before finding the right partner and gifting "their" watch to them I really appreciate the possibility to pass it down to ...
As my health is failing this has become an current issue for me
By: marcobermann : July 27th, 2021-10:33
My solution is simple I am now selling my small collection whilst I still can so as to achieve a fair price for the watches I have and to leave cash assets only so as to minimise potential losses. Having the watches whilst only going out two to three time...
No instructions, but I have a list of the pertinent information
By: donizetti : July 27th, 2021-10:56
attached to our will so my wife knows what they are worth. We have talked about it occasionally, since everyone in my family is somewhat interested in watches but not to the extreme degree that I am, she will give a few pieces to my children, keep what sh...
all I've done is...
By: mahesh : July 27th, 2021-20:01
in the event of an early exit, i've given my wife contact numbers of a purists whom I trust - that's it ! life goes on after us...so the least I'll worry ;-) Best, mahesh., ...
I think I started early on this
By: Cookies : July 31st, 2021-16:49
Your post made me think hard about life, and how short and fragile it is actually. Back in the 1950's, the life expectancy for men, in countries like Italy and UK, were hovering around 65 years old (Source: OurWorldinData). Nowadays, due to better lifesty...