dxboon[Elite User]
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I am very slow to purchase things...
...and tend to study and explore for ages before buying -- this goes for all items, not just watches. I personally, wouldn't do anything differently in terms of past purchases. Even now, as I strategize about future acquisitions, I cannot see myself regretting any of the possibilities. Time will tell, of course! Interesting question!
Cheers,
Daos
Good question Fernando :)
By: samwan : February 5th, 2011-03:59
I would have concentrated on a few Patek minute repeaters: 5078, 5074, 5016, all in platinum...presumably through auctions...plus maybe one or two independents, for instance: Dufour, Voutilainen, in other words, five watches instead of fifty. Note that th...
You are not greedy Sam..
By: fernando : February 5th, 2011-04:13
just a wiser man.Life's too short to not live it to the full. Those 5 would be too awesome for words - it can still happen,can't it? Thanks for your response. I can see where this is going. Best fernando This message has been edited by fernando on 2011-02...
Not to go off tangent...
By: Echi : February 5th, 2011-05:27
But if I had the chance to go back in time, I'd take it a step further and think about the money that I wasted on other things when I could have plowed them through watches instead! I keep thinking about money that I wasted 10 years ago that I always equa...
You meant my
By: cen@jkt : February 5th, 2011-16:47
Oris watch? . Really, I have no regret at all. Well, maybe there were 2 little regrets, but those regrets were done with no prior knowledge of what the future had to offer. One is regular carlo ferrara, before I knew there was an open dial one. I bought t...
Interesting question
By: donizetti : February 5th, 2011-09:58
if I would start over again knowing what I do now, I would probably skip some of the very early watches I bought when I did not know what I like, but otherwise I would probably arrive at something pretty close to what I currently have. If I would travel b...
OK, here goes
By: Mostel : February 5th, 2011-17:48
I can really summarize this almost entirely in one sentence. I would never buy from any gray market seller, and I would never buy what the community valued more than I did myself. I was a bit of a sheep in the beginning. I had the income to throw in the f...
It's a journey...
By: Gary G : February 5th, 2011-15:22
The thought that immediately occurred to me was that if I were starting over again, even with the full knowledge that I have today, there are a number of pieces that I've owned that I would buy again. For me it's a matter of a journey -- one's development...
With the tune that...
By: Rob : February 5th, 2011-23:12
Horo kindly set in motion now playing in my mind, I would first like to thank you for a superb topic. It articulates well something which each of us all either have thought about, done or will do so sometime down the road as we continue on this horologica...
Well said Rob.
By: fernando : February 5th, 2011-23:47
It's not the physical aspect but the experiences garnered and what that memory holds that really counts. If I ask myself the same question,I probably wouldn't change much, probably because I'm lazy but who knows what the future will bring.There definitely...
Yes & no.....
By: MiniCooper : February 6th, 2011-08:46
If I could start again, it would be much easier and avoid all the mistakes that I made... Some mistakes coated more, some less.... But if I flip the coin.... These mistakes were a sort of school... By your misaes you learn.... And you do not only learn bu...