Hello! Currently, I am considering buying a Rolex Cellini Moonphase that I liked since its release at Baselworld in 2017. In general terms I don't have an issue to fund the purchase but the option to turn one or more watches that I didn't wear a lot into ...
😉 Typically if it’s not getting worn, it goes to a new home. A few months ago I found myself with way too many watches. More recently I did a 3 for 1 swap, and it’s feels… Very liberating!
Actually, once I had decided to sell one, it was never really difficult to let go. But I never made a decision fast, I’ve always thought about selling a certain watch for 2-3 months before making a decision. As I‘m not a collector of fast selling watches ...
However, the disaster and disappointment will soon be overcome by the joy of your incoming one. Having said that, I try not to trade and tell myself if I cannot afford it with ease, don’t buy another watch. Good luck 🍀
The first thing is to not get yourself into the problem in the first place! Meaning don't buy mediocre products that you aren't crazy about! Remember, if you don't think about it day and night for two weeks, then you're not crazy about it. Gee... I think ...
days of owning it. I love many many watches and can get really enthusiastic when I try them on.....In this particular case I am trying to think what I could get in stade of what I let go. So not certain but at least is a watch I have on my mind since 2017...
I personally like a time-only Vacheron Constantin and a time-only A. Lange & Soehne more than this model. They're similarly priced too, but lack the moon phase so it isn't exactly a fair comparison. I don't think they come with deployment buckles neither,...
here you go I did wear both a lot and love them (for different reasons) The cellini (I already have a dual time) is very different, but more Rolex. Not as dressy and the moonphase not as simple but still amazing. I think I could certainly live without ..n...
Modified of course to meet Geneva Seal standards. Mainly steel bar springs instead of coil springs, better finishing, and this delicious gold movement.
The off white dial, the meteorite moon, the aventurine blue, the hands etc - such attention to detail! Stunning in person, if it was available in white gold I would have gotten it already. I do not like to have watches that never find their way to my wris...
good point about watches not inding the way to the wrist...true that market realities cannot be controlled. In a way is good if one can sell through reputable buyers that are also AD.
Very few watches I've owned that there isn't always something that I wish were different/better, whatever. And over time that flaw kills the watch for me so I sell it. And I rarely regret it. It's all well and good to say they were mistake buys, but until...
I've got the same approach, I know what I like, I know I will get it and i know I'm in no rush 😀 Happy purchase. I guess your Geophysic is out of that discussion 🤪 Best, E.
I apply this to everything in life, I think we only live once and if something doesn’t give us the maximum fulfillment after owning it, it has to go! I’ve sold gazilian watches and only had two maybe three regrets, but not to the point of loosing sleep ov...
I love your discipline!! for me some watches are keeper even if I don't wear them a lot (many cannot be bought again or I am attached to) but watches I bought recently (say 1 year ago) and did wear a few time should triggrer no regret !
Sometimes it’s difficult. Sometimes it’s less difficult. I’m at crossroads currently. My better half has given me an ultimatum to pare down my collection. Actually, pare down is a euphemism. I need to slash it. I might only keep one or two from my current...
Early on in my marriage I used to hide some of my purchases from my wife. That never ended well and she eventually would find out. Now I just simplify notify her of my intentions and it goes over so much more smoothly. These are just hobbies that can get ...
By all means necessary. It’s easy to get creative with promotional APRs and trade ins. They are great tools. Ask yourself this: if Rolex discontinued that watch tomorrow would be able to get over it??
It takes awhile but is quite gratifying; sometimes even more gratifying than the acquisition. First step is to id which ones to let go.. and that takes long for me. Mind vs heart thing and all that. It takes years for me. Then the opportunity usually foll...
The first time I traded three pieces that I found decent, but not special plus money for a Patek 5130G at the AD, which instantly provided leaps and bounds of pleasure above the other three. You’ll know in your gut. But “if there’s a doubt then there’s no...
I would go different ways (on your own or via a reputable independent sales house). Re your question: once the thought creeps into my mind it may take some months/years but in the end I part - always with pieces that have become unloved by me over the tim...
He told us we would get a better price from a nearby jeweller that sells on consignment but the AD had the watches I wanted and I wanted to complete the transaction with minimal steps. I don’t purchase watches with a consideration of market value so the s...
to let watches go. Simply, because i love them. If i have a dream watch, than i would save up money and have patience. When found it can be added to the existing watch collection.