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Horological Meandering

I like your thinking...

 

Let's simplify a little bit and for the sake of simplicity, I am forgetting now the discount factor. At the same time we have the annual inflation everywhere.

According to the statistics, I will live still a bit over 20 years. If I would have an opportunity to buy now a really nice Patek Perpetual in pt., I would say without problems that I am willing to drop my average consumption with the price of the cigarettes i smoke daily - say € 10.00 per day. Even trade smoking to such a watch. This means € 3,650 per year and € 73,000 in twenty years.

Additionally, when I take care of my watch, I doi not have to depreciate it to zero value in 20 years. With a high quality watch like Patek, it is fair to assume that the retaining value of the watch in 20 years is minimum equal to 50 % of the purchase price of the watch corrected with the inflation.

Such an equation gives us fantastic results: BUYING HIGH QUALITY WATCHES WHICH WE ENJOY OWNING EVERY DAY ARE ACTUALLY VERY GOOD                INVESTMENTS!

Best, Kari

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