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Horological Meandering

Trouble is

 

I have this excuse: 'Oh I'll just sell this watch to buy that one...  But the new one is SO rare and desirable that I can't afford to wait and I can always sell the old one later!!!"   Then I'll be too busy to follow thru w/ the sale or realized that I'm still in love w/ the old ones then you know the rest... 

Well in all fairness, my lack of discipline has done more good than harm, at least financially over the last few years...  And to actually execute that diligently is not easy, unless you always put up your pieces at fire-sale price or simply trade w/ the dealer.  

Replacing a watch w/ more complicated model in same line or just different metals makes a lot of sense and I've been adhering to that policy.  It's basically true once the new one with different (presumably more desirable) metals or more complicatiions get in the door, the old one quickly gets forgotten but there're still exceptions.  I guess I'm a slut when it comes to watches.  smile

As to your last case, I've done something similar:  I bought a watch on Sep 11, 2001.   Sold it shortly after for and actually got accused of being a flipper!!!

 

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