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Well said Arthur...................
Can't agree with you more from a purist standpoint. Limiting your watch choices is just like limiting food choices...........the more the better for us purists and the value (not in monetary terms) of collecting varous brands (because each brand has its own merits and attraction) is far far greater than just focusing on one or two IMHO
James
In the end...
By: radone : February 22nd, 2010-11:49
Friends, Since you all encouraged me to become more vocative, I am addressing one question to you (it may have been addressed before...). If you would be forced to chose only one dress watch and one sport watch, which brands/models would you chose? I am a...
By any chance...
By: dannymc : February 22nd, 2010-12:07
was this watch dealer a retailer of Patek Philippe and Rolex?! The statement in question is essentially a load of rubbish. While many amongst us here may own only Patek or Rolex watches, the vast majority do so for reasons much deeper than those implied b...
I can understand...
By: dannymc : February 22nd, 2010-12:55
...the premise for the dealer's comments, in so far as heavily marketed brands have an effect on us that we cannot seem to escape from, but I think this stems from our inherent desire for validation and our reluctance to stray from what is 'perceived' as ...
Of course he's right.
By: ThomasM : February 22nd, 2010-12:51
Aren't professionals and specialists always right? Afterall, the only thing in life that matters, in the end, is how much money you have and how much you can sell what you own. How can something be worth anything if you can't sell it for money? Don't be m...
In the end.....is correct
By: MTF : February 22nd, 2010-17:27
radone, Maybe I over-dissected the statement but he was correct. Objects have 'value', during your tenure, only to you; whether that value is in $ or 'love units'. "In the end", that value is assigned to another personwho inherits. Only they can assign 'l...
two thoughts
By: Chromatic Fugue : February 22nd, 2010-19:43
1. To paraphrase JM Keynes: in the long run, we will own no watches. 2. The market already accounts for the sentiments your watch dealer has expressed. Buy these brands and you are buying high. (Not that there's necessarily anything wrong with that.)
I'm feeling quite alone
By: ArthurSG : February 22nd, 2010-20:13
I will not dispute that when it comes to resale value, Patek and Rolex are the kings but even then, I think it is model specific but perhaps less so than other brands? But is buying luxury watches all about resale? What would life be if all we are concern...
Hard task, radone...
By: anaesdoc : February 23rd, 2010-01:06
one dress watch, one sports watch only? (Sort of deserted island topic: what would you fetch when knowing you were to go to a deserted island?) Well, from my current collection, I would choose these two: 1. Dress watch JLC MUT 2. Sports watch Omega Seamas...
Nice choices!
By: radone : February 23rd, 2010-02:02
Your absolutely right. My grail watch has changed several times in this 10 years of buying watches. To make it very simple, it started to with certain brands, than it moved to certain complications and now it's moving towards certain complications from ce...
I Go Three Ways.....
By: db darien : February 23rd, 2010-12:15
DRESS Glashutte Original Senator Karree Manual Wind Cal. 22 - 18K CASUAL Glashutte Original Senator Navigator Cal. 100 with Display Back and Deployant Clasp "BEATER" E. Townsend (Private Label - Custom Built) Chronograph Valjioux 7750 ("Chronometre"), 20 ...
E. Townsend
By: trinitytime : March 23rd, 2010-01:14
David, Once again, I want to thank you for your astute observation and kind words. You are the perfect customer in many ways. I need to hire you as my promoter!! Come back to Nantucket this coming summer, so I can buy you a meal! Best Regards, E. Townsend...