sham1
8994
Yes it is definitely a psychological advantage
May 25, 2020,07:29 AM
to know that you have number one! Enjoy your incoming!
Comments:
view entire thread
1 [nt]
By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-10:20
I think you may be asking in the wrong (or right) market...
By: BigFatPauli : May 24th, 2020-08:23
In some cultures numbers hold great significance, much more so then in North American or European cultures. As a result anything containing "good" numbers are more valuable and ones with "bad" numbers less so. We see this for watch serial numbers, license...
No.
By: LS : May 24th, 2020-08:36
I don’t attach significance so it so I wouldn’t pay more.
I wouldn’t pay one cent more for a certain number
By: ChristianDK : May 24th, 2020-08:48
It holds absolutely no value to me. I dont in believe numerology either. I know some do and I know in some Asian cultures numbers can hold important significance. I believe they see it differently.
No! [nt]
By: Bobbe : May 24th, 2020-09:29
No [nt]
By: brandon1 : May 24th, 2020-09:31
👍🏾 [nt]
By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-10:33
Depends really on your definition of 'a little more'
By: sham1 : May 24th, 2020-19:58
Personally I would not but I know the ruler of Qatar has number reserved for him at Cartier. I know this because I was given number two for my Tank Cintree and asked what happened to number one!
Ah I see!
By: sham1 : May 25th, 2020-18:58
Well, you never know with these things. I am happy when Patek do not allocate a number to its limited editions as I am happy with H Moser stating '1 of 20' on their limited editions which I feel is a very clever way of not discriminating the numbers. Ever...
I wouldn’t pay more...
By: hewitgar : May 24th, 2020-10:38
... but certainly enjoy it if I serendipitously happen to buy one with a significant number to me... which has happened a few times now
No.
By: bchankai : May 24th, 2020-10:45
I wouldn’t pay more, but in full disclosure, I’ve passed on watches where I didn’t like the number being offered(wasn’t a very rare watch, so I knew there would be other opportunities). So in the end, it’s worth something to me, but logic precludes me fro...
Absolutely not...
By: mahesh : May 25th, 2020-09:15
I’m happy to see if the birthday of my son matches the number but I’m no way paying a penny extra for that !
No, I would not pay
By: riverside / Henry : May 27th, 2020-07:00
more for neither a smaller serial number nor a so called "lucky number" in a limited edition watch. However, I'll try to avoid those numbers with a negative connotation in some cultures.