First my question: When did keeping box and papers become the trend? Because I am shocked out how many people don’t keep them. Now background to my question: I only started collecting watches since around 2005. Due to my engineering brain 🧠 and a little O...
Simple answer Roger. Different minds have different thoughts. Yes, some of those people who threw out their box and papers probably now regret it. Just allocate a percentage of people who would keep it, another percentage who wouldn't keep it, another per...
But I imagine the trend would have increased with the development of the online secondary market. My guess is that after this, it would be easier for the average buyer to realize that holding box+papers increases value. Also, I think that as watches have ...
I can't tell you when keeping "full sets" became so critical (and I'm not sure there's a date for it), but I also started collecting watches in 2005 -- even though I have *always* bought new from ADs so far. Hence, at least implicitly, the importance of k...
At present, many empty boxes, with the papers in a bank safe. My Excel spreadsheet contains all relevant details (model/serial/reference #, purchase date/price/seller, etc.) and also includes (a) the identities of anyone who might've said, "If you ever wa...
I started to collect watches in 1986. My first really good watch was a Rolex GMT in steel. Even back then, I was aware that it was important to “ keep everything together”. The Rolex AD that sold me the watch told me that. Since that first purchase , my m...
it bores down more to each individual. My dad is 85 and he has kept everything in order for over 70 years. Some people are just not very organised or do not have the space at home to keep the large watch boxes. I keep everything even the paper bag that th...
If you look at the vintage boxes, most of them are not very exciting. Small, in cardboard or in plastic, well... Now they are big, so called luxurious, in wood... The brands are working on their packaging, so the buyer doesn't want to throw it. I for one ...
Maybe like you its my OCD but i love to have everything complete and i store my boxes always careful so if i want or need to sell a watch at some point it will be a full set.
With so many fakes out there being able to trace and confirm authenticity with the manufacturer might have played a role although papers can also be counterfeit.
Got it from my Grandpa Got it from my grandpa Please buy my Patek, I got it from my grandpa and I don't want my ex getting half its value. For you today, such a deal $3000... "Check out my Tudor. I was a famous Navy Seal once, now I'm a grandpa" Rigghhtt!...
Collectors save this stuff. Many, many other people toss everything without thinking twice, especially after the warranty period expires (or if they move, clean their house, etc.). Think about it: You're a normal person (not a WIS) who buys a new Omega. Y...
I appreciate all the responses. It’s nice to read all the view points on our shared hobby. A friend of mine bought his 1967 mustang new and has owned it his entire life. He has all original manuals and shwag that came with it. He does all the maintenance ...