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Title: What's next
Post by: Christopher Julian on October 19, 2013, 01:52:36 PM
Just bought a Jlc. Should I continue to buy watches? Can I say buying watches is an investment rather then keep my money in the FD for 3% return
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: terrenceterrence on October 19, 2013, 01:56:12 PM
NO, a watch is never an investment. Try to sell you new JLC and see what sort of price it fetches. Good luck.
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: nasa on October 19, 2013, 02:39:12 PM
Just bought a Jlc. Should I continue to buy watches? Can I say buying watches is an investment rather then keep my money in the FD for 3% return

Buy properties, shares, unit trusts, bonds etc for investment...Not watches..WIS NEVER think his/her watches as an investment.. :HammerHead:
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: roystock on October 19, 2013, 03:07:58 PM
A watch is for enjoyment, not investment
(Unless you are looking at those multi million, super limited patek)
 :D
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: el118 on October 19, 2013, 04:58:20 PM
Watch for investment is a myth. 99% of watches lost money the moment you walk out of the boutique. Rolex is already one that holds value very well. i bought a brand new 8 years ago, now latest price already increased by 50%. i tried ask the dealer how much if i wanna sell, they quoted 34% below my 8 year old price. :HammerHead:



Title: Re: What's next
Post by: Christopher Julian on October 19, 2013, 05:43:51 PM
Scary. 34% below 8 years retail price for a Rolex.
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: dpkong on October 19, 2013, 06:53:43 PM
Scary. 34% below 8 years retail price for a Rolex.

That is generally the value for a pre-owned Rolex after the dealer considers a polish, minor service if needed, and profit.
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: Christopher Julian on October 19, 2013, 07:03:46 PM
I have the impression that buying a Rolex is making money due to yearly 10% increase in price. This is what the watch seller told me. During is Father time a rolex datejust only cost 4k. Now I have to pay 20k. 10 year from now I have to pay 40k. So buy now.
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: G.MAC on October 19, 2013, 07:10:20 PM
Good to buy now. Price increase are for new pieces and it does not necessarily mean 2nd hand prices will be higher.
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: dpkong on October 19, 2013, 07:38:12 PM
I have the impression that buying a Rolex is making money due to yearly 10% increase in price. This is what the watch seller told me. During is Father time a rolex datejust only cost 4k. Now I have to pay 20k. 10 year from now I have to pay 40k. So buy now.

Getting off-topic but...

Prices are always going up for buyers. When selling, prices aren't as high as you'd hope for.

But selling what you bought now more than 10 years later is something different.
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: el118 on October 19, 2013, 07:46:46 PM
Buy pre owned stand better chance to loss less...  ;D
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: CKL1213 on October 19, 2013, 07:56:29 PM
Just bought JLC then AP, VC, Patek, Lange and the list goes on
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: el118 on October 19, 2013, 08:08:58 PM
Just bought JLC then AP, VC, Patek, Lange and the list goes on

Wow, this is poisonous ;D
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: ndtaan on October 19, 2013, 10:42:59 PM
What's next refers to,what to buy next after getting the one you've always wanted,or
What's next refers to,after your enthusiasm for watches dies down?

To both these questions I think it's personally and only you can decide your next move.

As for weather is buying a watch an investment?,if you're an investor,yes. Obviously an investor knows what to buy.
And if you're like the majority,buying a watch is definitely not an investment.And if you made some money along the way,just count yourself lucky.
But you should not let the thought of buying a "no resale value" watch deter from buying it,otherwise your collections will only be Rolex,Rolex and more Rolex.

 
 
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: Kennypane on October 19, 2013, 11:47:04 PM
Don't be silly. Put in FD or tangible assets ie properties.
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: Christopher Julian on October 20, 2013, 05:26:13 PM
Thanks guys. Your comments are helpful. I am not a WIS or an invester but I like watches. Since I have set some budget aside. I will continue my shopping for watches
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: ndtaan on October 20, 2013, 05:36:17 PM
Thanks guys. Your comments are helpful. I am not a WIS or an invester but I like watches. Since I have set some budget aside. I will continue my shopping for watches

Remember,stay true to your heart's liking,cos that watch your'e buying is gonna stay with you for quiet awhile if not forever.
Happy shopping
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: el118 on October 20, 2013, 10:01:24 PM
Thanks guys. Your comments are helpful. I am not a WIS or an invester but I like watches. Since I have set some budget aside. I will continue my shopping for watches

Remember to share your new acquisition with us here :thumbsup:
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: Christopher Julian on October 21, 2013, 06:47:38 AM
Definitely will share my new acquisition in the forum. Going shopping this weekend
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: roystock on October 21, 2013, 11:36:42 AM
Definitely will share my new acquisition in the forum. Going shopping this weekend

Look forward to that  :D
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: Gigi on October 21, 2013, 12:52:27 PM
Sorry but not an investment. Like some said, buy used watches to minimize the damage. Also shop around for the best prices too. Lastly, enjoy the watch you have. No point buying a watch for "investment" when the watch itself was locked in safe  :Praying: value will go out. Prices changes cos of inflation and the yearly price increase of some manufacturer :)
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: iamyourfazaaa on October 21, 2013, 02:44:28 PM
What about 'emotional' investment? I bought a watch when my child was born. I wear the watch everyday, and one day, when she is old enough, I will pass on that watch to her. Hopefully, when I am no longer around, the watch will remind her of me and the good times we have shared.
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: roystock on October 21, 2013, 03:16:53 PM
What about 'emotional' investment? I bought a watch when my child was born. I wear the watch everyday, and one day, when she is old enough, I will pass on that watch to her. Hopefully, when I am no longer around, the watch will remind her of me and the good times we have shared.

If you are content with 1-4 watches (mean having 1-4 children), why not?
But most of us here have, or going to have far more than that
 ;D
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: el118 on October 21, 2013, 03:35:06 PM
What about 'emotional' investment? I bought a watch when my child was born. I wear the watch everyday, and one day, when she is old enough, I will pass on that watch to her. Hopefully, when I am no longer around, the watch will remind her of me and the good times we have shared.

This is exactly the card what super luxury Patek is trying to play. very strong sentimental & emotional appeal.
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: iamyourfazaaa on October 21, 2013, 03:54:27 PM
What about 'emotional' investment? I bought a watch when my child was born. I wear the watch everyday, and one day, when she is old enough, I will pass on that watch to her. Hopefully, when I am no longer around, the watch will remind her of me and the good times we have shared.

If you are content with 1-4 watches (mean having 1-4 children), why not?
But most of us here have, or going to have far more than that
 ;D

Haha. Then I guess you are one of the lucky ones. Major barrier for me (when it comes to purchasing watches) is the Home Minister. Extremely difficult to obtain approval.  :Scolding:
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: David_cheong on October 21, 2013, 04:52:35 PM
Haha. Then I guess you are one of the lucky ones. Major barrier for me (when it comes to purchasing watches) is the Home Minister. Extremely difficult to obtain approval.  :Scolding:

If your surplus permits, always buy one for your the other half, be it a nice watch or some blings2. Tell her your passions are not on wine, women and song but on nice watches. Trust us, most of us do it and she will understand..... :thumbsup:

dc
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: el118 on October 21, 2013, 05:33:37 PM
Haha. Then I guess you are one of the lucky ones. Major barrier for me (when it comes to purchasing watches) is the Home Minister. Extremely difficult to obtain approval.  :Scolding:

If your surplus permits, always buy one for your the other half, be it a nice watch or some blings2. Tell her your passions are not on wine, women and song but on nice watches. Trust us, most of us do it and she will understand..... :thumbsup:

dc

Yes!!!! tell her at least she knows where the money goes....
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: Christopher Julian on October 21, 2013, 05:41:20 PM
For me 20k and below still ok. Above need to seek approval
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: dpkong on October 21, 2013, 06:02:39 PM
What about 'emotional' investment? I bought a watch when my child was born. I wear the watch everyday, and one day, when she is old enough, I will pass on that watch to her. Hopefully, when I am no longer around, the watch will remind her of me and the good times we have shared.

If you are content with 1-4 watches (mean having 1-4 children), why not?
But most of us here have, or going to have far more than that
 ;D

Kids or watches   :o  :o
Title: Re: What's next
Post by: iamyourfazaaa on October 21, 2013, 06:37:40 PM

Kids or watches   :o  :o

Hahaha. Obviously......... Kids.  :Cheers: