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When I buy a watch that costs more than my first car (when new). An early 90s Proton Iswara.When that happens, I'm done. I think an AP or PP ought to do it.
Quote from: STT1987 on June 06, 2013, 07:50:57 PM When I buy a watch that costs more than my first car (when new). An early 90s Proton Iswara.When that happens, I'm done. I think an AP or PP ought to do it. Either you got badly ripped off when you got your Iswara or you enjoy super good discounts on your watches. I hope it's the latter.....
Quote from: Enkidu on June 07, 2013, 06:18:34 AMQuote from: STT1987 on June 06, 2013, 07:50:57 PM When I buy a watch that costs more than my first car (when new). An early 90s Proton Iswara.When that happens, I'm done. I think an AP or PP ought to do it. Either you got badly ripped off when you got your Iswara or you enjoy super good discounts on your watches. I hope it's the latter..... Kind of realized how cheap the Iswara was when it was new in '92, thanks to gov subsidy I guess (big investment then though for a new hire out of University). I seemed to have hit that goal with a Rolex GMT IIc duo tone. No matter, I will give myself an out and either say to choose inflation adjusted Ringgit OR my next later car - Honda Civic late 90s (after that Honda Accord....) - whichever ones higher.Either ways, I figure I'll probably stop with a high complication PP, AP or VC.