Author Topic: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take  (Read 8174 times)

Offline Plankton-IkanBilis

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Feel free to comment...all views are personal, everyone is entitled to their own opinion and the `rules' they set to achieve this...if they have such concerns in the first place  :D.
« Last Edit: June 27, 2012, 09:17:02 AM by Hans Wilsdwarf »

Offline rusminag

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Buy preowned.. then the value will not take much hit...
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Offline Plankton-IkanBilis

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The ONLY reason i started this thread is to keep the other ie: "Speake-Marin - a worthwhile investment" within the perspective of independent watchmakers.

Like any other public forum, it is easy for any discussion to go off tangent  ;)

Cheers.

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  • Res ipsa loquitur :P

Offline dpkong

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #4 on: June 28, 2012, 09:35:01 PM »
if i don't buy a watch, the money will still disappear anyway so at least the watch "retains" some value

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Offline IWCking

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #5 on: June 28, 2012, 10:05:17 PM »
if i don't buy a watch, the money will still disappear anyway so at least the watch "retains" some value

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V :laugh:ery true, but its not good for us to poison people in this way. Lol
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Offline chrisyen

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seiko galante  ;D
dr bernard approve  ::)
http://bernardatdermawan.blogspot.sg/2012/05/seiko-galante-sbla-limited-spring-drive.html

Who approve? Is he selling u watch lost value insurance?

Most experts will say good thing in our society especially in these circumstances
1. That brand sponsor him
2. That brand give him job like inviting him for speech, give him free to wear for review...
3. He personally like it n bought 1
Etc

Surf what he wrote about nubeo watch n c what happen to nubeo watch now
« Last Edit: June 29, 2012, 06:54:43 AM by chrisyen »

Offline takashi78

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #7 on: June 29, 2012, 08:02:59 AM »
LOL when i saw he had a Nubeo in his collection.

Well this Dr is a weird dude, can see it in his articles.

Maybe Nubeo will rise again in 25yrs time LOL.....

Offline takashi78

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #8 on: June 29, 2012, 08:12:53 AM »
Holy and did a simple search and that Nubeo he has cost as much as a Pee Pee Aquanaut !

http://home.watchprosite.com/?show=forumpostf&fi=17&pi=2648891&ti=441451&s=0

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #9 on: June 29, 2012, 09:49:35 AM »
Holy and did a simple search and that Nubeo he has cost as much as a Pee Pee Aquanaut !

http://home.watchprosite.com/?show=forumpostf&fi=17&pi=2648891&ti=441451&s=0

That is b4 u check with Our Fren here
Mr dontan price

That reflect the ppl perceived value = pre owned market value

Offline takashi78

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #10 on: June 29, 2012, 12:08:52 PM »
Thats why even the "expert" can only speculate. But he has the means to not sell and try to prove himself right in 30yrs.

How many of us here have the $$$ to do that?

Offline Watchnewby

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #11 on: July 05, 2012, 10:21:21 AM »
Thats why even the "expert" can only speculate. But he has the means to not sell and try to prove himself right in 30yrs.

How many of us here have the $$$ to do that?

Right on, not many of us has that $$$ to do that.
Experts, being experts, are also human and speculates as well as looking at the supply-demand scenario. If most owners doesn't want to sell, and there is a demand for a particular watch, IMO the watch price will goes up. For these owners, it will be a good investment to them, but whether the retaining value of the watch is there remains to be seen.

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #12 on: July 05, 2012, 04:40:46 PM »
HI,most watches when buy new n after wearing for 2or 3 yrs  the value will drop from 20% to 50% n some even to 70% depending on brand. For some models  after about eight yrs. , it will start appreciating to the value when you bought it new. these testament of time models,  they don't change much in design even from maybe 40 yrs. ago,of course the technology has improved tremendously like the materials , hairspring, balance wheel, water proofing , anti magnetic , lubricant for different parts. but not everyone will accept these watches , they will want modern design watches. Before you buy a watch maybe ask yourself, ten years down  , could i still love  this watch or if the design could survive the testament of time??

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #13 on: July 05, 2012, 08:51:29 PM »
Hey Tony,

     I really like your statement of 10 years down the road, do you still love the watch you choose today. Most of the time we buy watches impulsively and never think of that. For me it is more like a love at first sight!

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Re: Watches - Investment and Retaining Monetary Value...your take
« Reply #14 on: July 06, 2012, 07:50:05 AM »
Hi Alvin , thank you, so buy wisely next time. Alvin u can post some of your watches n share with with us. beauty is in the eye of the beholder,  tony.