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18 July 2014, 02:48 AM | #1 |
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My upcoming purchase keeps getting more expensive!
So to start it all out, I have posted one other thread a few months ago about my desire to save up for a nice watch. I am a 16 year old student who will be going to college in 2 years and I already have saved up more than enough money for what I'll need in college. I already have had a new Mercedes purchased for me by my parents to which I am extremely grateful for! My college is already paid for and everything. Basically what I am trying to say is, I wouldn't be spending all my money on something that is not a priority.
So I started saving for a new watch. I originally started out thinking I would get a omega smp for a 1500. Then I figured I quickly got there and decided a brietling superocean would be cool at 2800. Then I though I thing a pelagos or a black bay would be the best bang per buck at around 3500. Then onto a older sea dweller for around 5000. Then a 39mm explorer for 5500. No I have my mind set on a 114060 for 6500. Now as you can see and many of you experience, this is one expensive addiction. Now I have saved up about 4000 dollars so far and could save up the extra 2500 by Christmas time. Any thoughts on my thoughts! Thanks all for your time and input, I genuinely appreciate it!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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doesn't matter if it's 5 bucks to 130k It's what you really want on your wrist, If you have a set budget for a watch lets say 10k, just look for any of your dream watch within that budget. If your dream watch is 12k, save up the 2k more or find deals a local AD or sites. It's ultimately what your passion and love is for your watch and what you'll be enjoy wearing on your wrist. My collection has some pricey (at least to me) watches but surprisingly, my Movado's and SubC are my fav pieces. It wasn't about how much they were for me, it was my love for them. with that said, as your first watch, and if you're into rolex.. want a daily beater that'll last and useful functions, SubC is my recommendation and congrats on your college ! lifes about to flip around lol for good and bad it's a fun time ! I'd look into the LV models as in college some color would be great fun on your wrist |
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18 July 2014, 02:56 AM | #3 |
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Go for the Sub. Otherwise you may regret not getting it, and be unhappy with the less expensive watches. Check on this site (the For Sale forum) for some that might be available from David SW and other trusted sellers.
Oh, may sure your parents are okay with the purchase (tell them it is a life-long investment) and have it insured under their policy. Things like Rolexes have a way of being stolen from younger people (I speak from experience). |
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18 July 2014, 03:39 AM | #5 |
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By the title I first thought one specific watch you want keeps going up in price.
I'm not big on advising other people what to buy but I will make two seemingly contradictory points: 1. Money spent on something you don't really want is money wasted. 2. This probably won't be the last watch you buy. Good luck!
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Take your $4,000, give it to a buddy who is over 21 and ask him to put one bet on the blackjack table...you win, you get at least $8,000...you lose, you start over...the question is, are you willing to double your money by risking it all...if you have the guts to go for it, then you deserve a Rolex...
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18 July 2014, 07:32 AM | #11 |
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. One of the worst advice on the board
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I'd get the sd
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18 July 2014, 07:34 AM | #16 |
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Sub for sure
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18 July 2014, 08:01 AM | #17 |
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Thanks all! I really think the 114060 is the way to go! It can accompany on my desire to dive across the world! So far I have done
Hawaii x3 Bahamas Dominican Republic Costa rica Spain Italy I'm diving in Africa in just a few weeks!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Its something that you want to fit.. really.
I have bought mine 10+ years ago about $2500 and I bought recently at $600 and I like both... that also depends on your preferences.. If you like a classy one that sure would cost much.. |
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18 July 2014, 04:33 PM | #20 |
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My upcoming purchase keeps getting more expensive!
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18 July 2014, 08:19 AM | #21 |
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That is something you want to fit. really.. I bought mine 10+ years ago it cost me about $2500 and recently I bought one at $650 and I like both.. I think that depends on what you really likes regardless of the cost.. If you want some elegant looking that sure cost much..
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Save up and buy the sub.
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Go for the sub, its an absolute belter!
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18 July 2014, 12:20 PM | #24 |
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My upcoming purchase keeps getting more expensive!
Considering you're 16, I hardly think this is something you should even be thinking of. You should be focused on one thing right now and it isn't watches ;)
I respect you ability to save up $4000 at 16, that's pretty significant, but, dropping that sort of dough on a watch at your age seems a bit insane IMO. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I wonder if this post is a complete fabrication, as very few (like none) 16 year old kids have saved enough to put himself through four years of college, let alone buy a Rolex. Even if there is some truth to this post, taking a Rolex away to college? Give me a break.
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18 July 2014, 04:36 PM | #26 | |
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I haven't saved up the money for college, my parents have. They are paying for everything. Tuition, room, food, books... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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18 July 2014, 02:47 PM | #27 | |
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And what is the one thing that he should be focused on and not watches?? |
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18 July 2014, 02:04 PM | #28 |
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A used Sub would be a great watch. One that can be enjoyed for a lifetime or until you finish HS go to College and start a career. Then, when you start making the big buck$ you can really start collecting!
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Go for it! You only live once
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18 July 2014, 02:25 PM | #30 |
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I just re-read the post. His parents bought him a Mercedes while in high school? I think that it's time to close this thread.
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