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10 November 2017, 03:41 AM | #1 | |
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IMO, choosing between a risky financial investment and buying a watch is not a set of alternatives I would contemplate. They are completely different decisions. I can see choosing between getting a nice watch and upgrading a car, or buying nice furniture or whatever. Just not choosing between investing and buying luxury goods. Hope you get what you want.
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10 November 2017, 03:39 AM | #2 |
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I am very much enjoying what I have now. Paying MSRP for 3 in my current collection is already a little rich for my blood. In principle I refuse to pay a premium for a watch (but I almost caved with the D500), and my wants right now are all going for premiums, so I'm perfectly content with waiting.
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