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Old 7 July 2016, 05:33 AM   #1
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Interesting observation from a Tourneau Salesman

He told me that all a man needs is one "holy grail" watch, the best he can afford, and that he should wear it everyday until he tires of it and then trade it in for another watch or keep it for life. He encounters too many customers who own more watches than days of the week and constantly look to upgrade or trade.

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Old 7 July 2016, 05:37 AM   #2
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Old 7 July 2016, 05:37 AM   #3
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I can't find that one perfect watch for me. My Sub is close, but there are times I just don't want to wear it, and would choose a G Shock instead...
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Old 7 July 2016, 05:40 AM   #4
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X2. Upon reflection he is encouraging you to spend more money than you were initially considering by ponying up for a "grail" so this could very well be a sales tactic to get a better commission. He may be counting on the fact that you would not be satisfied with 1 and return for more. This is if he is a smart man.
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Old 7 July 2016, 05:47 AM   #5
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He told me that all a man needs is one "holy grail" watch, the best he can afford, and that he should wear it everyday until he tires of it and then trade it in for another watch or keep it for life. He encounters too many customers who own more watches than days of the week and constantly look to upgrade or trade.

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I agree with him.
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Old 7 July 2016, 05:49 AM   #6
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His opinion. Not mine, but not a bad one.
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Old 7 July 2016, 05:52 AM   #7
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Interesting observation from a Tourneau Salesman

This guy is a salesman at Turdneau?

Guess he should hope someone's grail can be purchased at MSRP at his store.

Of course if your Grail is a new Rolex Ceramic Daytona, you can't get one at Turdneau unless you are a VIP...I.e. Someone who has purchased multiple watches...something he advises against? 😆
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Old 7 July 2016, 05:52 AM   #8
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I agree with him.
I generally agree as well.
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Old 7 July 2016, 05:53 AM   #9
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Not a bad point but as others have said, it really depends, for some of us watch collecting is a true passion
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Old 7 July 2016, 05:57 AM   #10
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For 99% of the population who are NON-WIS people - this is excellent advice. Get your grail, wear it every day for your entire lifetime and be happy with it!

It's a different story for WIS-FOLKS like us. We must suffer the pain and suffering of a lifelong thirst that cannot be quenched. The struggle is real and a grail is no more than a fairytale
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Old 7 July 2016, 05:59 AM   #11
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I disagree on the sales rep's single (grail) watch hypothesis. That said, I think my maximum number of watches is three... otherwise while wearing one I'm wracked with guilt for leaving the others.

For those times when you are becoming bored with a watch, I recommend looking for a new strap to change its look and feel; it's usually a heck of a lot cheaper than a new watch.
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Old 7 July 2016, 06:02 AM   #12
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I totally agree with the salesman but I admit being the client he points out.
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Old 7 July 2016, 06:04 AM   #13
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I agree, I am happy with one.
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Old 7 July 2016, 06:05 AM   #14
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Aren't watches like children?

No matter how many you have there will always be a favorite?
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Old 7 July 2016, 06:07 AM   #15
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He told me that all a man needs is one "holy grail" watch, the best he can afford, and that he should wear it everyday until he tires of it and then trade it in for another watch or keep it for life. He encounters too many customers who own more watches than days of the week and constantly look to upgrade or trade.

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i have thought of it but whats the fun in that? i enjoy watch forums, collecting etc....its become a hobby for me you could say.....not bad advice for someone but its only advice for someone who wants a watch and be done with it......

for most on here watches are a 'passion' if i dare say.....
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Old 7 July 2016, 06:09 AM   #16
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I generally agree, but my watches have sentimental notions behind them, or at least that is what I have rationalized to feed this expensive hobby
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Old 7 July 2016, 06:27 AM   #17
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Too many watches would mean them being seldom used; understand perfectly his point! So far my magic number is no more than 4, so still have some days to spare!
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Old 7 July 2016, 06:42 AM   #18
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his opinion. Not mine, but not a bad one.


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Old 7 July 2016, 06:51 AM   #19
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I would agree with his statement. But you have to find the right piece.
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Old 7 July 2016, 06:54 AM   #20
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One watch ... That's just silly
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Old 7 July 2016, 06:58 AM   #21
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I think there are watches out there that can be a "one and only" piece and furthermore if somehow forced to own only one piece I could think of one or two that would fit the bill. I don't ever see myself having 10 or 20 pieces but I certainly am looking to expand my collection to roughly 6-8. Most of what I have now is sport and very versatile but I would like to add a ROO or ROO Diver and perhaps something in precious metal on leather for a dressy occasion.
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Old 7 July 2016, 07:23 AM   #22
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For the most part I agree with him but will always remain a collector. I've been fortunate to find several watches that fit the category he describes and will hang onto them all for life. They'll eventually be passed onto another generation to continue appreciating these fine items.

Some folks enjoy the process of getting a new to them watch and do so several times a year. We're human and over time these tangible items can become boring. My solution to that is owning several you love so that when this happens you can swap for one of your others and continue to enjoy this wonderful hobby. At the end of the day we all must do what makes us happy. Watches are one of the better interests to have financially considering how much of the value they retain short term (Rolex especially).
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Old 7 July 2016, 07:29 AM   #23
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Old 7 July 2016, 07:29 AM   #24
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He' a Tourneau Salesman so he must be right!
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Old 7 July 2016, 07:54 AM   #25
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Old 7 July 2016, 07:59 AM   #26
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You know, I have often thought about this very subject...and wondered if I got the perfect watch, could I wear just that one. I don't think so, but having a bunch of watches is not my style either.

Lately I've been thinking about scenarios involving 2 or 4 watches. I think that's the sweet spot for me.

Interesting idea, though.
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Old 7 July 2016, 08:02 AM   #27
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If we all have but one mood, or pastime, the salesman has a point. However, many are multi-faceted, have multiple moods and, therefore, wear different watches as a form of self-expression or to suit a particular circumstance. Blue jeans and tough manual labor, athletic pursuit, business meeting, condolence call; all seem to justify a different watch. Additionally, if watches are considered an art form, then collecting purely for esthetics is also totally justified. Collecting for investment reasons; perhaps upsetting to some, but who anoints one to sit in judgement of others?
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Old 7 July 2016, 08:03 AM   #28
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I'm wearing a Fossil today. It's a nice Fossil, an automatic that keeps good time and looks nice. I felt like wearing it today. I have multiple watches that are worth much more and are very functional and beautiful. When I feel like wearing one of those, I wear it. In my case, accumulating watches has been healthier than paper investments, which never worked out because I'm not bright enough, or expensive wine, which I am unable to fully appreciate, or cars, which require more storage space.
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Old 7 July 2016, 08:05 AM   #29
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This is interesting because I have 6 and was thinking about what it would take for me to go to one grail.

But then I remembered I have 2 sons and how I can pass on watches to them. You (they) could get an Explorer 2 for high school graduation. Sub for college graduate. Keep my Daytona and blnr ;)

Suuuuuuuuure, I'm just keeping them running strong the next 4 and 6 years!!!

I figure I'd go with DD. 40 is what's loved. I don't know why 41 is the red headed step child. That is another thread, though.
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He told me that all a man needs is one "holy grail" watch, the best he can afford, and that he should wear it everyday until he tires of it and then trade it in for another watch or keep it for life. He encounters too many customers who own more watches than days of the week and constantly look to upgrade or trade.

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This is absolute nonsense.

Why would your watch be any different than anything else you own and wear or use, and, heaven forbid, admire and collect..

One belt, but it's a really nifty one !!

One pair of shoes, but they're the shiniest on the block !!

Or tell that to the guy with the model trains in his garage, or coins in his safe, or stamps in their books..

---- one watch !!! An impossible situation.

(Tell your wife that she only needs one pair of earrings !)
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