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Old 26 November 2024, 03:30 AM   #1
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collection sell off

With the watch market downturn has anyone considered unloading pieces that don't get too much wrist time and getting out before taking a loss? I'm feeling conflicted because I do like knowing I have them but don't really have an interest in wearing them.
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Old 26 November 2024, 03:36 AM   #2
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If I don’t wear a piece, it’s gone. I totally get it’s nice to have them feeling but they would need to go. End of story. That’s why I’m very picky in what I purchase. I keep what I buy and I wear them. Yes I would sell them if you don’t enjoy them and get something else you would wear or just keep the money if you already have what you like.
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Old 26 November 2024, 04:06 AM   #3
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Why would I sell in a downturn?
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Old 26 November 2024, 04:31 AM   #4
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Why would I sell in a downturn?

^^^^This^^^^.
This hobby is bad enough avoiding hemorrhaging money but selling just to sell in a down market is idiotic. The caveat to this is if you need the money in an emergency. This form has shown that taste change and many circle right back around to what they liked years previous only to repurchase at a significantly higher cost.
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Old 26 November 2024, 04:32 AM   #5
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Maybe tax losses? JK.
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Old 26 November 2024, 04:41 AM   #6
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because if you believe its going back to 2010-2016 prices its not going to get better than this and if it does you can buy back in anyway at a lower price point.
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Old 26 November 2024, 05:28 AM   #7
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I don't think now is the time to sell, especially now that we're getting closer to the holidays. I'd wait for the spring to sell. Pricing may rebound a bit by then.
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Old 26 November 2024, 05:34 AM   #8
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Collecting watches shouldn't be an investment strategy, it's a hobby or pastime. If you are expecting your investment to always keep up with inflation or better yet, take off with sky-high returns, you should be looking at a different investment vehicle.

Sell 'em if you no longer have the enthusiasm, let somebody else enjoy them, buy some stocks.
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Old 26 November 2024, 05:36 AM   #9
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The state of the market doesn't factor in for me. Watches that I have stopped wearing because I don't like them for one reason or another are moved on. I wouldn't sell something because it's losing value or because it's multiples of MSRP. My watch collecting brain doesn't work like that. You do you.
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Old 26 November 2024, 05:37 AM   #10
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I’ve never looked at it through that lense.

The hobby is alot of fun.

If I added in whether or not I should sell due to prices, it would destroy the enjoyment (for me)
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Old 26 November 2024, 05:41 AM   #11
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I wouldn’t take the loss.
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Old 26 November 2024, 06:35 AM   #12
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I think about it sometimes, but I’ll probably never do it.


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Old 26 November 2024, 07:09 AM   #13
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Collecting watches shouldn't be an investment strategy, it's a hobby or pastime. If you are expecting your investment to always keep up with inflation or better yet, take off with sky-high returns, you should be looking at a different investment vehicle.

Sell 'em if you no longer have the enthusiasm, let somebody else enjoy them, buy some stocks.
Just that. You took the words out of my mouth.
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Old 26 November 2024, 07:33 AM   #14
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At this point, I would unload a few only if I was buying/trading for another watch. I have a few dust collectors but I still wind/set and wear them once in a while.
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Old 26 November 2024, 07:37 AM   #15
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With the watch market downturn has anyone considered unloading pieces that don't get too much wrist time and getting out before taking a loss? I'm feeling conflicted because I do like knowing I have them but don't really have an interest in wearing them.
On the contrary I have decided to hold on to my watches for a long time. I learned my lesson when I had 16510 SS white Daytona bought for $5k in 2005 and sold for $9k in 2010. I should have kept it. Now I bought a 126500 same SS white paying through my nose.
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Old 26 November 2024, 09:27 AM   #16
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I buy watches because I love them. That’s not my future insurance policy…. So, no, not looking to sell my watches.
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Old 26 November 2024, 09:32 AM   #17
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It’s a common dilemma for collectors. If a watch no longer brings you joy or is kept only for potential value, it might be worth selling before prices drop further. Start by letting go of the pieces you feel least attached to and see how it feels. Ultimately, your collection should bring satisfaction, not stress.
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Old 26 November 2024, 10:25 AM   #18
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What downturn in the market? Business is robust everywhere. Ballooned prices of a few years ago have reached more saner levels on the hyped pieces. Most watches lose value on the used market and that is normal. Watches are personal goods not investments. It is always a good time to sell a watch if you longer wear or want it.
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Old 26 November 2024, 10:30 AM   #19
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If you don't wear them sell them. Prices will not be coming back to the Covid price lunacy. If you bought something grey at a loony tunes price, either take the hit or just keep and wear the watch.

Unfortunately Covid turned this hobby that most of us do for enjoyment into a commodity futures trading game. Maybe the commodity traders will switch to pork bellies.
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Old 26 November 2024, 10:31 AM   #20
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It’s time to trade and consolidate into higher value slower moving pieces. It isn’t the time to sell outright.
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Old 26 November 2024, 10:42 AM   #21
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It’s time to trade and consolidate into higher value slower moving pieces. It isn’t the time to sell outright.
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Selling Rolex to acquire Patek, AP, and VC that have taken bigger hits recently
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Old 26 November 2024, 10:58 AM   #22
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I’ve never looked at it through that lense.

The hobby is alot of fun.

If I added in whether or not I should sell due to prices, it would destroy the enjoyment (for me)
Dude, how many times has this been said on this forum?!

They're not investments! They're enjoyments! Let them drink paint for all I care... (I've adapted another well-known phrase for this situation.)
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Old 26 November 2024, 11:57 AM   #23
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Haha, I sold a few watches I didnt wear in 2020-2022…. Just ready for the downturn to buy
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Old 26 November 2024, 12:14 PM   #24
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I can’t think of a single watch that stands to lose SIGNIFICANT value in the near future except maybe the AP 15202. Nothing else should be sold with the strategy of buying back at a later date at a lower value.
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Old 26 November 2024, 06:01 PM   #25
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With the watch market downturn has anyone considered unloading pieces that don't get too much wrist time and getting out before taking a loss? I'm feeling conflicted because I do like knowing I have them but don't really have an interest in wearing them.
Nah...I think you shall find that most members of this forum have no concern of "taking a loss" on a wristwatch. The amount of money at stake is relatively insignificant...etc
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Old 26 November 2024, 06:50 PM   #26
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Agreed ! there have been many watches I have purchased and many that I sold.Markets do not matter it's a hobby that I personally enjoy .Watch collecting/hunting for that piece is fun and addicting.
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Old 26 November 2024, 07:20 PM   #27
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I don't think there's any downside to owning watches you love, even if they lose value over time.
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Old 26 November 2024, 08:00 PM   #28
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Dude, how many times has this been said on this forum?!

They're not investments! They're enjoyments! Let them drink paint for all I care... (I've adapted another well-known phrase for this situation.)
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I’m thinking about buying several more watches. A couple lower priced models (Damasko and Farer). And maybe a 126613LB.


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Old 26 November 2024, 09:02 PM   #30
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I can’t think of a single watch that stands to lose SIGNIFICANT value in the near future except maybe the AP 15202. Nothing else should be sold with the strategy of buying back at a later date at a lower value.
Why you singled out the AP 15202?
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