I'm in the wrong business.
SPF250 said:
I'm in the wrong business.
Mid 30's, been married for 13 years, two kids and some angels in heaven. I made my money the old fashioned way, be born into a rich family, takeover the family business, manage not to run it into the ground. My dad did all the heavy lifting, unfortunately he died young and I managed to take a thriving business and make it thrive just a little bit more, even with covid. Luckily I had a gamble pay off and I ordered a bunch of raw material when COVID was at its worst, and even with the supply chain issues I'm one of the few guys with ample product so business is doing very well.BQRyno said:SPF250 said:
I'm in the wrong business.
I've often been curious what folks on here do, how old they are, and family situation. I think I make decent money, but I have 3 kids in daycare so it doesn't feel like it right now. I'll stick with my Apple Watch for now and lurk until something changes.
I've mentioned before that I would not be able to afford the watches I've bought in the last year if I had a wife or kids, and my entire collection is going to be cheaper than Silian Rail's new VC.BQRyno said:SPF250 said:
I'm in the wrong business.
I've often been curious what folks on here do, how old they are, and family situation. I think I make decent money, but I have 3 kids in daycare so it doesn't feel like it right now. I'll stick with my Apple Watch for now and lurk until something changes.
Silian Rail said:
Actually not a VC
YouBet said:Silian Rail said:
Actually not a VC
Well, what is it? I don't know backs of watches like y'all.
Dude. You don't have to justify it. It's awesome.Silian Rail said:
I actually got it for substantially less. it was obviously still expensive, but I don't think I'll ever be at a level where I feel comfortable paying for a 6 figure watch.
Silian Rail said:
on a funny note, when I was doing my homework on the watch and reading the reviews the pro's were pretty consistent, they liked the stainless steel bracelet, they liked the green coloring and the new modern 42mm size; but the cons were also extremely consistent that it only had 30m water resistance.
Now 30m isn't a lot in insaneo dive watch territory, but you can practically do everything with it but swimming and above. I can't imagine a single person who would be like "well I love my patek, but I hate the fact I can't swim with it on" madnesss
I mean, the resale market is stupid, but the dealer MSRP isn't going to get any cheaper.Silian Rail said:
Even better, I went by DeBoulle (the Patek AD) and they confirmed it was real and took a link out for me. Awesome Rolex AD and Patek AD with incredible service. Hopefully they will actually put me on the list for the few Rolexes I still want, but I should probably wait for a while before buying another one.
Silian Rail said:
Are you stalking me right now?
I'm not a luxury watch person so may be missing some of the intricacies in the manufacturing of patek philippe watches, but simply demand. Patek has done things that built their brand, all watches are completely hand made if I'm not mistaken, they use more expensive/precious materials in the movement of the watch then most, and they've basically become pieces of art as well as highly desired status symbols.BQRyno said:
So I'm going to ask a stupid question - what about that watch (aside from exclusivity which I know is a big factor) makes it cost 80-100k? Honest question, and I'm not saying it's not worth it. I would have guessed it was white gold or something, but what puts that price tag on a stainless steel watch?
I believe Patek makes somewhere around 50,000 watches per year, whereas Rolex makes a little over a million so the prestige and scarcity factor certainly plays a large part.BQRyno said:
So I'm going to ask a stupid question - what about that watch (aside from exclusivity which I know is a big factor) makes it cost 80-100k? Honest question, and I'm not saying it's not worth it. I would have guessed it was white gold or something, but what puts that price tag on a stainless steel watch?