The nice thing with bronze is that you can fairly easily "reset" it.
Silian Rail said:
Patek Phillippe 5905/1a-001 green stainless steel sports watch in 42mm
TP Ag '87 said:
Still have my Pluto.
Similarly curious & interested in others as 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.
DeBeers had some strong marketing!JSKolache said:Similarly curious & interested in others as 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.
c/o '00, kids, office job, decent money (none spent on watches, yet.) Mrs got me a nice mid-ranger swiss chrono for wedding present. I was leery of wearing it early on & only took it out of safe for special occasions. But daily wear finally grew on me over time. Fast forward a few years and I hit fairly big on a friendly sporting wager (complete luck, couldn't repeat if I tried.) I spent the proceeds on stocks which further appreciated nicely. Few months later sold some earnings to buy myself another mid-ranger (Tudor, pre-owned.) Love it, wear it everywhere. Also have dad's old Omega from 70's, currently not running & needs service.
Other random thoughts...
If you spend above about $4k & do some homework going in, you can get yourself a jewelry quality piece - meaning a luxury investment that will retain & maybe even appreciate in value, allowing you to flip/sell/trade into something nicer in the future if you want to. Under $4k seems like depreciation is a given, in my personal experience.
Why is it that your basic middle class dude is expected to drop $10k+ on an engagement ring in his 20's, but questions his sanity about buying a $10k watch until he is XX years old or makes XX salary/bonus?
Lastly, if I had held onto the Tudor money, it would now be Yacht-Master money. Oh well, live and learn.
Did the same in Bellagio a couple of weeks ago. Seemed like Omega was the only one that was fully stocked.schmendeler said:
Did some watch admiring in Miami's fashion district today. Stopped by Omega, Grand Seiko, and Cartier.
I only need about $20k to snag my choice from each of them.
Lots of similar thoughts to this response. I'm class of '08, married, 3 kids in daycare, office job, decent money, none spent on watches yet. Mrs got me a Tag as a wedding present.JSKolache said:Similarly curious & interested in others as 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.
c/o '00, kids, office job, decent money (none spent on watches, yet.) Mrs got me a nice mid-ranger swiss chrono for wedding present. I was leery of wearing it early on & only took it out of safe for special occasions. But daily wear finally grew on me over time. Fast forward a few years and I hit fairly big on a friendly sporting wager (complete luck, couldn't repeat if I tried.) I spent the proceeds on stocks which further appreciated nicely. Few months later sold some earnings to buy myself another mid-ranger (Tudor, pre-owned.) Love it, wear it everywhere. Also have dad's old Omega from 70's, currently not running & needs service.
Other random thoughts...
If you spend above about $4k & do some homework going in, you can get yourself a jewelry quality piece - meaning a luxury investment that will retain & maybe even appreciate in value, allowing you to flip/sell/trade into something nicer in the future if you want to. Under $4k seems like depreciation is a given, in my personal experience.
Why is it that your basic middle class dude is expected to drop $10k+ on an engagement ring in his 20's, but questions his sanity about buying a $10k watch until he is XX years old or makes XX salary/bonus?
Lastly, if I had held onto the Tudor money, it would now be Yacht-Master money. Oh well, live and learn.
Totally different, but there could be some fun conversations debating the quality and movements of GS vs Rolex and Omega.Silian Rail said:
I like that new Grand Seiko SLGA015, the rip current patterned dial is amazing; they're getting a bit big for their britches at $12k though.
slaughtr said:
Coming down from $100,000 to $1,000, I thought my first foray into sight unseen, online purchasing should be something bronze. The blue dial, bezel and strap perfectly match the scrubs I wear to work every day and although I was afraid the bronze would be too blingy, I like it enough I'll be sad that it's going to patina.
They'll come up with some reason to rake in, currency changes only go one way. When the dollar devalues they have to charge more, when the dollar strengthens they "pay all their bills and employees in US dollars so there is no difference"Serotonin said:
Grand Seiko's pricing brings up an interesting point. The dollar is up 35-40% against the yen. Wouldn't Grand Seiko be able to offer cheaper prices (in dollar terms) at this point? And same for non-Swiss Euro watchmakers?
I got the same one at the beginning of June. It has patina'd really nicely and I enjoy it more now. You have good taste sir. Im itching to get the Black GMT next.slaughtr said:
Coming down from $100,000 to $1,000, I thought my first foray into sight unseen, online purchasing should be something bronze. The blue dial, bezel and strap perfectly match the scrubs I wear to work every day and although I was afraid the bronze would be too blingy, I like it enough I'll be sad that it's going to patina.
Okay, so here's something I've been trying to figure out for a while...Serotonin said:
Grand Seiko's pricing brings up an interesting point. The dollar is up 35-40% against the yen. Wouldn't Grand Seiko be able to offer cheaper prices (in dollar terms) at this point? And same for non-Swiss Euro watchmakers?
Yeah, I think you can go ahead and say those are BSU colors.slaughtr said:
When I purchased the bronze Aquitaine, I went ahead and clicked the button on this as well. Nice thing about CW is you can get 2 well made watches for the price of one. Only problem is even though and grew up in Houston and I'm an Aggie through and through, now I live in Boise and these are dangerously close to BSU colors.