I need help with my next 'Investment'

I need help with my next 'Investment'

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x5x3

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255 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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I still cannot actually believe my better half is convinced that my addiction to watches really is an investment, but hey, one has to battle on

I need some good ideas for my next purchase - I fancy something new but not sporty, price not too important (but not silly please!), not too off the wall, and hopefully something that may be worth vaguely what I paid for it in 20 years time?


x5x3

Original Poster:

2,424 posts

255 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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ShadownINja said:
Omega Railmaster? Longines something?
railmaster looks good - winning so far!

x5x3

Original Poster:

2,424 posts

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Thursday 29th April 2010
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andy tims said:
Any chance of being slightly less vague?

Ball park budget would help?

You say not sporty, does that mean no divers & no chrono's?

Is a bracelet essential?

Approx how big?



Edited by andy tims on Thursday 29th April 22:21
fair questions, no divers, no chrono, no specific budget - but has to have a good chance of retaining value, not worried on strap/bracelet,

x5x3

Original Poster:

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Friday 30th April 2010
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andy tims said:
How about a Dornbluth 99.1 for about £4k



or if you want to spend just a little more wink



The Lange & Sohne Richard Lange Pour le Merite might just hit the spot.
thanks for replies folks, some interesting ideas there, the Lange & Sohne is fantastic but perhaps a touch more than I was looking to spend!