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Chaps I like to plan ahead.
It's my 40th in 5 years time and I would like to treat myself to a nice watch (as I did for my 18th, 21st, and 30th). I saw the new ceramic Daytona at Le mans this year and fell in love, so I would like to order that.
As you can see I am prepared to wait, but I am not prepared to go on a waiting list and never get to the top, and I'm not prepared to pay overs for one.
I have a few watches but I have not bought enough to build a relationship with any dealer/AD (I have used DomH in the past too), so how would I go about getting one?
Cheers.
It's my 40th in 5 years time and I would like to treat myself to a nice watch (as I did for my 18th, 21st, and 30th). I saw the new ceramic Daytona at Le mans this year and fell in love, so I would like to order that.
As you can see I am prepared to wait, but I am not prepared to go on a waiting list and never get to the top, and I'm not prepared to pay overs for one.
I have a few watches but I have not bought enough to build a relationship with any dealer/AD (I have used DomH in the past too), so how would I go about getting one?
Cheers.
Porsche911R said:
"but I am not prepared to go on a waiting list"
er, think about another watch imo as a waiting list is the only way to get one atm or pay £14k for one.
or wing it and see what 2nd hand values are like in 5 years.
even a unworn Daytona is £10k atm.
So all a bit bonkers.
prices will fall as supply gets going.
Sorry, what I meant was of course I'm more than happy to go on a waiting list but only if it's a real list with me moving gradually to the top!er, think about another watch imo as a waiting list is the only way to get one atm or pay £14k for one.
or wing it and see what 2nd hand values are like in 5 years.
even a unworn Daytona is £10k atm.
So all a bit bonkers.
prices will fall as supply gets going.
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