Value of top end watches

Value of top end watches

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Asterix

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24,438 posts

229 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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As mentioned in another thread, I had a play with a Lange Datograph recently and was completely blown away by it.

What's your veiw on watches of this type Lange's, Patek's, Vacheron's etc...

Mine is that it has to be something that you covet, enjoy and have a very personal relationship with, not to try and prove to others how flash you are (not my style anyway), as I'm guessing that your average man in the street wouldn't recognise the brand let alone understand why peices like this exist.

I was talking to the missus about it last night and she said that its my money and can do what I like with it. She's a one off I can tell you. I can't justify dropping $50k on a watch but actually seeing the watch up close and feeling, touching and experiencing it, I now have a rather naughty itch that I may have to scratch.

I was blown away by the sheer quality of the watch, the engineering, skill and talent that went into its design, construction and execution.

Damn it!

Edited by Asterix on Thursday 8th May 10:48

RLK500

917 posts

253 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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That's what got me when I compared an IWC with a Longines. Not quite in the Patek league but the difference in engineering quality was plain to see. Even my wife said "You've got to buy the IWC....." so I did. When you consider how much time and effort must go into making them, they really are somethign special.Oooh for a Calatrava...........one day.......

x200sxy

515 posts

201 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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As they say, you never own a Patek, just look after it for the next generation. I shall have one one day!

My mrs. is good as gold as well, can do what I want with my money, maind you she doesn't yet know abotu the two I've bought this week.

Asterix

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24,438 posts

229 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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I have the cash but I know that the right thing is to invest it - The watch will probably hold most of its value but not appreciate.

ARGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!

No, No, No, No, No - don't get the watch!

Asterix

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24,438 posts

229 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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[quote=x200sxy]As they say, you never own a Patek, just look after it for the next generation. I shall have one one day![quote]

Hehe - your Dad has one?


Sorrywink

Wish my dad had one frown

x200sxy

515 posts

201 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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Asterix said:
x200sxy said:
As they say, you never own a Patek, just look after it for the next generation. I shall have one one day![quote]

Hehe - your Dad has one?


Sorrywink

Wish my dad had one frown
Wishful thinking - didn't read my post in that way! Nope, I shall have to buy one if I'm to have one.

Pesty

42,655 posts

257 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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Lange Datograph wow thats one serious watch.

and one damn fine wife mine went mental when I suggested buying a Panerai didnt even bother showing her the Breguet I liked smile