Could you justify spending £30,000 on a watch?
Could you justify spending £30,000 on a watch?
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driverrob

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4,835 posts

227 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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I couldn't but clearly people do.
This morning's post included the "Horologii" magazine from Jura. It wasn't difficult to spot that most cost far more than I'd ever dream of spending but there, on page 11, was the Tourbillograph Trackmaster Black at £30,000. I gasped.

When I recovered, I flicked a few more pages and found, on page 20, the Corum Admirals Cup Minute Regulater 45 at £215,000.
WTF yikes

illmonkey

19,628 posts

222 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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If I was rich, why not? Now, not a chance.

bigandclever

14,219 posts

262 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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I couldn't, but in the world of watch willy-waving, those really aren't 'big' numbers smile

skoff

1,387 posts

258 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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On my current income, no I couldn't... If, however, I earned as much as some of the city boys do, or one of those footballer chaps, then yes, easily, in a heartbeat.

I really love watches, in much the same way I love cars, but one has to be realistic about where to draw the line. For some, spending more than £5.99 on an Argos digital watch is crazy as the Argos digital will probably keep better time than a £30K automatic watch... But that misses the point it's a purchase made with the heart. My TVR is less economical, less reliable, and in the real world probably no faster than something more modern and sterile that could be bought for the same money, but I keep the TVR...

I have quite a few watches, values range from £50 to a few hundred. Come my 40th birthday and I will be spending several thousand on a watch I really want, it's an indulgence, but it will make me happy to own such a thing of beauty.

Chicken Pox

476 posts

198 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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driverrob said:
I couldn't but clearly people do.
This morning's post included the "Horologii" magazine from Jura. It wasn't difficult to spot that most cost far more than I'd ever dream of spending but there, on page 11, was the Tourbillograph Trackmaster Black at £30,000. I gasped.

When I recovered, I flicked a few more pages and found, on page 20, the Corum Admirals Cup Minute Regulater 45 at £215,000.
WTF yikes
pfft £30k? £215k is just chump change, you need to scroll to next page...
>>>raise you this Corum...link<<


sneijder

5,223 posts

258 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Chicken Pox said:
driverrob said:
I couldn't but clearly people do.
This morning's post included the "Horologii" magazine from Jura. It wasn't difficult to spot that most cost far more than I'd ever dream of spending but there, on page 11, was the Tourbillograph Trackmaster Black at £30,000. I gasped.

When I recovered, I flicked a few more pages and found, on page 20, the Corum Admirals Cup Minute Regulater 45 at £215,000.
WTF yikes
pfft £30k? £215k is just chump change, you need to scroll to next page...
>>>raise you this Corum...link<<
The free gift wrap just swung it for me.

sneijder

5,223 posts

258 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Here we go, http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/chopard201watch.h...

That's the Christmas shopping sorted then.

Gizmo!

18,150 posts

233 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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illmonkey said:
If I was rich, why not? Now, not a chance.
Quite so.

I'd have to like it though. I'm not the sort of person to blow any sort of money (even £10) on something I actually don't like very much.

tuffer

8,969 posts

291 months

corporalsparrow

403 posts

204 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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I would.

But I wouldn't spend it on that modern bejewelled crap. I'd certainly consider spending £30,000 on a rare vintage Rolex. In fact I thinking about one right now.

Not because I have 30K lying around and I'm a gazillionaire.

But because historically they've made outstanding investments (yes I know...no guarantee of that in the future) and I have more faith in buying something rare, desirable, historically interesting and of exquisite quality than I do in the bunch of cretinous amateurs running my pension and ISA.

If a painting, a piece of furniture or a car can be a rare and valuable investment, then why not a watch?

LukeBird

17,170 posts

233 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Yes.

In the same way I could spend millions on cars if I had the money.

andy_s

19,816 posts

283 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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If you can afford to, then of course.

al1991

4,552 posts

204 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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If it was within my means.

I couldn't justify now, because I don't have £30K.

But in the future, if I was raking in a lot than I wouldn't hesitate.

driverrob

Original Poster:

4,835 posts

227 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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I think the answer to my original question is mostly "No, but I'd like to be rich enough to spend that much on a nice watch without having to justify it."

skoff

1,387 posts

258 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Quinny said:
skoff said:
Come my 40th birthday and I will be spending several thousand on a watch I really want, it's an indulgence, but it will make me happy to own such a thing of beauty.
What are you going to getsmilesmile
A lot depends on available funds and what's around on the second hand market, but I think probably a Casablanca 8880 C DT, Salmon face and brown leather strap (I'd like a bracelet to go with it too). I just love the shape and the way it wears. It's a thing of beauty and not something anybody but a watch geek would recognise.

I also love the Cintree Curvex with the Crazy Hours complication and Colour Dreams face, but if I am honest, it's going to be beyond my budget. It's also not really a watch for everyday use (no date, and you have to think about what time it says), and I'd want to wear it every day.

There are soooo many beautiful watches out there that my mind was changing on a weekly (or even daily) basis about what I would want for that special watch to celebrate me becoming an old duffer, but having seen a couple of FMs they stuck with me, they just felt special, I really can't explain why... I know lots of people berate them for being expensive for what they are, movement-wise, but they just make me tingle...

blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

256 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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I think that anyone who would spend more than £100 on a watch now would justify spending £30k on a watch if they were very wealthy. Its just a combination of how much money you have and how much you like a watch

Eddw86

742 posts

211 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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tuffer said:
How much is that? That's beautiful!

okgo

41,554 posts

222 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Of course, money will always be relative. 30k to some people is like £10 to me.

hilly10

7,515 posts

252 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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Chicken Pox said:
driverrob said:
I couldn't but clearly people do.
This morning's post included the "Horologii" magazine from Jura. It wasn't difficult to spot that most cost far more than I'd ever dream of spending but there, on page 11, was the Tourbillograph Trackmaster Black at £30,000. I gasped.

When I recovered, I flicked a few more pages and found, on page 20, the Corum Admirals Cup Minute Regulater 45 at £215,000.
WTF yikes
pfft £30k? £215k is just chump change, you need to scroll to next page...
>>>raise you this Corum...link<<
How ghastly is that

Bebee

4,723 posts

249 months

Monday 29th November 2010
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I went into Beaverbrooks the other week to have a look at, and get a price on a Monaco V4. She had to phone through to TAG as she had never seen or heard of one. She came back with a price of £66k and there's only one left. I thought it was going to cost aroung £4k.
If I could afford the V4 I'd have one!