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Old Jan 14th 2017, 7:19 am
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Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
Wow, a £10k+ watch that still works after 8 years. Who'd have thunk it?
Wow, a guy that thinks a Spitfire bought years ago was £10k makes a dumb statement, quelle surprise!

By still going strong, I meant it has never been serviced ( recommended every 2.5 yrs)
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Originally Posted by Tr1boy
Wow, a guy that thinks a Spitfire bought years ago was £10k makes a dumb statement, quelle surprise!

I meant it has never been serviced ( recommended every 2.5 yrs)
Is this some kind of meta irony? Or do you also not know the price of a Spitfire bought years ago?
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Originally Posted by weasel decentral
Is this some kind of meta irony? Or do you also not know the price of a Spitfire bought years ago?
Of course I know the price of a Spitfire bought years ago, I'm the one that bloody bought it
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Originally Posted by Tr1boy
Wow, a guy that thinks a Spitfire bought years ago was £10k makes a dumb statement, quelle surprise!

By still going strong, I meant it has never been serviced ( recommended every 2.5 yrs)
Yeah, well of course EVERYONE knows a) that the picture is of an IWC Spitfire (just so you're clear: probably no-one on here knew, and I only found out by googling), and b) that they didn't cost £10k 8 years ago. That's sarcasm, in case you didn't realise.

The dumb statement was yours: "still working fine" after 8 years, as if that's remarkable. Perhaps even dumber not to have it serviced if you spent £8k (go one, tell me a wrong -- everyone's dying to know) and didn't have it serviced.

Still, no doubt you like the passive-aggresive understated swank equivalent. There may be a superfluous "s" in there.
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Originally Posted by Thairetired2016
How about a Nomos?
Looks smart but not flashy.
I'm pretty sure they didn't make a smart version of this. This does not allow you to text people or read your messages.
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I find it hard to believe that these things appreciate.

The prices of new ones go up. That's called inflation. At best I imagine that you might be able to sell a second hand (gettit) one for the price that you paid for it.

This is not a liquid market.

This logic may not hold for super rare specials but the average semi-mass produced one isn't going to fare well. They are not rare- I can go and buy any of these in Dubai mall tomorrow.

That's the truth folks.
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Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
Yeah, well of course EVERYONE knows a) that the picture is of an IWC Spitfire (just so you're clear: probably no-one on here knew, and I only found out by googling), and b) that they didn't cost £10k 8 years ago. That's sarcasm, in case you didn't realise.

The dumb statement was yours: "still working fine" after 8 years, as if that's remarkable. Perhaps even dumber not to have it serviced if you spent £8k (go one, tell me a wrong -- everyone's dying to know) and didn't have it serviced.

Still, no doubt you like the passive-aggresive understated swank equivalent. There may be a superfluous "s" in there.
I have no idea what the bolded part is meant to mean?

As for the rest, my takeaway is that you are pre disposed to making up random facts to fit a missed attempt at humour. (that's a shot, in case you didn't realise)
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Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH
Update:

I've lost interest now. Was just a passing fancy

I'll admit this thread went a long way to helping me back away. If I'm going to spend 20k on something I'd rather have another African safari.

But if I see a cool looking orange watch I might just go for it
https://www.swatch.com/en_gb/watches/suuo400-sundowner/
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Default Re: What's a proper watch?

Originally Posted by Millhouse
I find it hard to believe that these things appreciate.

The prices of new ones go up. That's called inflation. At best I imagine that you might be able to sell a second hand (gettit) one for the price that you paid for it.

This is not a liquid market.

This logic may not hold for super rare specials but the average semi-mass produced one isn't going to fare well. They are not rare- I can go and buy any of these in Dubai mall tomorrow.

That's the truth folks.
Shit. I thought it was going to be a retirement fund.
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Originally Posted by martinbkk
Sorry, I had your budget pegged in £.

So for about 5k QAR I'd think of Seiko, some very nice watches.

Then again, if it's going to be wasted on a watch why not on something else you really want?
I wear a Seiko every day, and I looked at a replacement, but I found it hard to find a Seiko for MORE than about $150 - they are perfectly respectable "every day" watches, but there aren't any even moderately fancy Seikos, at least not that I could find.

My mother bought me a watch last year, she wanted to buy me a fancy one, and I settled for a Tissot - a nice Swiss watch, but not silly money. They seem to start around $400, and come in a variety of styles, some are "automatic", most are quartz. I only wear mine on special occasions - mostly nights out with Mrs P, but Iike it enough that I might get some others in different styles in future.
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This thread has become a wind up.
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At the end of the day a nice watch, no matter how much you spend on it, is just an instrument of vanity. That's all there is to it.

Originally Posted by Millhouse
This thread has become a wind up.
(it doesn't help that whilst browsing duty free yesterday I spotted a pair of Essex boys in their lacoste and trainers shouting 'oi Kev and oi Stevie' to each other as they compared the pros and cons of various quite expensive watches).
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Default Re: What's a proper watch?

Originally Posted by Millhouse
This thread has become a wind up.
You're starting to tick me off.

Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH
At the end of the day a nice watch, no matter how much you spend on it, is just an instrument of vanity. That's all there is to it.
Like everything, cars - houses - shoes - clothes - etc
I drive a pretty crap car by 2017 standards, so later this year may change it at flippin' last. I could replace it with something similar but I won't, I want something nicer.

That then projects the image that I'm wealthy or doing well or better than others, which, as a human is what 99.9% of us want to be able to do. Showing off is totally natural, normal and part of being a human being. People who deride it are closet liars or part of the 0.1% who are so self satisfied they don't need any external gratification....at which point they're smug which means they sort of do need it, through smugness.

Well. That's what I reckon anyway.
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Like everything, cars - houses - shoes - clothes - etc
I drive a pretty crap car by 2017 standards, so later this year may change it at flippin' last. I could replace it with something similar but I won't, I want something nicer.

That then projects the image that I'm wealthy or doing well or better than others, which, as a human is what 99.9% of us want to be able to do. Showing off is totally natural, normal and part of being a human being. People who deride it are closet liars or part of the 0.1% who are so self satisfied they don't need any external gratification....at which point they're smug which means they sort of do need it, through smugness.

Well. That's what I reckon anyway.
That's simply your financial personality. Many people like nice things, others don't much care.

I wrote about this recently and talked about it on the last radio show.

https://financialuae.me/2017/01/09/w...sonality-type/
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