Your next watch
#2052
Nevers: U-Boat, Perrelet, Gucci, Hublot, Roger Dubois, Invicta, and quite a few others.
Somedays: one AP (a Rose Gold Skeleton or the Diver), maybe a DMH Jump Hours (if I can get him to make one that is >40mm)
Soon (within the next 18 months): Another Rolex Deep Sea (I should have never gotten rid of it), PAMs- 372, 24 or 25, or a 233, Seiko TunaCan SBBN011 or 015 (to replace the one I sold last year)
Somedays: one AP (a Rose Gold Skeleton or the Diver), maybe a DMH Jump Hours (if I can get him to make one that is >40mm)
Soon (within the next 18 months): Another Rolex Deep Sea (I should have never gotten rid of it), PAMs- 372, 24 or 25, or a 233, Seiko TunaCan SBBN011 or 015 (to replace the one I sold last year)
#2058
I didn't look up the price of the piece I posted, I just thought it was a good looking watch. Honestly, I never grasped the concept of buying a watch with resale in mind. To me it equates to admitting to yourself from the start that you'll eventually get bored of the watch and that you're just buying it in a spur of the moment. The whole fun of shopping for a watch is finding the one piece that you know will stand the test of time and that you'll never want to get rid of. Of course everyone has their reasons when buying a watch, watches mean different things to everyone. You never "need" an expensive timepiece really, and I always laugh a bit when people say this or this brand is "overpriced", they're all overpriced, it's just a matter of how much.