Watches anyone?
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I agree,we sold montblanc and I was always interested in the people that bought the gold tipped fountain pens. My comment about Rolex is not about perception, but realty of a company that makes a million watches per year and purchased their main movement from the manufacurer of the Omega movement, their in house is basically the same movement. They do have a Ferrari attitude towards certain models making 1 less than they can sell. When conditions are right the Swiss watch companies are very profitable, just like Ferrari. very strong margins. If value is resale then we have have a different disscusion, and Patek always wins. Is a any watch really worth a million plus no matter how complicated or cutting edge? Some people believe so as Richard Mille and Patek take years to keep up with delivery. And god knows who buys those Jacob and Company watches, tho they are marvels of engineering. When I sold a Richard Mille Tourbillion they had no problem with coming up with it, perception vs reality. All that being said i wouldn't mind having a current all silver Rolex Daytona, back ordered 2 years. Perception!
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I've got an Omega Seamaster that was my father's but I only wear it on (rare) formal occasions. Ten years of working on cars for a living broke me of the habit of jewelry of any kind, and I haven't reacquired it. I appreciate fine mechanisms though so can see the appeal, but I have nowhere near the means to indulge in that kind of collection.
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Great to see all of the chronographs and time pieces.
My father was a small town doctor, and he received a watch as a gift.
Now I wear his old 1969 Bulova Accutron Spaceview... which was also used on the Apollo missions.
It falls somewhere between mechanical and quartz.
But for me it is priceless.
Bulova Accutron Spaceview
My father was a small town doctor, and he received a watch as a gift.
Now I wear his old 1969 Bulova Accutron Spaceview... which was also used on the Apollo missions.
It falls somewhere between mechanical and quartz.
But for me it is priceless.
Bulova Accutron Spaceview
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