ChrisW wrote:Couldn't agree more, picked this up on Friday:
Tried a black face 14560 Explorer II and a 116610 "Hulk" before settling on this no-date Sub. Timeless piece, doubt i'll ever sell it! the bracelet is a masterpiece itself.
Tudor are good but it only makes mesne to buy older models like an early 90's Prince, you won't lose money on those.
now that is a nice watch Chris. 'm jealous now
Bam, S4won I know your both right regarding the rolex. I like the tudor for what it is, a top quality tool watch that is understated. But I agree that I will always be wanting the rolex.
I've always wanted to start putting together a decent watch collection and I'm finally at the stage with the business where I've finished investing in it and its grown to a level where i can start reaping the rewards. I can understand why some people can't see how you can justify having thousands of pounds worth of watches sitting waiting to be worn but if you can, why not.
I had the conversation with the wife the other day, shes of the cant get my head round spending that much on a watch camp, but when i did a rough add up of the jewlery and watch she was wearing at that particular time it hit the £2000 mark, with god knows how much sitting in a box at home. It soon killed the debate, and all with out any need to resort to man maths.
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