I mean, most of those use Seiko movements now and are reliable. But yeah, not going to hold their value at all. Most people probably should not put $15k into a watch, even if it doesn't depreciate.
I hear that Rolex's also are great for money laundering, though. Definitely can be used as more than a timepiece. 🤐
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Devil's advocate, what's a worse financial decision?
$300 watch that immediately depreciates to $20 and breaks every few years needing to be replaced.
Or
$15,000 that doesn't depreciate, easily liquidated, and lasts a lifetime
Setting aside quality, how they look, make you feel, etc. the value is there for me.
Like a portable savings account you can offload if ever in a pinch.
oh geez, buddy.
lol no.
IWC is objectively superior to Rolex in nearly every metric besides brand recognition. Omega too, for that matter.
I haven't worn a watch since cell phones
Lost my wedding ring at Atlanta Airport coming back from the 16 playoffs
I like to wear nothing
Except clothes
I mean, most of those use Seiko movements now and are reliable. But yeah, not going to hold their value at all. Most people probably should not put $15k into a watch, even if it doesn't depreciate.
I hear that Rolex's also are great for money laundering, though. Definitely can be used as more than a timepiece. 🤐
Take this to Yella's Shoppe.
My watch is a phone. Maxwel Smart is envious!
Great watch sex panther.