I have an 1999 Omega Seamaster. It's nice, not too expensive that I fear people will cut my arm off for it, and occasionally it tells me the correct time. It does need a new capacitor or something in it though.
I intend to upgrade now and I fancy a Rolex Sub, but rather than showing it off, for me it is about every time I look at it I would know how hard I've worked to own one.
And the beauty of expensive watches is that they're an investment. Try and buy a Rolex within the last 20 years that isn't worth the same or more than the original retail price. Buy it, wear it for 5 years, sell it, don't lose any money / even make money.
Win : Win situation IMO
I intend to upgrade now and I fancy a Rolex Sub, but rather than showing it off, for me it is about every time I look at it I would know how hard I've worked to own one.
And the beauty of expensive watches is that they're an investment. Try and buy a Rolex within the last 20 years that isn't worth the same or more than the original retail price. Buy it, wear it for 5 years, sell it, don't lose any money / even make money.
Win : Win situation IMO



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