McBeardy
·Yeah, me too. And I tell you what, when you buy lots of watches at £250 it's easy to think you're not spending that much... but it adds up. Actually, if I'm being 100% honest that was something of a strategy. I did actually think how many 'expensive' watches am I going to get away with buying before the wife has something to say. But, I thought, if I buy lots of cheaper ones, eventually I could sell them and use that money to buy dearer ones and I would have the excuse that 'I'm just turning these 8 watches into this watch'.
It wasn't like a 'master plan' or anything, I did genuinely want to collect the cheaper watches, but that thought was always in the background. And it seems to be working. I'm not getting any trouble at all when I say I'm selling these twenty watches and I might buy a Monaco 24 for £6k. 😁
But of course it depends what your income is, sadly my income is such that I can't just drop £6k on a watch, in fact the most I've spent on a watch is still £3200.
The most I’ve spent is £2k, & also having second thoughts on dropping £4.5k now.
My income means I have to be creative with the finances to make a purchase, which also means I don’t want to make the incorrect choice on purchases