debil Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 Hi, I am new here. This is a wonderful site. I learned here a lot. After reading here I decided to start collecting watches. I want to buy couple of gen and a lot of reps. What would be a general rule regarding the price of gen watch one should buy. For example the engagement ring should be 2-3 monthly salary. Are there any rules like this for watches? I would appreciate any suggestions. I would like to get very good dress watch first, but for the price I can affort. It is like buying car. Most of us dream about ideal car, but often we have to get what we can afford. I understand cars. So can you give me an idea what kind of gen watch should get guy driving Honda civic vs guy driving Lamborghini? And anything in between. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeypie Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 (edited) Hi, I am new here. This is a wonderful site. I learned here a lot. After reading here I decided to start collecting watches. I want to buy couple of gen and a lot of reps. What would be a general rule regarding the price of gen watch one should buy. For example the engagement ring should be 2-3 monthly salary. Are there any rules like this for watches? I would appreciate any suggestions. I would like to get very good dress watch first, but for the price I can affort. It is like buying car. Most of us dream about ideal car, but often we have to get what we can afford. I understand cars. So can you give me an idea what kind of gen watch should get guy driving Honda civic vs guy driving Lamborghini? And anything in between. Thank you. That rule about an engagement ring should being worth 2-3 times your monthly salary was invented by the marketing folks at deBeers. Consider the fact that naturally occurring diamonds are rather common and the price is artificially set to high levels due to cartel pricing. So on a wider scale, you might want to give that some thought. Regarding your question though, it is like what a rich person (e.g. rap star) would wear compared to a wealthy person (the key investors of the recoding company). That said, a guy driving a Lamborghini would wear something equally ridiculously ostentatious and impractical. He is pretty insecure, and wants the world to know he has money. He was probably poor and came across such money in a short period of time. Money has little meaning or value. He'd probably wear an AP ROO Shaq edition with the diamonds on the bezel, or 3-4 watches at once like Maradona or the nouveaux-riche in Moscow or Shanghai. The guy driving a civic would wear something practical and good value for money. He might be just an average joe, or he could be the boss of his own company with a net worth of 6-7 digits. He knows he is wealthy but knows there is no need to flaunt it. He has worked hard and knows the value of money. He probably sees no point in such ostentation. He'd probably wear a timex, or maybe a seiko. If he is meeting clients he'd probably slap on a Brietling or low key Patek. Reminds me of the parking lots I see here sometimes. The employees drive their Aston Martins and Ferraris. The upper echelons drive their Camry or Mercedes. Edited January 16, 2009 by monkeypie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shundi Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 That said, a guy driving a Lamborghini would wear something equally ridiculously ostentatious and impractical. He is pretty insecure, and wants the world to know he has money. He was probably poor and came across such money in a short period of time. Money has little meaning or value. He'd probably wear an AP ROO Shaq edition with the diamonds on the bezel, or 3-4 watches at once like Maradona or the nouveaux-riche in Moscow or Shanghai. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobbieG Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 No, I'm not going to weigh in here. Jake is undoubtedly watching... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samurai Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 Jetmid strikes again? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobbieG Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 Yeah, I bought the car off him when the jet-biz hit the skids... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadweller4000 Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 Yeah, I bought the car off him when the jet-biz hit the skids... You mean you bought the car of his housemaid, right? We all know he drives a gulfsream... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobbieG Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 You mean you bought the car of his housemaid, right? We all know he drives a gulfsream... Two G5's actually. But he did use the car to get from one hangar to the other... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chir0nex Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 That said, a guy driving a Lamborghini would wear something equally ridiculously ostentatious and impractical. He is pretty insecure, and wants the world to know he has money. He was probably poor and came across such money in a short period of time. Money has little meaning or value. He'd probably wear an AP ROO Shaq edition with the diamonds on the bezel, or 3-4 watches at once like Maradona or the nouveaux-riche in Moscow or Shanghai. The guy driving a civic would wear something practical and good value for money. He might be just an average joe, or he could be the boss of his own company with a net worth of 6-7 digits. He knows he is wealthy but knows there is no need to flaunt it. He has worked hard and knows the value of money. He probably sees no point in such ostentation. He'd probably wear a timex, or maybe a seiko. If he is meeting clients he'd probably slap on a Brietling or low key Patek. Couldn't be any more true. But that said, there are hobbyists, similar to ourselves, that will go out on a watch or car that they like. For example, the civic driver could be a WIS and wear a PP whilst the Lambo driver might not care about what's on their wrist and wear a Tag or similar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cornerstone Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 What would be a general rule regarding the price of gen watch one should buy. For example the engagement ring should be 2-3 monthly salary. Are there any rules like this for watches? I would appreciate any suggestions. My rule of thumb is to take 2-3 months of any wife, daughters' and mistress's credit card expenditure. Divide by a thousand. That's the amount they expect you to spend on a watch. Take the same amount and multiply by a five hundred thousand to discover how much they plan to spend on shoes and handbags. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobbieG Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 My rule of thumb is to take 2-3 months of any wife, daughters' and mistress's credit card expenditure. Divide by a thousand. That's the amount they expect you to spend on a watch. Take the same amount and multiply by a five hundred thousand to discover how much they plan to spend on shoes and handbags. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toadtorrent Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 Two G5's actually. But he did use the car to get from one hangar to the other... Rob...how many times do we have to tell you not to post pics of the pool-boy's car without his permission???? Just for that...you have to fly commercial airlines for 1 WHOLE week to get to your Maldives weekend house. As to rules? Buy what you want and can afford. I totally agree about diamond pricing and De Beers cartel price fixing. I had friends in the high tech sector who used to laugh at "jewell" diamonds as they were working with synthetics for industrial purposes that were MASSIVE, and completely flawless without the marketing cache that De Beers would attach to price them like "rare" gemstones. Nothing shows pricing in accordance to supply and demand like Weapons Grade Plutonium. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitersoze Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 biting, funny, and totally true, monkeypie! great reply... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
debil Posted January 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 I understand you guys. So I will stick to what I like and will not be a financial burden. I am thinking of Breguet 5707 or 3130. I see that on some web sites it is much chipper then MSRP. Do you know which sites would be safe? Does anyone has any experience with luxlux.com ? Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CharlieUK Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 That said, a guy driving a Lamborghini would wear something equally ridiculously ostentatious and impractical. He is pretty insecure, and wants the world to know he has money. He was probably poor and came across such money in a short period of time. Money has little meaning or value. He'd probably wear an AP ROO Shaq edition with the diamonds on the bezel, or 3-4 watches at once like Maradona or the nouveaux-riche in Moscow or Shanghai. The guy driving a civic would wear something practical and good value for money. He might be just an average joe, or he could be the boss of his own company with a net worth of 6-7 digits. He knows he is wealthy but knows there is no need to flaunt it. He has worked hard and knows the value of money. He probably sees no point in such ostentation. He'd probably wear a timex, or maybe a seiko. If he is meeting clients he'd probably slap on a Brietling or low key Patek. Nice, great insight and I could not have said it better! With things in this thread being said, a watch can be your chance to express yourself, your taste, and some of your values. Let that be your guide more so than the price. The value to you it's what's important, not necessarily the month's worth of wages. Like the engagement ring...I don't think I could put a set amount on that. To me, the right woman would be priceless, so if I had to make payments my whole life it would be worth it to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shundi Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 Oh my smile was sarcastic vis a vis the sweeping generalization...but hey... And Robbie, isn't the Porsche you brought of Jetmid's housekeeper's dog made of solid platinum and painted black? How does it handle with the extra weight? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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