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Re: The Official Watch Thread.

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Zebby is also a heathen who wares his watch on his dominant hand IIRC.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 2:41 pm Zebby is also a heathen who wares his watch on his dominant hand IIRC.
I don't have a watch worth mentioning, but what's wrong with wearing a watch on the dominant hand?

I think I wear mine on my right hand because my Mum does (although she's a leftie!). Either she put my watch on that wrist or I copied her!!

But I've never known why it's so wrong? :?:
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Burn the witch!

There's nothing wrong with it, it just seems super weird to me :D
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Yorick wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 1:38 pm A pal here has several expensive watches. He never wore them coz the looky looky men sold perfect replicas for 20€.

His wife died a few months ago and now he's given them to his daughter in UK to sell for him.
He reckons about £60k which will allow him to fund a move to a better house.
According to the tracker thing I have my collection has gone up by 23% overall in the last 12 months.
Some have gone up by a few percent, some by much more.

As your mate has discovered it's not a bad way to diversify your savings, as long as you're sensible.
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How about one with a square gear wheel:

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Harry wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 7:40 am


It was Zebby with his IWC that cost about the same as a terraced house in the north of England.

They said the vibrations from his bike might have buggered it. If you think about it, a mechanical watch is a delicate bit of kit.

But my pop swatch was digital and it knackered it fairly quickly, a few weeks of daily use IIRC.

I thought IWCs were more expensive than that :)
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Noggin wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 5:26 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 2:41 pm Zebby is also a heathen who wares his watch on his dominant hand IIRC.
I don't have a watch worth mentioning, but what's wrong with wearing a watch on the dominant hand?

I think I wear mine on my right hand because my Mum does (although she's a leftie!). Either she put my watch on that wrist or I copied her!!

But I've never known why it's so wrong? :?:
Because yer dominant hand is usually holding/swinging/doing something and that makes turning your wrist to see the time a bit tricky. Also you use your dominant hand more (obvs) so a watch on that wrist is more likely to get damaged - see also vibes above.

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moth wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 8:05 am
Noggin wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 5:26 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 2:41 pm Zebby is also a heathen who wares his watch on his dominant hand IIRC.
I don't have a watch worth mentioning, but what's wrong with wearing a watch on the dominant hand?

I think I wear mine on my right hand because my Mum does (although she's a leftie!). Either she put my watch on that wrist or I copied her!!

But I've never known why it's so wrong? :?:
Because yer dominant hand is usually holding/swinging/doing something and that makes turning your wrist to see the time a bit tricky. Also you use your dominant hand more (obvs) so a watch on that wrist is more likely to get damaged - see also vibes above.

:)
That makes sense. Not that it ever caused me an issue!!

A friend bought me a lovely silver watch (no idea of the brand, but not 'that' posh!) for my 40th and years before someone gave me a Swatch watch. I've still got both but I very rarely wear either - well, can't remember the last time I did!!! Possibly cos both need new batteries!

I know, I'll step away! I have nothing to offer to the thread! :lol: :lol:
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cheb wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:51 am How about one with a square gear wheel:

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Noggin wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 9:36 am , can't remember the last time I did!!!
A watch would help with that.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 9:57 am
Noggin wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 9:36 am , can't remember the last time I did!!!
A watch would help with that.

:o :o :o Watches have memories??? Wowzers!!! LOL :mrgreen:
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Harry wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 4:29 am
Yorick wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 1:38 pm A pal here has several expensive watches. He never wore them coz the looky looky men sold perfect replicas for 20€.

His wife died a few months ago and now he's given them to his daughter in UK to sell for him.
He reckons about £60k which will allow him to fund a move to a better house.
According to the tracker thing I have my collection has gone up by 23% overall in the last 12 months.
Some have gone up by a few percent, some by much more.

As your mate has discovered it's not a bad way to diversify your savings, as long as you're sensible.
He used to buy one every few years on the never never.
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Yorick wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 10:28 am ]
He used to buy one every few years on the never never.
Lots of the highstreet dealers offer low or even zero rate finance on them....they'll massively outstrip that in growth if you get the right ones!
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moth wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:58 am
Harry wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 7:40 am


It was Zebby with his IWC that cost about the same as a terraced house in the north of England.

...

I thought IWCs were more expensive than that :)
I was thinking my G-Shock might qualify. :D
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Saga Lout wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:50 am
I was thinking my G-Shock might qualify. :D
If it's a G-D5000-9JR then you might be in with a shout.
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Harry wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:04 pm
Saga Lout wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 11:50 am
I was thinking my G-Shock might qualify. :D
If it's a G-D5000-9JR then you might be in with a shout.
It's a GBD-100. It cost more than my Dad got for his house in Burnley.


Although my Dad sold that house in 1956. ;)
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Saga Lout wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:14 pm
It's a GBD-100. It cost more than my Dad got for his house in Burnley.


Although my Dad sold that house in 1956. ;)
Lol, it probably hasn't gone up much since then.

It's proper grim up north these days.
I'm looking forward to when I can sell my house and never go north of Oxford ever again, the miserable fuckers :lol:
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Harry wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:24 pm
Saga Lout wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:14 pm
It's a GBD-100. It cost more than my Dad got for his house in Burnley.


Although my Dad sold that house in 1956. ;)
Lol, it probably hasn't gone up much since then.

It's proper grim up north these days.
I'm looking forward to when I can sell my house and never go north of Oxford ever again, the miserable fuckers :lol:
I don't like going north of Arrieta.
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At the start of lockdown I used a website tracker application for watches (Chrono24), you input what you paid and the details, etc, then it tracks their value in the used market and gives you the average selling price and how yours have done against it.

I put a couple in that I bought last summer just out of interest - anyway, I've just logged in and the appreciation averages out at +26%
I don't know of many easy investments to make that pay those sort of returns, e.g. if you'd dropped 30k into them you'd come out with 7.6k appreciation after about eight months, although selling them might be a hassle.
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Potter wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:16 am At the start of lockdown I used a website tracker application for watches (Chrono24), you input what you paid and the details, etc, then it tracks their value in the used market and gives you the average selling price and how yours have done against it.

I put a couple in that I bought last summer just out of interest - anyway, I've just logged in and the appreciation averages out at +26%
I don't know of many easy investments to make that pay those sort of returns, e.g. if you'd dropped 30k into them you'd come out with 7.6k appreciation after about eight months, although selling them might be a hassle.
I use the same and am seeing circa 30% increases.
Its good for me as my wife is director of an IFA business and as she can see a quantifiable return she's happy for me to spend however I have made it clear that I'm not selling :D