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Author:  rebel_1 [ Sat May 16, 2009 7:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Why are these so addicting?

I stopped by the local AD this afternoon and found myself lusting over an 09 Avenger Seawolf with Yellow dial on OR. My last stop there ended with the purchase of my second B, the 09 Steelfish with blue dial. It is funny (or terrible) how those watches talk to you under the glass!

Am I the only one?

Author:  Jefferson [ Sat May 16, 2009 7:37 pm ]
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I feel your pain. You are not alone. I don't even have one yet and I know I want more! BTW 09 Seawolf yellow dial is a sweet watch.

Author:  Bere4421 [ Sat May 16, 2009 8:09 pm ]
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Great watch... That yellow dial pops! Wait till you see the B-01's that are coming! :wink:

Author:  archie42 [ Sat May 16, 2009 9:51 pm ]
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Hello,
Not much point buying from the AD all the time.... I mean - you can never buy from an AD and then resell later (say 6 months later) and get a profit. At best you would lose 20-30%.

You are really much better off buying on the used market.... then if you change/trade the loss will not be huge.

I remember when I was a novice.... making all these mistakes.....

Kind regards,

Author:  mac5217 [ Sat May 16, 2009 11:28 pm ]
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Congrats on the Steelfish! One of my favorite...

Mac

Author:  mac5217 [ Sat May 16, 2009 11:36 pm ]
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archie42 wrote:
Hello,
Not much point buying from the AD all the time.... I mean - you can never buy from an AD and then resell later (say 6 months later) and get a profit. At best you would lose 20-30%.

You are really much better off buying on the used market.... then if you change/trade the loss will not be huge.

I remember when I was a novice.... making all these mistakes.....

Kind regards,


EH?!? Whats this A$$clown talking about??? This has NOTHING to do with his new Steelfish!

Author:  sander_dutch [ Sun May 17, 2009 1:54 am ]
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archie42 wrote:
Hello,
Not much point buying from the AD all the time.... I mean - you can never buy from an AD and then resell later (say 6 months later) and get a profit. At best you would lose 20-30%.

You are really much better off buying on the used market.... then if you change/trade the loss will not be huge.

I remember when I was a novice.... making all these mistakes.....

Kind regards,


Oh Archie, always implying others don't know what they're doing and you are the expert.
Don't listen to him Rebel, Archie buys 770 pounds worth of washing powder through the internet, expecting to get a free LV suitcase with it :nana:

Anyway, I'm also addicted to watches now that I bought my first Breitling. Just stay away from those AD's and you'll be fine. If you do visit them, be sure to leave your wallet at home.

Author:  alex** [ Sun May 17, 2009 1:55 am ]
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congrats on the new fish, i also buy all mine at ad's except one and i would make that mistake again, i like to know its mine and only mine and its perfect from day one.

plus like alot of people i buy to keep not to sell on, so far ive never sold a single one on

Author:  Coasterkid [ Sun May 17, 2009 3:24 am ]
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Weird how this topic got off on purchasing from AD's. Frankly, I would never buy a new Ling from anyone but an Authorized Dealer! But hey, that's just me... I like knowing what I purchase is legit, and has a full warranty. I've purchased used as well before, but usually from a source I trust, with a warranty, and completely serviced. Rolex and Panerai...

If it were not for my AD, I wouldn't get first dibs at the new stuff, and where would I go and drool over all these sweet Breitlings? Also, he usually makes it worth the visit!!!

Author:  bnewbie [ Sun May 17, 2009 3:27 am ]
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I think that Archie wanted to say that you'll loose less with re-selling if you have bought a used watch and not a new one from an AD, which is correct.
I know that majority of people here buy from ADs, but there's a lot of folks that can't afford to buy from them, including me.
Sorry for the hijack.

Author:  Jerome [ Sun May 17, 2009 4:54 am ]
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bnewbie wrote:
I think that Archie wanted to say that you'll loose less with re-selling if you have bought a used watch and not a new one from an AD, which is correct.
I know that majority of people here buy from ADs, but there's a lot of folks that can't afford to buy from them, including me.
Sorry for the hijack.


I'm not too concerned about where the watch is purchases as long as they are legit. Its the love of the watch that matters not where it was purchased.
I personally like to support a local Authorized Dealer for the simply fact that there is no doubt about the authenticity of the watch and in some cases a valuable source of information.

AND I totally agree that there is something about walking into a AD and being overwhelmed by the showcase of beautiful watches!!!!

Author:  bnewbie [ Sun May 17, 2009 5:43 am ]
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Jerome wrote:
I personally like to support a local Authorized Dealer for the simply fact that there is no doubt about the authenticity of the watch and in some cases a valuable source of information.

Sure, but the only AD in my city (one of three in my country) give max 10% discount (cash only) and with prices gone up this month, no way that I'll support that relationship.

Author:  Jerome [ Sun May 17, 2009 7:03 am ]
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bnewbie wrote:
Jerome wrote:
I personally like to support a local Authorized Dealer for the simply fact that there is no doubt about the authenticity of the watch and in some cases a valuable source of information.

Sure, but the only AD in my city (one of three in my country) give max 10% discount (cash only) and with prices gone up this month, no way that I'll support that relationship.


Oh!!! :shock: In that case I guess you have to do what yo have to do. Unfortunately that is what happens when your resources are limited so competition is pretty much next to nothing. Fortunately for me I have about 7 or 8 AD within a 60 minute drive of my house and a 20 to 30% discount is not uncommon.

Author:  Polenzo [ Sun May 17, 2009 10:11 am ]
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alex** wrote:
congrats on the new fish, i also buy all mine at ad's except one and i would make that mistake again, i like to know its mine and only mine and its perfect from day one.

plus like alot of people i buy to keep not to sell on, so far ive never sold a single one on


:yeahthat

Author:  carlhaluss [ Sun May 17, 2009 12:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Speaking of lusting!

You are definitely not alone, rebel_1!
Went to my AD yesterday, just to have a look around. Mainly to see if they have a 125th Anniversary Navitimer yet. They did not. Buying one is out of the question for me, but I have to admit I am most curious to see the new Bracelet, although it will only be available on that model.
Even though I got a new watch only a couple of weeks ago, I never stop lusting. My AD has just introduced Perrelet watches, a line which I had never even heard of. They have some pretty exciting watches, my favourite being the "Regulator with Retrograde Hour". Here is a link to their website:
http://www.perrelet.com/en/gents-collec ... ur/A1041-1
The regulator displays the hours and minutes separately, then the hour hand jumps back after the twelfth our. Not the first retrograde, but I love how they do this one.
So many watches, so much time, and so little money!
Cheers,
Carl

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