Originally posted by Gedanken:I agree with av - if you like it, that's all that matters.
As a rule of thumb, a collector's piece is likely to have:
1) an unusual complication
2) an unusual design
3) some manufacturing quirk or
4) a serious rep for manufacturing qualityUnfortunately, the Rado really doesn't tick any of those boxes, so I'd be hesitant about looking at it as an investment piece - that might just stop your enjoyment of the watch.
I see watches as man jewellery and nothing more. ![]()
but that's exactly why I need more than one![]()
and if you still want a watch with an automatic movement, Seiko and Citizen make some really nice models for under $500.
Originally posted by de_middle:me no watch....
watchman got no watch duty, then go home and rest lor
Originally posted by av98m:as long as you like the watch and enjoy wearing it who cares!
what happen if he likes that stop watch
Originally posted by Gedanken:What's he got?
I have no idea man, he has been collecting, buying and selling watches since he was 16, now he is 40 plus liao.
All kinds of watches.
Originally posted by angel7030:
me also serious, me collect hello kitty, mickey mouse, powerpuff, looney tunes and many other trendy watches too...including those $5/watch at bugis
Tht one is gina stuff. ![]()