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  • #46
    Originally posted by Watcha View Post
    Confirmed. I m low income group.

    Takes a lot of sweat and swearing to save enough for one piece.
    Good for u Watcha,

    Thumbs up.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Watcha View Post
      Confirmed. I m low income group.

      Takes a lot of sweat and swearing to save enough for one piece.
      Mine got sweat, got blood ah ......

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      • #48
        Every year i always considering to buy a fancy watch but always ended to bring my wife for vacation.
        Then hands still itchy , bought a seiko for win win solution.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Watcha View Post
          Confirmed. I m low income group.

          Takes a lot of sweat and swearing to save enough for one piece.
          swearing ok...as long as you don't start hitting interns....lol
          I can resist anything but temptation. - Oscar Wilde

          Current collection
          A.Lange & Sohne Grand Langematik
          Audemars Piguet ROO
          Blancpain Fifty Fathoms (Dark Knight)
          De Bethune Titan Hawk (DB27)
          Habring2 Pilot Time Date
          Harry Winston Midnight Big Date
          Hublot Aerobang Skeleton
          IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar
          Panerai 270
          Patek Philippe 5711/1a
          Rolex 116610LV
          Vacheron Constantin Overseas

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          • #50
            Wah I went through the thread like everyone earn alot of $$$. I wan buy my next watch, can someone me lend me money interest free anot huh?????? LOL!!!
            Check out my Amateur Watch Blog @ http://parte-di-tempo.blogspot.sg/



            tsetse the fly hard to make more $$$ so can buy more timepieces

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            • #51
              may be put in the WTB section...

              WTB a AP ROO XXXX

              Looking to buy an AP ROO XXX but need funds any kind soul out there can lend me $$ first or in fact better offer me the watch first and I pay back by installments...

              see who response LOL
              "He could not just wear a watch. It had to be a Rolex." �Ian Fleming, Casino Royale (1953)

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              • #52
                Hmmm... Just a thought... Example we buy a $10k range rolex every year... Then maybe after 5 years, we have 5 rolex. On the 6th year, instead of getting another NORMAL $10k range rolex, we sell off 2or 3 rolex, then together with that 6th year's budget, get a maybe $25-30k range rolex. AT the end of it, we are only spending that $10k or maybe lesser. Is that alright? What u guys think?

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by deslene View Post
                  Hmmm... Just a thought... Example we buy a $10k range rolex every year... Then maybe after 5 years, we have 5 rolex. On the 6th year, instead of getting another NORMAL $10k range rolex, we sell off 2or 3 rolex, then together with that 6th year's budget, get a maybe $25-30k range rolex. AT the end of it, we are only spending that $10k or maybe lesser. Is that alright? What u guys think?
                  As long as u are comfortable that's fine
                  elusive

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                  • #54
                    last year spent close to 10k ......this year already spent 15k...thinking what will I do for the balance year :-(

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                    • #55
                      I try my best to control within 20%... however most of the time would over shot that mark. But still kept below... 30%.

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                      • #56
                        i don't have a % or maybe i havent been counting, i mostly control my urge to get that dream watch and being responsible where in you have to set your priorities straight. However, if i set my goals on a certain watch, whether it's expensive or not, i will buy it. But I always take into consideration what matters most, whether you have spent too much on a watch rather than spending it to enjoy and bond with you family, is what i ask myself before splurging.

                        But now since i think about it, my wild guess is more or less 50% of annual income. i would probably save for a year and totally rid myself of any unnceseary spending, then after that 1 year of wait then i will buy. this may be unhealthy though.

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                        • #57
                          So far for me, its abt 5 - 10%... But this year after selling a couple of my watches, the AP Diver I've gotten is still consider "free". Hahaha... not really free lah, but the sale of my watches cover its cost liao. So technically, I can still buy watch for this year. Yippy....

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