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  • deslene
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    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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  • ntrdrag
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    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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  • Ed.YEO
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    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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  • amitabh
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    last year spent close to 10k ......this year already spent 15k...thinking what will I do for the balance year :-(

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  • satch
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    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

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  • deslene
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    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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  • ac_wong75
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    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

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  • tsetse
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    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!!!

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  • wolfeyes1974
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    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

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  • nathan_stanly
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    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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  • dtctan
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    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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  • destht
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    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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  • Watcha
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    Confirmed. I m low income group.

    Takes a lot of sweat and swearing to save enough for one piece.

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  • dtctan
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    No where near outstanding achievement but I learn to be contented with what I have now

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  • dtctan
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    Originally posted by tyongchi View Post
    You didn't tell us how much you make per year. lol.
    Not much but good enought to achieve my goal

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