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  • seiko.citizen
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    which is why purchasing the watch isnt so much about buying what you love; to researching past prices, and trying it on to make sure its the one that you want.

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  • Watcha
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    I guess many will have story of losses when flipping watches.
    From few hundreds to thousands.

    I learned some lessons too. Still learning. Have to treat it as depreciation and owning cost.
    For me max is 2k. Hefty for a small worker like me. That why need to be very cautious before shooting.

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  • feilong108
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    When your post count number goes up , the status will change...hehehe...cannot be self change de bro...hehehehe

    Pls post more pictures in our rolex gallery sub forum!!!

    Will be looking forward to see the pictures of your newly found Beauty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • alexneo
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    Updated. Will post shot tomorrow..
    By the way how to put Rolex Lover or Rolex Admirer under my nick ?
    Yah lor got to look forward I tried to convince myself is not loss ... is less disc...Haaaa.


    Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
    Bro Alexneo...never update your siggie?hehehe

    Wear in good health lar....buy liao then just wear the beauty n stop thinking about the losses liao..hehehehehe..the most keep for next generation lor....dun flip the piece....

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  • feilong108
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    wow...2.3k for the lesson for vintage rolex????wow....scary....i feel for you man....that is y when comes to vintage rolex...i always very particular about the tiny details before i buy.....

    Becoz i have shallow pockets...n even more meagre watch funds....i cannot afford too many expensive lessons...

    Now the IWC is in my safe...good to have something to remind me that i was young,rash and dumb once...hahahahaha

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  • KuchingKu
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    Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
    Wow Bro Kuchingku...u oso have this kind of hard lesson in life oso ar..hehehe

    For me the watch is unflippable as it remind me to be always less rash and be more level headed when comes to watches...hehehe..
    I rather get it off and not feel sad looking at it. I got bigger lessons.

    Bought a 5513 from a reputable collector. Agreed price which is high and met up. Checked watch and found a touch up spot on the dial. Said ok and took it. No watch repairman can undo it. A new dial cost us$1400 to replace. In the end, traded the watch to an overseas dealer who will change the dial and resell. Fees for my inexperience? S$2300.

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  • feilong108
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    Wow Bro Kuchingku...u oso have this kind of hard lesson in life oso ar..hehehe

    For me the watch is unflippable as it remind me to be always less rash and be more level headed when comes to watches...hehehe..

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  • KuchingKu
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    Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
    Pre-owned....full set....overseas AD....paid bnib price for a pre-owned piece...u can roughly know how i paid for...
    Take it easy. It happened to me more than once.

    Best example. Bought 16610LV on a Friday....decided on Saturday I prefer the flat 4 version. Sold my LV on Monday and lost $400. How many times did I wear the watch? Once!

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  • feilong108
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    Originally posted by Caliber View Post
    can tell how much u bot big pilot?
    Pre-owned....full set....overseas AD....paid bnib price for a pre-owned piece...u can roughly know how i paid for...

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  • starass
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    LOL, thanks all for the kind advise. I guess I will just take it as a lesson learnt.

    Afterall I am not the only 1 been carrot after reading all yuor replies. Anyway, I like the watch. I find the blue dial so elegant. Thanks every1.

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  • Caliber
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    Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
    My IWC big pilot 5004 is a watch that i will not sell nor wear at all...WHY...

    Everytime i see the watch,it reminds me to be more prudent and do more research for my next watch purchase instead of just trigger happy and just wacked for the thrill of a spanking new watch....

    Paid a high premium for this piece a few years back when i was sucked into the hype of going into watches that are the rage of the season....that is why i m not really into the current hype or brand of the year or most popular brands,models n 'must-have' models.....

    Hence...now i take a long time to mull over watch purchases....
    can tell how much u bot big pilot?

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  • feilong108
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    Bro Alexneo...never update your siggie?hehehe

    Wear in good health lar....buy liao then just wear the beauty n stop thinking about the losses liao..hehehehehe..the most keep for next generation lor....dun flip the piece....

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  • alexneo
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    Sharing my story to ease your pain

    Didn't do my research here and hoot my milgauss .. only 5% off RRP while other got 10%

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  • feilong108
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    My IWC big pilot 5004 is a watch that i will not sell nor wear at all...WHY...

    Everytime i see the watch,it reminds me to be more prudent and do more research for my next watch purchase instead of just trigger happy and just wacked for the thrill of a spanking new watch....

    Paid a high premium for this piece a few years back when i was sucked into the hype of going into watches that are the rage of the season....that is why i m not really into the current hype or brand of the year or most popular brands,models n 'must-have' models.....

    Hence...now i take a long time to mull over watch purchases....

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  • seiko.citizen
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    you will love the watch that you paid a premium over now. much like that apartment that you have been eyeing over the last few months.

    let bygones be bygones, and just enjoy the watch.

    i almost got taken for a ride on a daytona recently (until my emotions kicked out of gear and my brain kicked into gear). sometimes you buy at good price; other times you will pay a premium.

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