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DaveyLC
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17th Feb 12 at 09:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by Ben J
I think you've missed my joke. I realise DKNY isn't elite enough for this thread.

Tbh I couldn't GAF anyway. It tells the time, feels good quality and looks good (IMO). I've had it 6 years too and its still perfect. So its spot on imo. And only cost about £250.


[Edited on 17-02-2012 by Ben J]


That £250 could have been better spent on something else.. The TW Steel watches in earlier posts are a good example
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17th Feb 12 at 09:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

How better spent? How can a watch that tells time accuratley and doesn't break be bettered?
John
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17th Feb 12 at 09:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You could have spent it on a manufacturer who makes watches and not one who makes perfume.
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17th Feb 12 at 09:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

But whats would the difference be? Its a watch, it tells the time.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
How better spent? How can a watch that tells time accuratley and doesn't break be bettered?


You could have spent £25 on a watch that did that and was of the same quality.. But you decided to spend £225 on a DKNY sticker.
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17th Feb 12 at 09:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It was a present.

Ben J
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Theres people on here who spend £3k on a watch that tells the time, and i've got a £250 one that does the same. I'm in a better position IMO. Granted, I could have got a £25 but hey ho.

[Edited on 17-02-2012 by Ben J]
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
Theres people on here who spend £3k on a watch that tells the time, and i've got a £250 one that does the same. I'm in a better position IMO. Granted, I could have got a £25 but hey ho.

[Edited on 17-02-2012 by Ben J]


Not really because most of those £3k watches are worth roughly the same, if not more second hand and will last for decades.

As soon as DKNY isnt a fashionable perfume the watch will be worth fuck all.
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17th Feb 12 at 09:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

So once DKNY isn't "fashionable" will it stop working????

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Why but a 25k Audi when you you can buy a hyundai that does the same?

You can only use that if everything you ever buy is the cheapest possible.

There's absolutely no reason to spend 3k on a watch unless you want to, whatever the budget though, there's always better than a clothing brand.
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...I should rephrase that.. In some cases they will be worth more
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17th Feb 12 at 09:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I don't buy a watch as an investment, I buy it so I know the time. If it breaks, I throw it away and buy another.
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I don't buy anything as an investment, I buy things because I like them, I'd rather accrue more of them than sell them.
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Tbh I should have just googled some images of expensive watches and posted them on here as my "collection" like everyone else has done.
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quote:
Originally posted by John
I don't buy anything as an investment, I buy things because I like them, I'd rather accrue more of them than sell them.


I've seen some £6000 watches that I like, but also some £100 ones that I like just as much. So therefore i'd buy the £100 one. Sensible option imo.

£6000 watch looks nice and tells the time
£100 watch looks nice and tells the time.

No brainer
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
quote:
Originally posted by John
I don't buy anything as an investment, I buy things because I like them, I'd rather accrue more of them than sell them.


I've seen some £6000 watches that I like, but also some £100 ones that I like just as much. So therefore i'd buy the £100 one. Sensible option imo.

£6000 watch looks nice and tells the time
£100 watch looks nice and tells the time.

No brainer


And a Daewoo Matiz is a perfectly good car to drive to work in so why dont you get one?
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If you don't like watches then you are 100% correct Ben, the £100 is a better option.

The £6000 one is 99% of cases will still be better, just not for you personally.

I wouldn't be paying £750 a month mortgage then buying a car for £25k cash, that's just me though.
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I drive about 800 miles per week for work. Therefore the added comfort, performance and mpg from my diesel Audi is a worthwhile investment.

I have 2 kids. I couldn't transport my 2 kids and all their gear around in a Matiz.
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If you don't like watches then you are 100% correct Ben, the £100 is a better option.

The £6000 one is 99% of cases will still be better, just not for you personally.

I wouldn't be paying £750 a month mortgage then buying a car for £25k cash, that's just me though.


Why???

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Originally posted by Ben J
I drive about 800 miles per week for work. Therefore the added comfort, performance and mpg from my diesel Audi is a worthwhile investment.

I have 2 kids. I couldn't transport my 2 kids and all their gear around in a Matiz.


Well how about a bigger Daewoo? Perfectly safe car, economical, reliable and I'd bet cheaper to run.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
quote:
Originally posted by John
If you don't like watches then you are 100% correct Ben, the £100 is a better option.

The £6000 one is 99% of cases will still be better, just not for you personally.

I wouldn't be paying £750 a month mortgage then buying a car for £25k cash, that's just me though.


Why???




Because tyou'd be a mug to be paying the massive extra interest on your mortgage when you could have put that £25k into equity but instead you buy a £25k that will just lose money year on year.
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The mortgage would be paid off and I'd be paying 200 a month to the car.
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
I drive about 800 miles per week for work. Therefore the added comfort, performance and mpg from my diesel Audi is a worthwhile investment.

I have 2 kids. I couldn't transport my 2 kids and all their gear around in a Matiz.


Well how about a bigger Daewoo? Perfectly safe car, economical, reliable and I'd bet cheaper to run.


How much cheaper would an equiv Daewoo be?
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The mortgage would be paid off and I'd be paying 200 a month to the car.


£25k wouldn't pay off our mortgage??
DaveyLC
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
quote:
Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote:
Originally posted by Ben J
I drive about 800 miles per week for work. Therefore the added comfort, performance and mpg from my diesel Audi is a worthwhile investment.

I have 2 kids. I couldn't transport my 2 kids and all their gear around in a Matiz.


Well how about a bigger Daewoo? Perfectly safe car, economical, reliable and I'd bet cheaper to run.


How much cheaper would an equiv Daewoo be?


You're hardwork... The point is what is 'equivilent' you're arguing that a £25 watch is just as good as a £2500 watch because it tells the time but on the other hand a £2500 car isnt as good as a £25000 car even though they both do the same job?

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