How to Avoid Buyer's Remorse With Watches

How to Avoid Buyer's Remorse With Watches

Unfortunately the price tag of that watch is about 10-15 times more than my current watches and three-to-four times the GS I initially came for The problem for you now is that you are looking at watches in a very, very different price range and with a very different sort of quality than what you have had in the past, and you do not know what you have fallen in love with yet Grand Seiko make very fine watches, but in the Parmigiani you have a handmade and hand finished Swiss watch that can stand on its own merits next to anything that Patek, Vacheron, or Audemars make and at that price, for that level of watchmaking, there are many other choices as well.

You will be choosing it over other watches in its price and quality range as well As a recent graduate, I'm a long way away from affording any sort of Rolex, but should that day come I would very much like to obtain a GMT-Master II In my ambivalence as to what sort of model appeals most to me, I've noticed that Rolex have introduced more flashy watches with brighter colors recently.

Before spending any money on watches that you think are "New" I'd strongly advise you to become better acquainted with the history of the professional models in general and the GMT in particular The professional models in Everose can be a bit much in some instances, even by solid gold watch standards but the more classic sports models in gold, or in Rolesor have history on their side, as well as being relatively more tasteful than the bigger watches. . Source