at first all i wanted was a new car
but then i spent that new car on a new watch
>>1551867
better investment imo
a 25 year old Rolex is worth 75% of its original investment. Whereas a 25 year old car MIGHT be worth 25% of its original investment if you have it MINT from sitting in a garage for the next years
>>1551877
I totally agree, but it's just a luxury watch, where a car has a real value.
Don't get it twisted. I would take a nice FP Journe over an equivalently priced car any day.
>>1551867
Speaking of watches, is there a /biz/list of acceptable watches in differing price classes?
>>1551911
we need this.
we also need a list of watches acceptable at what level
because ive got a nice submariner but i cant wear it as a fucking intern can i
>>1551915
How old is it?if anyone takes note, say it was your dead granddad's?
>>1551894
you can get functional cars and trucks in the 2000-3000 dollar range, anything more is just luxury.
>>1551867
you're more likely to make business connections with a good watch than a new/sports car.
>>1551926
>compensate you lack of social skills with jewerly
/biz/
>>1551877
Even better than that, if you pick a good one (not the celilini) you can sell it for more.
>>1551915
Yes the fuck you can! Most people won't notice, but luckily for you you can always take a sense of pride knowing you have a middle finger on your wrist.