Looking at the three watches listed. They are all used watches. I have included the current prices that way you can see what I am looking at. Any input is appreciated. Thanks.
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Longines for me as I can't justify the $800 difference yet.
Where are you finding the Spirit for $1500?
Where are you finding the Spirit for $1500?
It’s a used one I found but I don’t want to say yet because I don’t want anyone grabbing it before I do
It’s a used one I found but I don’t want to say yet because I don’t want anyone grabbing it before I do
That’s awesome, I usually see them used for $1750 or more.
That’s awesome, I usually see them used for $1750 or more.
I found a lot of that as well. But I got lucky I guess and found a cheaper one
My opinion, you’re not getting $800 more worth of watch with the BB. If that’s what you want, it’s fine, just from a value standpoint I’d eliminate it. Between the Longines and the 1926, I think the Longines is a clear winner in just about every way. Even at the notion of $1,700 I’d still go Longines.
My opinion, you’re not getting $800 more worth of watch with the BB. If that’s what you want, it’s fine, just from a value standpoint I’d eliminate it. Between the Longines and the 1926, I think the Longines is a clear winner in just about every way. Even at the notion of $1,700 I’d still go Longines.
Thanks for the input
If you're planning to keep the watch forever then which one you choose is simply personal choice. If you're looking to move it on within a few years then I reckon that Tudor will be easier to shift and will hold it's value better.
the spirit is simply amazing
the black bay 41 is also very cool but 41mm is to big for me personally for that kind of watch
the 1926 is just not very interesting imo
If you're planning to keep the watch forever then which one you choose is simply personal choice. If you're looking to move it on within a few years then I reckon that Tudor will be easier to shift and will hold it's value better.
And by that, I specifically mean the Black Bay
If you're planning to keep the watch forever then which one you choose is simply personal choice. If you're looking to move it on within a few years then I reckon that Tudor will be easier to shift and will hold it's value better.
I do not tend to keep watched long term. I am trying to change that with this purchase. But I am leaning toward Tudor for the resale value as you said.