Oh dear - what was it?
In all my years here this has only happened once before.
Just let something go that I now realise I really wanted to/should have kept.
Sure it's not the first time anyone has had this dilemma or the last.
Paul
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im trying desperatly to hang onto a couple of nice pieces and sell the lesser ones, to fund more lesser ones so i can buld up to another top watch, but you end up having way too much money tied up in essentially stuff i dont wear
Gutted......really? Its only a watch after all
What's an ND?
I was pretty gutted after I'd sold my JLC Master Calendar... Took me a while, but I bought another one.
It's the only solution :)
I'm a sentimental old fool, wish I could let items of value go without feeling fed up after, even if its to buy a better version..
I have a car that is now classed as a classic and has risen in value over the last few years, I need a newer everyday car and the missus could do with a new car too + I could have a dream watch all with selling the old car, but no - I just cant let it go..
Last year I sold three watches. Right now I have them all bought back. Two completely new, one the exact modded version I sold here. I am a collector I guess.
I would say don't by the same again to try and make up for it, get something different and try and move on. As soon as you buy the same watch again you will remember why you sold the lady one in the first place.
To the guy with the classic car, while I would love to own a classic car if selling it is going to benefit you and the family maybe time to move it along?
you can always get another one paul
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Hi,done this a few times.Ask buyer to give first refusal,a few have come back to me !!
I bought a watch. Never wore it.
Sold it.
Regretted it.
Bought it back.
Never wear it.
Don't sweat it, you sold it for a reason :)
Paul,
Afraid I'm siding with Dave on this one... but congratulations on selling one, more than I ever managed
TT
Plenty of time and opportunity to consider it, and buy another if you so choose.
I just bought another 116610LV today, after foolishly selling mine some time ago to a good TZ friend, who still cherishes it.
These things can easily be rectified
I feel all warm and smug on this front again.
Cheers Mark
The one watch I'd love to have back is a 14060M which I traded to Blowers along with two other watches and a bunch of £££ for an AP Diver. I don't regret the trade whatsoever, but one day I'll have a Sub back in the collection.
Which model was yours, Paul?