I imagine stateside preppers love the Cybertruck it has a rather Logans Run- post zombie apocalypse vibe, the steel and sharp looking edges!...it´d be really fascinating to know if they´ve been...
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I imagine stateside preppers love the Cybertruck it has a rather Logans Run- post zombie apocalypse vibe, the steel and sharp looking edges!...it´d be really fascinating to know if they´ve been...
Chinese are eating his lunch, hence another round of price slashing on his other car models.
Yup pretty much sums it up I agree, clever, very clever.
Reassuringly expensive?:wink-new:
They go like flies to where the money, low hanging fruit is perceived to be I guess, well you would, like in any business...Thankful they´ve not been as numerous round hereabouts, really not too...
On the rare occasions we´ve strayed into a looky looky zone I just politely verbally wave them off, just not worth it whatever their wares du jour, for cometh one, come all looky looky men...
Nearly spat out my porridge:friendly_wink:
Wong Kei ´s on Wardour St. used to be great fun, their no frills service ethic was legendary, good food reasonable prices... once while waiting to be seated overheard some American´s request ´´No...
The SM's are always readily available to buy, to anyone, any time, no lists, AD rituals or courtship dance required.:lolskull:
Yup could well just be the angle as you say, W.
Appreciate your candour, perspective.
Hate seems rather a strong, surely wrong word for questioning an orthodoxy, while highlighting the costs of opportunity, ownership, and that change is the only constant...? Why the extreme...
Was a while since I watched the video but doesn´t he state he´s NOT gonna get into the accuracy- performance, cos obvs one is a cheap watch the other´s 20 or 30 times more expensive thus you´d...
I reckon we´ll have to agree to disagree Dave. These are volatile times, plausibly forecast to only worsen thus I think your optimistic, broad assumption isn´t in tune with the current conditions,...
I´m not sure that will hold true in all circumstances, though in fairness that´s about only death and taxes which do...and the latter's more malleable depending.
The dial- package looks kinda well a bit small on you, for a purposeful dive type watch, just to me, and obvs not seeking to influence your, anyone else's view or opinion. Maybe the angles are...
Perhaps assets that have the potential to be turned in to cash, if a buyer can be found, might be a better description. Subject to the usual considerations, timing, market conditions, broader...
From the Fortune linky I posted, the CEO fella from Rolex offers a different opinion, HE is attempting to pour water on the idea a Rolex is an investment,
“I don’t like it when people compare...
I guess it's the 500 quid a year the 10k spent on the watch, that the 10K IS not generating you in interest in a cash ISA..or similar, more or less entirely risk, hassle free and likely accessible...
You're welcome, I'll be interested in your thoughts on the Yema if you decide to get it.
Damn that's a fine looking watch, multi sub dials really not my thing but that's a really handsome'un, appealingly well balanced/ attractive colours.
Appealingly slim and you've a choice of size, which is nice. Not as polished, less shiny having brushed sides, there's a Green dial version of the Baltic Hermetique, similar field watch vibes, 37 mm...
Pretty decent book though imho.
Always on the fence me, gotta be more decisive.:welcoming:
Possibly a bit drafty too, absence of nik naks...
Gotta say you're still not selling it.,'' unpleasant or toxic'', no ta, had me fill.