Don't ponder on watches you really really want, buy them, immediately! Kicking myself now.
If they are reasonably priced they will be snatched up.
Watch in question was Kash's excellent Blackout. Good luck to me for finding another like it!
It's a life motto in fairness. Regret what you don't do, not what you do.
In addition, and I know this isn't helping, but providing you have the funds most older watches can be moved on for little financial loss so not too much to lose.
I was very tempted by Kash's but couldn't be certain over collecting it in the short term. It was set for a good home though. ...
The opposite of buyer's remorse!
There have been a few on here. Kash's Black Bay was nice and a great price. A TZC IWC the other week and others. Depends what funds are available and do I need anymore (is there a ban?)
Good advice all round. Glad I did with my latest "want".
True, if you wait too long it'll be gone.
Luckily I buy on impulse, so have never missed out.
And if you do like I do, never, never, ever check prices after you've made your purchase
Yep, it’s gutting when you miss out on something you want in SC. I’ve missed out twice but luckily scored the same watches when they were flipped again shortly after. I think the key is to know what you want, and be prepared to pull the trigger without remorse. Better to regret something you did, rather than something you didn’t do imo.
I disagree, frankly. I always take the time to do my due diligence, checking out the seller, going over photos carefully, checking recent prices, asking questions, etc.
Sometimes this has resulted in me missing out on a watch. So be it. If someone less cautious has beaten me to the punch, I'll live with that. Insta-buying leads to the kind of tales of remorse we often see in these pages.
Maybe it just wasn't meant to be.......
I agree that it's important to do the research so you know what you want.
But...
...in my experience this often does not apply to watches! Sure, there are some watches where another identical deal is going to come along in a minute but I can't count how often I've dithered and lost a special deal for a special watch that I have never seen again.
In short, if you know what you want then act fast if a deal comes along. Don't dither and don't stop to think (more) about it.
I take a lot of time thinking about a purchase before making one, its the only way I can stop myself having more than I should and then selling it on when I relaise I don't like it as much as I thought I did.
Have bought most of my watches new though so supply isn't usually an issue, on a more vintage piece I'd fastrack the process I'm sure (and then sell it when I change my mind a few days later) :-D
Agree with Mark.
Sometimes, if the funds are available, you have to take the plunge.
Particularly, if the watch in question is hard to source.