Truth is besides the tiny little name on the dial, some aesthetics only appreciable up close and a few seconds accuracy (maybe) or charm of excellent mechanical (still not as accurate and quartz), they’re a money hole.

I bought a sapphire crystal-lensed 24k gold accented Bering that people cream over — super elegant — and it was only maybe €150. Keeps time like a champ and looks better than the vast majority of people’s watches in the room. A win.

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Nothing wrong with that and the love and story for your watch is the most important thing.

Besides that I am a watch enthusiast and also like to save in them. See it as a savings account instead of fiat savings. Highly liquid as a safety net and if you buy right, you never lose fiat value on it