Sign of the watch-pocalypse
Sign of the watch-pocalypse
TWO NSA's for sale...at fire sale prices...and haven't sold??
The four horsemen are on their way.
The four horsemen are on their way.
Current
Alpina Extreme Diver 300 | Benarus Ti47 | Breitling Avenger Seawolf | Eterna KonTiki Super 1973 | Hamilton Jazzmaster Viewmatic | Hamilton Pan Europ | IWC Aquatimer 2000 | Korsbek Oceaneer | Linde Werdelin The One 2.6 | Omega Seamaster 300 Spectre | Omega Seamaster 300 Titanium | Omega Seamaster 2531.80 | Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow | Panerai 005 | Rolex Deepsea | Steinhart Nav-B 6497 | Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military | Stowa Seatime | Zenith El Primero Stratos
Incoming
Considering
PAM 422 | AP Royal Oak 15400 Silver | Rolex Explorer II 42mm Polar | Omega PO 8500 XL
Sometimes it's easier just to watch
Alpina Extreme Diver 300 | Benarus Ti47 | Breitling Avenger Seawolf | Eterna KonTiki Super 1973 | Hamilton Jazzmaster Viewmatic | Hamilton Pan Europ | IWC Aquatimer 2000 | Korsbek Oceaneer | Linde Werdelin The One 2.6 | Omega Seamaster 300 Spectre | Omega Seamaster 300 Titanium | Omega Seamaster 2531.80 | Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow | Panerai 005 | Rolex Deepsea | Steinhart Nav-B 6497 | Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military | Stowa Seatime | Zenith El Primero Stratos
Incoming
Considering
PAM 422 | AP Royal Oak 15400 Silver | Rolex Explorer II 42mm Polar | Omega PO 8500 XL
Sometimes it's easier just to watch
Re: Sign of the watch-pocalypse
I may need to visit the plasma bank
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Re: Sign of the watch-pocalypse
Retail sales are shit too - It's looking just like right before the Bush 2 economic crash.
Re: Sign of the watch-pocalypse
Maybe I should hold off on the SD....
Re: Sign of the watch-pocalypse
The NSA used to fly off the shelf around here. Reminds me of the same story with the 243's.
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Re: Sign of the watch-pocalypse
It's still quite a bit of jingle...
I guess I'd need to handle one in person to see what all the fuss is about.
I guess I'd need to handle one in person to see what all the fuss is about.
Re: Sign of the watch-pocalypse
It's easily in my top five luxe divers.
sd4k
any sub
bb ff
gs diver
nsa
sd4k
any sub
bb ff
gs diver
nsa
only accurate watches are interesting
Re: Sign of the watch-pocalypse
As long as the financial markets account for something like 30% of corporate profits, we'll continue to have frequent crashes. That's just not sustainable.
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Re: Sign of the watch-pocalypse
I'm not a macro finance guy, but things don't seem great over here. Salaries are down. Real estate is up. My job is basically recession proof, but it feels like the economy is running off goverment debt and foreign cash.Seppia wrote:Semi Tangent:JP Chestnut wrote:Retail sales are shit too - It's looking just like right before the Bush 2 economic crash.
Us market is really overvalued, but it's mostly due to the idiotic stock valuation of a few big companies, plus the fact that bonds yield close to nothing or even negative (Europe).
I.e. Amazon just overtook Exxon in market cap: they just posted their biggest quarterly profit ever, which coincidentally was about half Exxon's quarterly profit.
Their worst in 17 years.
So all signs seem to point in the wrong direction, still I do not see the typical irrational euphoria we always have before a huge downturn, so who knows.
Economy could just drift sideways for a long while with no crash.
Re: Sign of the watch-pocalypse
You guys collect the wrong shit. Just sold one that I probably will never be able to replace since most vintage keep going up in price so I hold on to most of my stuff was a fluke I let one go. Just look at hodinkee vintage watch sells his stuff flying off the shelf.
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