The Watch Thread - Part 16

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2k salary can hoot tudor BB la...better stay rich than being in debt. The watch is not officially yours until you have finished paying the installment.
 

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2k salary can hoot tudor BB la...better stay rich than being in debt. The watch is not officially yours until you have finished paying the installment.

This is true... can consider Tudor first (pay school fees for black bay before going to Submariner) If you Heng Heng can break even with your Tudor when selling if off or trading it in, dont even think of profit with this Brand.
 

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$2600 before cpf.



my salary is $2600 before cpf. which credit card can i apply for and if i buy a rolex within $10,000 then how does the credit card repayment work?

I hate to be a wet blanket - but I think $2.6k not deducting CPF contribution and expenses will put you in a tight financial position for a Rolex.

Assuming AD offers interest-free credit card instalment plan for the Rolex you are eyeing, on a 12-month plan you will need to pay $834 (not including processing fee, if any):

$2,600 - 20% CPF contribution - $834 = $1,246.

Suggest you get something within your immediate means rather than being tied down unnecessarily. Of course, the choice is yours. :)
 

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Start small,I also started with Seiko sznf then moved into steinhart,squale,Tissot then eventually black bay it's a fun journey you are still young
 

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Start small,I also started with Seiko sznf then moved into steinhart,squale,Tissot then eventually black bay it's a fun journey you are still young

u are moving on to a next level again.
when i grow up i wanna be like u...
 

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take a look at the money mind, credit card section.

there's a ccs thread, a dcp thread.
many people real life cases that sunk into deep credit card debts, its real.
 

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$2600 before cpf.



my salary is $2600 before cpf. which credit card can i apply for and if i buy a rolex within $10,000 then how does the credit card repayment work?

wah friend

i have sad news for you
 

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This is true... can consider Tudor first (pay school fees for black bay before going to Submariner) If you Heng Heng can break even with your Tudor when selling if off or trading it in, dont even think of profit with this Brand.
Actually, just buy what your heart tells you ba. If you only want Rolex, no point wasting money on other watches scratching the itch.

Your peers and family will look up to you given your age and owning a Rolex. This is assuming you manage to settle the payment without any financial stress or aid.

Just be disciplined and stay focused.

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$2600 before cpf.


my salary is $2600 before cpf. which credit card can i apply for and if i buy a rolex within $10,000 then how does the credit card repayment work?

Sorry to say this but get your priorities right. Don’t think you should be considering a luxury watch at this point in time let alone Rolex. All this can wait.

By the way how pls are u?

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Actually, just buy what your heart tells you ba. If you only want Rolex, no point wasting money on other watches scratching the itch.

Your peers and family will look up to you given your age and owning a Rolex. This is assuming you manage to settle the payment without any financial stress or aid.

Just be disciplined and stay focused.

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With patina how to be new hoot heh
First Zelos since 2016, have another 2 Zelos

Sorry to say this but get your priorities right. Don’t think you should be considering a luxury watch at this point in time let alone Rolex. All this can wait.

By the way how pls are u?

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speaking generally please rank the following brands in terms of
1) value for money
2) resale value

Rolex, Tudor, Frank Muller, Hublot, Omega
 

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speaking generally please rank the following brands in terms of
1) value for money
2) resale value

Rolex, Tudor, Frank Muller, Hublot, Omega

lol

for what you say, i think you're into resale value.

buy rolex la. the rest don't think suit you
 

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lol

for what you say, i think you're into resale value.

buy rolex la. the rest don't think suit you

Most of the ppl they want to buy Rolex is because Rolex holding high resales value, how many ppl really like the design? I guess accept more than like.
 

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Sorry to say this but get your priorities right. Don’t think you should be considering a luxury watch at this point in time let alone Rolex. All this can wait.

By the way how pls are u?

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Can aim those 2k to 3k watches but I doubt he's interested
 

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Most of the ppl they want to buy Rolex is because Rolex holding high resales value, how many ppl really like the design? I guess accept more than like.
This.
Take away the logo and it will look like any other diver watch. Take away the resale value.... U know..
 

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Lol that’s rolex for you.

But must also be something you buy with surplus cash.
Like many mentioned, Rolex usually hold their value, but no guarantee.

Plus, if really holding for capital gain, I rather you use the money trade stocks. Definitely more ROI than holding a watch.

And the real rich dont go for resale from what I see. They jitao buy Richard Mille, Hublot
 
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