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There can only be one answer to this question and it is always valid: one too few.
drferrari1 Thank you...it's nice to know my addiction is accepted here ????. I do have a wife and also two girls so the watches are my escape!!!! I'm quiet fortunate to be honest that I have the support of all 3 and don't get nagged over it!!!
Watches come and go you know, you'll discover that for yourself with time (once bankruptcy occurs and you wife kicks you out of the house : "it's your watches or me !" LOL).
Personnaly I find myself easy with 8 to 12 high end, modded or franken replicas, + a couple of gens.
In this amount of watches, I think maybe 4 or 5 reps are really here to stay : my franken Noob Daytona 116520 with 4130, Hfac Breitling Steelfish, modded/franken AP 15400, Noob Panerai 297 O-series will stay for sure. And the others, we'll see...
Let me expose here the average chronology of the rep hobbyist :
1. Discovering the hobby : you dare your 1rst replica buy, and you're amazed (even with a DHgate type of rep lol) by how close it is to an actual watch !
2. Binge buying : now the doors to replica wonders are wide open, the next months are spent (timewise AND moneywise) buying anything that shows up on M2M or available at TDs. 10, 20, 30 watches, who knows...
3. Growing up : you get more accurate in your choices. You franken a bit, sell the bad ones, get rid of the box queens and reduce the herd (a bit).
4. Compulsive buys : from time to time, your brain snaps on a M2M offer and you buy a watch you know you should'nt. But hey, don't want to loose the thrill of it.
5. Replica elder times : you getting grumpy on RWI, about those youngsters flexing weird 6 letters factory watches (" yeeeah, these JJVBBF Subs are not as good as my Noob or VSF from old times...!"). Grumpy but still, those young punks don't know, and they'll never take from you this collection of finely tuned reps you built through the years. That collection is what keeps the hobby up and the love of watches pristine.
Replica is a time and money consuming game, you'll see you'll probably spend as much on reps than you would on gens. If money can be a limit of course, it's not the reason we buy reps instead of gens. It's about the thrill, the hunt, the love of details, and the possibility to wear a wider range of amazing watches on a daily basis.
Welcome, you're in for years of "replicaddiction" !
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It's good that you are keeping the saved money from buying a rep over a gen for your family! It could've been "my dad blew all of the money on gen watches, so now I can't go to university".
Haha. I've got that covered luckily. The 3 girls always come first.
It was actually the gen thing that got me into reps. I went to the rolex dealer near my work and asked to buy a Daytone panda....they we're like heeeell no...no chance at all. then they said, 'How about a president?' I said, no thanks, not for me, how about a sub? and again I was hit with distain. After that I had a chat with the guy who turned out to be real nice and realised its not like you can just go in a buy a watch from the shop...silly me. Anyway, went home checked the grey market and thats when I realised that to have my dream watch I had to find another way. I'm not paying resale prices.
I stumbled across this place, took the risk on my first rep and there you have it. I've learnt so much from this forum and my taste has matured. The Daytona Gen is on order but in no rush now. I have one rule in this hobby. Dont spend money you cant afford to loose. Its actually that which means I can buy a few. I toy with crypto currency in my spare time and its the profits I spend on watches. My whol;e collection has come from my first $500 invested and I used to mine bitcoin 8 years ago. I work in financial services also so luckily understand a little more than most.
Oh, and, financial services? Could you tell me how can I withdraw my crypto without paying aussie tax gains? thank you in advance...
haha...no financial advice given here. They are ways to be 'tax efficient', but thats for another day lol. Yup, declare what you earn and you'll be fine. I work in compliance so have to be squeeky clean.
Working in enforcing law & compliance but ordering illegal reps? damnlol
Oooh that burns. I wrestle with it each and every day my friend :whistling:
Watches come and go you know, you'll discover that for yourself with time (once bankruptcy occurs and you wife kicks you out of the house : "it's your watches or me !" LOL).
Personnaly I find myself easy with 8 to 12 high end, modded or franken replicas, + a couple of gens.
In this amount of watches, I think maybe 4 or 5 reps are really here to stay : my franken Noob Daytona 116520 with 4130, Hfac Breitling Steelfish, modded/franken AP 15400, Noob Panerai 297 O-series will stay for sure. And the others, we'll see...
Let me expose here the average chronology of the rep hobbyist :
1. Discovering the hobby : you dare your 1rst replica buy, and you're amazed (even with a DHgate type of rep lol) by how close it is to an actual watch !
2. Binge buying : now the doors to replica wonders are wide open, the next months are spent (timewise AND moneywise) buying anything that shows up on M2M or available at TDs. 10, 20, 30 watches, who knows...
3. Growing up : you get more accurate in your choices. You franken a bit, sell the bad ones, get rid of the box queens and reduce the herd (a bit).
4. Compulsive buys : from time to time, your brain snaps on a M2M offer and you buy a watch you know you should'nt. But hey, don't want to loose the thrill of it.
5. Replica elder times : you getting grumpy on RWI, about those youngsters flexing weird 6 letters factory watches (" yeeeah, these JJVBBF Subs are not as good as my Noob or VSF from old times...!"). Grumpy but still, those young punks don't know, and they'll never take from you this collection of finely tuned reps you built through the years. That collection is what keeps the hobby up and the love of watches pristine.
Replica is a time and money consuming game, you'll see you'll probably spend as much on reps than you would on gens. If money can be a limit of course, it's not the reason we buy reps instead of gens. It's about the thrill, the hunt, the love of details, and the possibility to wear a wider range of amazing watches on a daily basis.
Welcome, you're in for years of "replicaddiction" !
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After having a stage 4 incident yesterday (bought a Blancpain via M2M.
Sure, this was Stage 4? ;-)
Anyway: Have fun with the Blancpain. It is a super watch ;-)