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They seem to keep their value pretty well on the more expensive models Navi's/Motors etc but it seems that the 38mm models drop the most.
Just bought a Tag Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph, its a replica from china. I wanted a watch that looked nice and for £25 was willing to take the risk of it being complete crap. Happily what turned up was not complete crap, was very high quality and after comparing it to a 'genuine' one bought for £725 I can safely say there is no way they can be told apart, they are the same weight and feel, none have defects or differences and all the functions on the replica work exactly as they should.
Infact I m going to put my head on the line here and say the 'replicas' are probabily originals taken from the 'genuine' factory or something, materials and build quality is exactly the same, they are that good, even has all the markings/serial numbers and logos. Long gone are the days when replicas, where rubbish quality. Quality 10/10 Value 10/10. Just goes to prove how much profit the brands are making and ripping us off in the process.![]()
Not even clothing?I couldn't wear anything that cost more than about £250.
Congrats OP, nice watch.
I picked one up today too, photo below.
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nice, i like a lot of the breitlings, some dont do it for me either
the montbrilliant legend is my fav, but at 47mm i fear a little too big for me
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No watch can look like it cost 2k, they all look the same!
nice, i like a lot of the breitlings, some dont do it for me either
the montbrilliant legend is my fav, but at 47mm i fear a little too big for me
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Is that a vintage Navitimer? Very nice.![]()
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Agree, the only Breitling I would entertain is
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you think ?
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Maybe Franck Muller is not the best example to use bearing in mind their history
though in terms of aesthetics they are great