Are Watches a Form of Investment?
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Tim and Armand tackle the age-old question in the watch collecting world of whether collectors should consider their watches as forms of investment. They discuss misconceptions about buying and selling watches, the difference between watch brands and aftersell value, and the pros and cons of the investing mindset. They end the show by answering a viewer question about the expense of the tourbillon versus perpetual calendar complications.
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