Good day to all bros,
I've always been intrigued with the curiousity associated with these oldies and the fact that for an prized object that keeps time, having been through and stood the test of time itself is just perfect. Although I've still yet to own my first vintage, I know I'm on my way to having a collection myself. Been on a lookout for a 1675 in good condition with papers, but I realized that these watches are selling for so much more than what it was purchased at. Some even selling at ridiculous prices.
Any bros out there that are vintage watch collectors themselves can give a rough summary of what to look out for in acquiring one? And I know it is a willing buyer willing seller market, but are there certain guidelines to which a vintage can be priced reasonably in this sentimental market? Please share with us!
Thank you for your time.
I've always been intrigued with the curiousity associated with these oldies and the fact that for an prized object that keeps time, having been through and stood the test of time itself is just perfect. Although I've still yet to own my first vintage, I know I'm on my way to having a collection myself. Been on a lookout for a 1675 in good condition with papers, but I realized that these watches are selling for so much more than what it was purchased at. Some even selling at ridiculous prices.
Any bros out there that are vintage watch collectors themselves can give a rough summary of what to look out for in acquiring one? And I know it is a willing buyer willing seller market, but are there certain guidelines to which a vintage can be priced reasonably in this sentimental market? Please share with us!
Thank you for your time.
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