Wasting money on expensive items

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Just seen an advert on here for watches some of which are nearly £50k! I just don’t get it at all. What’s the point to it? Not just watches, it goes for other stupidly expensive items like cars, jewellery or even handbags! Can someone explain why you need a £50k watch.
 
Just seen an advert on here for watches some of which are nearly £50k! I just don’t get it at all. What’s the point to it? Not just watches, it goes for other stupidly expensive items like cars, jewellery or even handbags! Can someone explain why you need a £50k watch.
Because you are a flash ****?
 
Perhaps, having worked hard all your life, building up your business, growing your profits through clever financial decisions and being successful you have decided to treat yourself.
If we all had the same bland, mass produced stuff, what a boring world it would be.
 
Just seen an advert on here for watches some of which are nearly £50k! I just don’t get it at all. What’s the point to it? Not just watches, it goes for other stupidly expensive items like cars, jewellery or even handbags! Can someone explain why you need a £50k watch.
A watch came up on my social media the other day and i thought 'oooohhh that looks nice' so clicked on it and had a look thinking maybe 1/2k max. £64,000 it was. I think im not their target market and now my social media is flooded with super expensive watches ill never be able to afford. I do like watches and if i could afford one i'd happily pay a few thousand for one, but 64k on a watch is premier league type money.
 
Just seen an advert on here for watches some of which are nearly £50k! I just don’t get it at all. What’s the point to it? Not just watches, it goes for other stupidly expensive items like cars, jewellery or even handbags! Can someone explain why you need a £50k watch.
If you earn 20 grand a year, you won't be buying a £50k watch, but if you earn 20 million a year then £50k is such a small fraction of your income that you just might (if you've run out of other things to buy). The watch industry knows this and is happy to cater for both ends of the market. That, for instance, is why the high end Swiss watch manufacturers launched the Swatch brand in the 80s so that they didn't lose out on the former group.
 
Just seen an advert on here for watches some of which are nearly £50k! I just don’t get it at all. What’s the point to it? Not just watches, it goes for other stupidly expensive items like cars, jewellery or even handbags! Can someone explain why you need a £50k watch.



I would suggest because you like the item and as long as you can afford it why not.

13 years ago I got a serious illness that doctors were struggling to get to grips with. I started finishing jobs around the house because I thought I might shortly be dead. When I realised I wasn`t going to die I treated myself to a Breitling Navitimer.

Still have it today and still love the look. Well worth the money.

People who buy stuff on credit now, that is a waste of money.
 
I'm on the waiting list for a Rolex Daytona and if I ever get offered one (they tend to look after their regulars) i'll snap it up for £10,200... They sell for around £25,000 for the base model so it's a cast iron "investment"

If I do get one (ordered black) i'll immediately put my name down for a white one too
 
Perhaps, having worked hard all your life, building up your business, growing your profits through clever financial decisions and being successful you have decided to treat yourself.
If we all had the same bland, mass produced stuff, what a boring world it would be.

Is that you Donald?
 
A £50k watch can stop working and then it becomes a very expensive watch to mend! A £1.99 quartz watch that stops working can get chucked in the 'small electricals' at the local tip and a new one purchased for £1.99! What did I say about remembering quality and low price in a post t'other day?!!
 
Depends some are assets that increase in value due to rarity, so watches, some jewellery and definitely certain cars are a worthwhile investment.
 
I'm on the waiting list for a Rolex Daytona and if I ever get offered one (they tend to look after their regulars) i'll snap it up for £10,200... They sell for around £25,000 for the base model so it's a cast iron "investment"

If I do get one (ordered black) i'll immediately put my name down for a white one too
Make sure they dont find out you’ve sold it or you’ll be life banned from getting another from Rolex.
 
Perhaps, having worked hard all your life, building up your business, growing your profits through clever financial decisions and being successful you have decided to treat yourself.
If we all had the same bland, mass produced stuff, what a boring world it would be.
See post 2
 
Perhaps, having worked hard all your life, building up your business, growing your profits through clever financial decisions and being successful you have decided to treat yourself.
If we all had the same bland, mass produced stuff, what a boring world it would be.
Ironically, that person worked hard, creating cheap, bland, mass produced stuff to make enough money to spaff on an obsolete item.

In fact they ordered a pocket watch at the same time.
 
If you want an example of how good an investment cars can be, back in the late 80s early 90s the arse fell out of the classic car market.
At a classic car show, someone was selling a 1964 Aston DB5 for £30k. It was far from perfect condition but probably could have been considered fair.
Fast forward to today and you would be lucky to pick one up in similar condition for less than £300k. That’s a 10 fold increase in value, much more than virtually all property over the same period of time.
 
Perhaps, having worked hard all your life, building up your business, growing your profits through clever financial decisions and being successful you have decided to treat yourself.
If we all had the same bland, mass produced stuff, what a boring world it would be.
It's like people who buy lambos etc and drive them in Central London. Utterly pointless.

I have a watch. It's from 1965. A classic piece that tells the time.

It's my Dad's old one. I have a photo of me as a baby with him holding me. He's wearing the watch.

Means far more to me than wanking 50k on a Rolex.
 
I understand why people buy nice things even though some of the nice things that people buy look frivolous on the outside.

People who like to buy art IMO aren't buying something nice they are buying an investment, weirdly they want to pay more for something so they can sell it for more, the world of high art is crammed with frauds and charlatans.

Most things that are expensive are an investment so you have every chance of getting your money back or at least a large chunk of it, there are however people who spend a fortune on food and wine which is a one shot deal, I see that as a waste of money when it is a massive overspend in reality it is rich people paying not to eat in the same space as Chantelle and her 4 children.

So to all you people who like nice watches just carry on, you've probably earned the right to have a mechanical marvel you haven't bought from Argos for £30, and if I had that much disposable income I would join you in your watch appreciation.
 
It's like people who buy lambos etc and drive them in Central London. Utterly pointless.

I have a watch. It's from 1965. A classic piece that tells the time.

It's my Dad's old one. I have a photo of me as a baby with him holding me. He's wearing the watch.

Means far more to me than wanking 50k on a Rolex.
I’m pleased for you but each to their own I say.. If a £50k watch floats your boat and you can afford one, why not

Life’s too short to worry …
 
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