I have been always caught by this since I got the watches fever. Prior to this, I used to consider 200$ is a high price for a watch.

When I digged deeper into the watch world, I found out that most articles speak about 1000$-2000$ as affordable options.

Now yes I gumped to buying 1000$ as I’m getting more deep into the hobby, but what’s next?

In essence, good watches are made of steel (how much is the price 150grams that goes into making a watch?) And good movement, sapphire crystal, nice design.

U understand there are some exceptions, spring drive, thin movements or so.

But generally when we hit a certain price point 🎯, there is nothing a watchmaker can offer or maybe what they offer has a negligible effect like an extra accuracy of 1-2 seconds.

What’s more, given the income of the average person, like if my monthly income is 2300$, I’m not sure where I fit in the income level (graduate with 3 years career)

1000$ is a big portion of my income. And I believe it’s the case for many.

If anyone wears a good copy of Rolex, AP, omega etc, how many people can people can tell the difference from a distance?

And if they do, is there an intrinsic value in this time peice that makes a steel packed movement this expensive?

Thoughts ?

I’m not sure about other countries, but at least in my country people want give a shit whether someone is wearing a Casio or something else.

I mean our country is a bit strange, even celebs when they come no body really cares

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    1 year ago

    I do have my small collection and I wish I don’t go beyond 😅. Yes most people don’t care but some wearers think people do care and some others buy because they like them, but here I’m questioning what’s the intrinsic value for expensive ones? Quality, material etc, not really different once we reach a certain point.