Interesting. I find the flipper logic interesting. It’s not my style of collecting, but no harm, no foul. Examining the thought process of others helps me sharpen my own thoughts, opinions, and again sometimes it’s just interesting. That’s the best thing about the hobby - so many ways to approach it, evolve slowly, radically, blah, blah. Have a good one.
So far in my collection I have never sold a watch as yet. I think I have a fear of not being able to replace it with the same if I wind up regretting the flip. Most of my collection is micros that are now sold out or hard to get.
As far as I am concerned, flipping is totally fine, as long as you dont lose too much money, then you shhould reevaluate. This way, you can try a looot of watches and keep what you want
Interesting. I find the flipper logic interesting. It’s not my style of collecting, but no harm, no foul.
Examining the thought process of others helps me sharpen my own thoughts, opinions, and again sometimes it’s just interesting.
That’s the best thing about the hobby - so many ways to approach it, evolve slowly, radically, blah, blah.
Have a good one.
Gonna need a bigger box!..
So far in my collection I have never sold a watch as yet. I think I have a fear of not being able to replace it with the same if I wind up regretting the flip. Most of my collection is micros that are now sold out or hard to get.
As far as I am concerned, flipping is totally fine, as long as you dont lose too much money, then you shhould reevaluate. This way, you can try a looot of watches and keep what you want
I agree. I get great deals and feel I’ve lost very little.
Pace yourself.
@@mccauleyjohnny4992 I think it’s fine. Lol