tough decision
Originally Posted by 3ngin33r1,Sep 5 2007, 02:34 PM
Obviously, he doesn't have disposable income because he had to pick one over the other instead of buying both, now he has to "save up" for the other stuff. That's not disposable that's discretionary.
A Cartier on the wrist of a married guy with his nuts on the shelf wearing billabongs just doesn't say much to those around them.
A Cartier on the wrist of a married guy with his nuts on the shelf wearing billabongs just doesn't say much to those around them.
Well, I was going to buy an F430 but decided to buy a 15 carat yellow diamond man-earring instead. It's an investment and won't depreciate like a Ferrari.
Discuss.
(Most people I know who have $5k watches do NOT care about losing $5k to theft, destruction, depreciation, etc)
Originally Posted by Killship,Sep 8 2007, 10:35 AM
you can lose a watch easily. or get shot because of it... but my dad loves brietlings (sp?) and his is quite pricey instead of buying stuff for his old airplane.
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