You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
#11. Posted:
piffting
  • Junior Member
Status: Offline
Joined: May 02, 20176Year Member
Posts: 69
Reputation Power: 2
Status: Offline
Joined: May 02, 20176Year Member
Posts: 69
Reputation Power: 2
worn the watch its amazing. However when you get it wont you be scared to wear it. For a watch of that price i know people who will never take it out the box. Make sure that you will keep care of it and wear it.
#12. Posted:
Ghost
  • Graphics King
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 15, 20149Year Member
Posts: 13,009
Reputation Power: 15478
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 15, 20149Year Member
Posts: 13,009
Reputation Power: 15478
Beautiful watch.

My only advice would be to be patient, wait until you've got a larger income. As taking on loans and dealing with debts can escalate quickly.

Edit: I too have an obsession with watches most of which I do not or have not worn due to it being an investment. I see why you want it so bad.
#13. Posted:
Txby
  • TTG Senior
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 29, 201310Year Member
Posts: 1,267
Reputation Power: 63
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 29, 201310Year Member
Posts: 1,267
Reputation Power: 63
lndigo wrote Good luck man would give you advice but I'm only 13 don't know alot about this stuff ahah


Thanks buddy!
#14. Posted:
Txby
  • TTG Senior
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 29, 201310Year Member
Posts: 1,267
Reputation Power: 63
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 29, 201310Year Member
Posts: 1,267
Reputation Power: 63
piffting wrote worn the watch its amazing. However when you get it wont you be scared to wear it. For a watch of that price i know people who will never take it out the box. Make sure that you will keep care of it and wear it.


Ahh was it comfortable?!! I will never take it off aha and yes I will treat it like my child haha
#15. Posted:
Txby
  • TTG Senior
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 29, 201310Year Member
Posts: 1,267
Reputation Power: 63
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 29, 201310Year Member
Posts: 1,267
Reputation Power: 63
Devil wrote Beautiful watch.

My only advice would be to be patient, wait until you've got a larger income. As taking on loans and dealing with debts can escalate quickly.

Edit: I too have an obsession with watches most of which I do not or have not worn due to it being an investment. I see why you want it so bad.


But I can't stop thinking about this watch haha, that's good to hear!! I may wait a while and see how my business goes and if all is going well then I will proceed

Thank you all!
#16. Posted:
Craig
  • V5 Launch
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 16, 201212Year Member
Posts: 20,271
Reputation Power: 17065
Motto: 2b || !2b
Motto: 2b || !2b
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 16, 201212Year Member
Posts: 20,271
Reputation Power: 17065
Motto: 2b || !2b
Seriously don't bother with a Rolex yet, they are a luxury in life once you have earned it. Get financially stable and not live to regret financing something you simply don't need.

If you want a nice looking watch, look at the Monaco range by Rotary, I have 3 and they are by far the best watches I've owned.

I have worn Rolex's in the past, they ain't much different at all.

Please don't piss away money on a brand, unless your income is disposable... Which at 16, it is far from that xD
#17. Posted:
Ilcamorrista
  • Tutorial King
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 06, 201310Year Member
Posts: 2,228
Reputation Power: 0
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 06, 201310Year Member
Posts: 2,228
Reputation Power: 0
Buy a fake one.
#18. Posted:
002
  • Christmas!
Status: Offline
Joined: Sep 25, 20149Year Member
Posts: 4,817
Reputation Power: 7289
Status: Offline
Joined: Sep 25, 20149Year Member
Posts: 4,817
Reputation Power: 7289
At 16 you cannot legally sign a contract so you would not be able to finance.

Let's just say you were though, you're talking to me, the bank. Do you want to know what I see? I see a 16 year old kid asking for my hard earned money to finance a DAMN WATCH!!! You have no credit, and you want 5k+ for an article of clothing that you don't need and can get stolen super fast? No way in hell lol.

Honestly, even if you did get a loan, the interest rate would be stupid high and you'd probably pay at least 25% or more of what the watch is worth on top of what you financed. Take that thought and get rid of it. Worry about getting a reliable car at your age.
#19. Posted:
Vera
  • E3 2017
Status: Offline
Joined: May 27, 201310Year Member
Posts: 3,613
Reputation Power: 330
Status: Offline
Joined: May 27, 201310Year Member
Posts: 3,613
Reputation Power: 330
wait, you work at subway and are in college your priorities or not in order if you're trying to get a rolex.

Wait until you finish college and are working, save up and buy it upfront you're putting yourself in debt already over a watch. Get a cheap one its pointless
#20. Posted:
Txby
  • TTG Senior
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 29, 201310Year Member
Posts: 1,267
Reputation Power: 63
Status: Offline
Joined: Jun 29, 201310Year Member
Posts: 1,267
Reputation Power: 63
I understand that taking out a loan and applying for a credit car is going to be very unreliable. However, I don't think I need a load as if i'm financing from the jewellers themself, surely I can just pay from my debit card the monthly fee? I get paid around 250-300 a month and the Jewellers are selliing the watch for 109 a month for (30months) and there is 0% interest! I mean as I said I have a car sorted and nonetheless I will still have around 3/5 of my work money left to spend/invest +plus money from my parents so it shouldn't prevent me from buying the necessities + (more smart option for some).

Thanks for replies!
Jump to:
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.