Porn Star wrote:The hublot f1 king power real bad.
Watches are also an investment. When buying a good quality watch, one should look at those that maintain or increase their value.
agreed that they are an investment, and if you can afford it, its not a bad one either. i personally wont be bothered if its value drops or increases, what matters to me the most is reliability and precision.....
for example, i've got a digital/analogue g-shock that cost about $700, after 5 years of being subjected to oil, gas, solvents, diesel, tar, countless chemicals, welding, steam, seawater, hot, cold, humid and dry conditions and prob a lot more, its cost me one battery replacement and about $20USD in parts (resin band and resin bezel) and it still functions like the day it was bought......its great at timekeeping (about 5 or 6 seconds a month), compared to some high end watches that are about +/-3 seconds a day.....
i'm not saying that is the best watch in the world, its just that, a lot of the brands carry big price tags and look good, but aren't very good at doing what they are made for......at the end you really have to research a particular model before purchasing.