Top of the line appliances. Felt so good to buy the most baller version of a fridge, washer/dryer, dishwasher and not even really look at the price. This is what excites you when you own a home and have kids I guess.
Tbh, my genitals are getting uncomfortably engorged when thinking about buying a new range with fire burners. I’m so old, and I don’t even have a lady/kids.
Grats on the Rollie! If that’s your first it will be an obsession soon. But first, my standard advice that I give to everyone that gets their first Rolex.
Wear it. It’s not a safe queen. It’s a tool watch. Go swimming. Skin a deer. Drive cars too fast. Climb a rock. Do baller shit. It’s no good if it never gets use.
The second one or that AP I’m sure you have your eye on can be your dress watch.
Fuckin stunnah… the next 20k or so of my excess cash flow is spoken for, and it’s all trivial bullshit and taxes. But with some luck I should be able to pick up a watch by the end of the year. Something SPICY
Well I won some awesome gifts. Does that count? Haven’t spent any of my cash yet … bc prizes were pretty awesome so I’ll bank it for now. Nice watch!! 😎
Got damn that’s a fine piece of time telling machinery. Out of curiosity what size cheque did you take down to pick up something like that? (Ie: what made you feel totally chill about buying a luxury watch?)
@yinzersaasguy you created a monster… I mean, I was always a monster, but I went and did it.
Just put down 50% on the Omega I’ve been eyeing. They didn’t have it in stock so I couldn’t walk out with it, but by the end of May, my wrist will be a little heavier
I didn’t buy my first Rolex until I was financially independent and no longer reliant on commission/paychecks for my expenses. Treat yourself to an investment property instead
Nice. Watches aren’t really my thing. I have picked up a couple bikes over the years after some big wins. So that, and my wife and kids take most of my $$.
I've never been a watch guy. But, I've also never had a 30k,50k,100k commish check.
I usually buy stupid shit that might kill me like a motorcycle.
Most goes to savings (trying to buy a house), retirement accounts, a nice dinner with my SO, or just blowing it all on options in my brokerage account.