In @Matt's recent thread "A beginners guide to Real Spend" he talked about dropping the price of a watch down about $3K.
I was recently married and one of the traditions from my wife's family's culture is buying the groom a gift (usually a watch). They have been pushing me to find a watch that I like but I have been stalling as I find it strange to spend around $3000 to $5000 on a watch, especially someone else's money.
The more exciting aspect of this is how I can get a watch with a retail value of $3K to $5K for much less.
The recent Amex Sync offers with Grey and Sons Jewelers got me thinking about all of this.
So @Matt or others with similar experience, can you tell me how to start looking to stack offers to reduce the cost of a watch in such a way.
Also, should I be looking at pre-owned watches?
I was recently married and one of the traditions from my wife's family's culture is buying the groom a gift (usually a watch). They have been pushing me to find a watch that I like but I have been stalling as I find it strange to spend around $3000 to $5000 on a watch, especially someone else's money.
The more exciting aspect of this is how I can get a watch with a retail value of $3K to $5K for much less.
The recent Amex Sync offers with Grey and Sons Jewelers got me thinking about all of this.
So @Matt or others with similar experience, can you tell me how to start looking to stack offers to reduce the cost of a watch in such a way.
Also, should I be looking at pre-owned watches?