Porsche Design Watches
#16
If you like one or more, can afford them, get it/them... I wouldn't think they're as valuable as other limited (or not limited edition) watches.
Although when I stumbled up on this, I had to have it.
2002 edition, 831/4098 (4098 being the number of minutes he totalled in all his wins)...
also have an Oris TT1, not limited but when Alan McNish was at Toyota F1 and peddling them, I decided down the road I'd find one pre-owned. Ain't EBay a wonderful thing !
Although when I stumbled up on this, I had to have it.
2002 edition, 831/4098 (4098 being the number of minutes he totalled in all his wins)...
also have an Oris TT1, not limited but when Alan McNish was at Toyota F1 and peddling them, I decided down the road I'd find one pre-owned. Ain't EBay a wonderful thing !
#17
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Burning Brakes
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From: Encinitas, CA "Surf Capital of the World"
Sorry, this was a "collecting" question not a "investment" question. I wouldn't invest in something that is over priced by 2 to 3 times it's value (such as a show room car or a quartz watch)! But there are collectors out there that will want a certain item if yo choose to sell it. Collecting means a totally different thing to me. And I love that Senna TAG want to sell it?
#21
Senna was the man. I don't care how many records Spoonface PuntMacher holds, Senna's death robbed us of some amazing head-to-head battles, and more championships for Ayrton. He'll always be the best in my book... Yep, I had to get one of the TAG editions... here's the Oris TT1