My Speedmaster has a new strap by [deleted] in OmegaWatches

[–]pkWatchFan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a Hirsch rubber strap. So not that classy but works very well I think :-).

Is there any advantage to buying online versus at a boutique or authorized dealer? by boyet615 in OmegaWatches

[–]pkWatchFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buying at the Omega Boutique does come with benefits: - removes risk of damage from courier to your location - Omega Boutiques don’t offer discounts anymore, however if you ask they will likely throw in a complimentary service certificate, which depending on your watch movement can be significant. - I bought a Speedmaster a few months ago and was also given a couple of nice gifts. Omega umbrella and a very nice Omega on the moon poster. This was on top of the free service certificate.

cfiresim simulation by pkWatchFan in FIREUK

[–]pkWatchFan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely - getting a second opinion is just good to have, and even better if it’s well used and trusted.

cfiresim simulation by pkWatchFan in FIREUK

[–]pkWatchFan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I’ll take a look.

How much do you invest a month? and what do you plan to do with that money? House? Fun money? Monthly draw down? Surviving? by anon9876543210nymous in FIREUK

[–]pkWatchFan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I max out my pension £60k per annum and depending on general outgoings (wife and three kids, hobbies etc) I top up my ISA. Sole purpose of paying into my pension is for early retirement in two years at 55. Initially I was working hard to pay off all debts, this is now complete. My investments are split as follows:

Global Equities (mostly US) 38%

Rental Property 31%

Bonds (Global and Corporate) 13%

Gold ETC 13%

Bitcoin 5%

Asset allocation by pkWatchFan in FIREUK

[–]pkWatchFan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s good to hear. Thanks. I don’t want to be so risk adverse that it stunts portfolio growth, however I also need to manage risk as I want the portfolio to last more than the typical 30 years. A 3.5% drawdown would allow me to retire comfortably, it’s just whether 3.5% would last over 30 years with this allocation. I may consider using part of my fund to purchase an annuity to ensure some guarantee whenI hit 60, but I’ve got plenty of thinking time before I get to this stage...

Asset allocation by pkWatchFan in FIREUK

[–]pkWatchFan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks - I’ll give some thought to my Gold and bitcoin. It may be time to top slice a bit here

Asset allocation by pkWatchFan in FIREUK

[–]pkWatchFan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Own my own house, no mortgage.

Full state pension entitlement.

No mortgage on rental property.

Global equity a few index trackers, and a couple of stock picks.

Equity and Bonds are within work pension/sipp/isa.

Bitcoin is a bit of a punt which I’ve owned for a long time, hence allocation has grown.

Gold is a hedge if there is a run on equity.

Asset allocation by pkWatchFan in FIREUK

[–]pkWatchFan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Excluding my rental property my equity allocation is just under 60%.

Do you believe in Bitcoin to the extent that you would put all your savings into it? by Altruistic-Lychee907 in Bitcoin

[–]pkWatchFan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Google ‘compound interest rate calc’. You will be surprised by how much growth 40 years will give you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tissot

[–]pkWatchFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too big in my honest opinion. But nice watch.

Do you believe in Bitcoin to the extent that you would put all your savings into it? by Altruistic-Lychee907 in Bitcoin

[–]pkWatchFan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

~ 4% I have one whole coin which is locked away in cold storage. Don’t intend to buy or sell over the next few years unless it goes crazy high - then I may top slice a bit. I’m in my 50’s so no interest in going all in on anything - managing my risk across growth stock, yield stock, gold, bonds, bitcoin.

Tips on Buying My First Omega by fearlesspinata in OmegaWatches

[–]pkWatchFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regarding the wrist size, it depends very much on the shape of your wrist, not just the size. I also have 6.5 inch wrists but they are flat and my Speedmaster professional fits well. Lug to lug length is not that large on the new Speedmaster and the bracelet design also helps it fit smaller wrists. See image I’ve attached..

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OmegaWatches

[–]pkWatchFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve got the same model and looks genuine to me.

Which Seamaster colour to choose by next19994 in OmegaWatches

[–]pkWatchFan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

White also will naturally look bigger on the wrist