I just shake my head and ask, “Why do you want to be like everyone else?”
Instead, I offer up this advice:
Buy a timepiece that deserves a conversation. Don’t buy what everyone else buys.
Make it something that is rare, unique or an exciting color
Why? Here’s a story…
A little over a year ago I was at a business conference
As I was walking the tradeshow floor I spotted a booth that I had been meaning to visit
I struck up a conversation with the first guy who accepted my extended hand
Immediately, I noticed what was on his wrist:
A Hublot Big Bang
Unique? Yes
Exciting? Yes
How easy was it to build instant rapport? Too easy.
And he was the President.
We talked about watches.
Then we talked about how we can help each other grow our businesses
We still keep in touch to this day…on watches & business
You see, that would have never happened with a Rolex Bluesy
My only comment would have been, ‘Cool Watch’...
I know what you’re thinking,
“Ya, but I’m not an enthusiast like you, Erich”
Doesn’t matter. I guarantee your response would have been the same,
“Oh cool, a Rolex”
And not much else
But the Hublot Big Bang? It’s exciting and unique.
Anyone’s curiosity would have been piqued.
And maybe you would’ve asked what it was?
I keep saying timepieces are the ultimate ice breaker…
So, how do you get started with your own Hublot Big Bang?
Well, like last week’s feature on Panerai,
You can position yourself into these 40%+ off MSRP
Box, papers, warranty, mint condition - all of it
There are so many beautiful Big Bangs. Here are a few to start:
-Big Bang Meca-10 Blue Ceramic (MSRP $25,200)
-Big Bang Rose Gold Black Ceramic (MSRP $32,900)
-Big Bang Rose Gold Blue (MSRP $35,100)
The Big Bang Rose Gold Blue is your best alternative if you must have something that looks like the Bluesy
And the Big Bang is far more interesting, unique, and conversational IMO
This is how you get creative with your earnings in very exciting ways
You just need the right guidance and expertise to avoid the pitfalls
That’s where I can help
Drop a comment for your best alternative to the Bluesy.