Watch or camera equipment for me....
Daughter would go mental if I spent that on a bit of art, something she studied but fails to see or understand the values put on pieces of art(paintings) However she refused a considerable sum when offered for some of her creations due to what they meant to her. The person wanting to buy was taking to someone else in France.
i bought a full suspension bike, ive barely done 500 miles on it in the last 2 years, but i enjoy it every time i use it.
also, i think my grandad would have sort of expected that.
i had 3k, not really enough to invest in anything, i did consider a custom frame, but tbh, when i had the cash i knew what i wanted to do with it.
See if there's some sort of local art exhibition for young up and coming talent (art college type of thing?). Get whatever you like the look of. Never know you could be getting a piece of work by someone who will be worth millions, or a picture you like and will always keep.
a Telescope?
How about a nice case of whiskey to put away as an investment?
A nice wall clock for the house?
Or a massive dildo?
Agree. Mackem is 'da man' for today.
Wonky donky a very close runner up.
Really? I thought they were both in pretty poor taste.
jambalaya - Member
Watch is a good idea, don't feel obliged to spend £1k if you can find something you really like at £500
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I had the same issue after losing both parents. Was going to spunk loads on a TAG then, when I realised how much they cost to look after, bought a Citizen Eco-Drive on offer in Argos. It keeps perfect time, I don't need to be precious about it, I wear it all the time including in water yet it still reminds me of them.
Seiko Tuna, or a Sinn.
Something vintage, I've picked up vintage electronic and quartz Omegas for not much (relatively) money.
I wear all my watches, expensive (to me, probably not to others!), and rare and the cheaper ones, no point in owning them otherwise.
Much smaller treat to remind me of my Little Grandma but I still use it and think of her, a really nice hip flask with a collapsible cup that presses into the side.
I was in a similar position and bought myself a Gibson Flying V. It's a timeless design, a work of art (to me!), practical ( as long as you play guitar) and even if I gave up and never played again it would still look great hanging on the wall 🙂
That, my steel Kona that I bought new and a couple of watches given to me as gifts are the only things I'm a bit sentimental about and will never sell.
