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  2. I’m a Car Collector: These Are the 8 Classic Luxury Cars I’d Buy

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    Collectors are an odd bunch, as the psychology behind collecting things is multifold and distinctly personal. Check Out: 10 New Cars to Avoid Buying in 2024Read Next: 6 Genius Things All Wealthy...

  3. George Daniels (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    George Daniels, CBE, FBHI, FSA, AHCI (19 August 1926 – 21 October 2011) was an English horologist, inventor of the coaxial escapement, author and a classic car collector. [1] He hand built 23 pocket watches and two wrist watches, as well as clocks.

  4. Should You Trade in Your Vehicle Before Buying a New One ...

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    “Trading in a $5,000 car toward a $20,000 car, you will only pay taxes on $15,000,” she stated. “That savings has to be more to make trade a better deal. Do your research to find out the ...

  5. Giuliani turns over Mercedes, watches to Georgia poll workers ...

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    The attorney argued that the court "should never have allowed the turnover" of the Mercedes Benz, arguing that the car should be appraised and returned to Giuliani if the value does not exceed $5,500.

  6. Costco Wholesale Corp. v. Omega, S. A. - Wikipedia

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    The Omega watches feature a copyrighted globe design on the back of the watch. The defendant Costco obtained the watches through the gray market : Omega would sell the watches to authorized distributors, third parties would buy the watches and sell them to the New York state company ENE Limited, and ENE would sell the watches to Costco.

  7. Quartz crisis - Wikipedia

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    Quartz movement of the Seiko Astron, 1969. The quartz crisis (Swiss) or quartz revolution (America, Japan and other countries) was the advancement in the watchmaking industry caused by the advent of quartz watches in the 1970s and early 1980s, that largely replaced mechanical watches around the world.

  8. You can own one of Tom Brady’s watches—if you’re willing to ...

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    “The GOAT Collection,” a nod to Brady’s greatest-of-all-time football record, includes five watches, the kit he wore in the 40-yard dash during his 2000 NFL combine, the jersey he wore in ...

  9. Motor Vehicles Manufacturers Ass'n v. State Farm Mutual ...

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    Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., 463 U.S. 29 (1983), commonly known in U.S. administrative law as State Farm, is a United States Supreme Court decision concerning regulations requiring passive restraints in cars.