My Journey with the Cartoer Gold Watch
Alright, let’s talk about this “Cartoer” gold watch thing. It’s been on my mind for ages, you know? Not just any watch, but that specific kind of gold watch. I’d see pictures, maybe catch a glimpse of one on someone’s wrist, and think, “One day.” It felt like a proper grown-up thing to have.

So, I finally decided to actually do something about it. My first step? Hours, and I mean hours, spent scrolling online. Just trying to figure out what was what. There are so many versions, so many little details. It was a bit of a rabbit hole, to be honest. I started looking at a few forums, trying to get a feel for what real owners thought, not just the glossy ads.
Then I thought, “Okay, I need to actually see one, feel one.” Pictures are one thing, right? So I plucked up the courage and went into one of those fancy shops. A bit intimidating, I won’t lie. You walk in, and everything is gleaming. I asked to see a couple of the gold models. The salesperson was nice enough, showed me a few. I tried one on. It felt… heavy. In a good way, I think. Solid. But also, wow, that price tag. That really makes you stop and think.
Here’s what I really spent time on:
- I compared different models, the Tank, the Santos, all those names.
- I read about the movements, though most of that technical stuff goes over my head.
- I tried to spot the fakes online, just for my own education. Scary how good some of them look at first glance.
- I talked to a friend who knows a bit about watches. He gave me some decent, practical advice, mostly about not rushing into it.
The thing is, it’s not just about telling time, is it? It’s a statement. And I kept asking myself, “What statement am I trying to make?” And “Can I actually justify this?” That’s the real practice, the mental gymnastics of it all.
So, where am I at now? I haven’t pulled the trigger. Not yet. I’m still mulling it over. I went from “I definitely want one” to “Hmm, let me really, really think about this.” It’s a big decision. I learned a lot in the process, that’s for sure. About watches, about marketing, and a little bit about myself too. Maybe the journey of thinking about it is part of the whole deal. It’s still there, a little idea simmering on the back burner. We’ll see. I guess I’m still practicing the art of patience with this one.
