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At the launch, Duggan acknowledged that the subdivision had a chequered past and hinted at his own trials – having bought the multi-unit site, one of five in the subdivision, in 2016. “In the words of the boxer Mike Tyson, ‘Everyone has a plan until you get punched in the mouth,’” he said.
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Developer David Duggan and wife Debbie on the Parawera Estate site where they are building 15 two-bedroom units. Developers know they will have to solve some problems, said Duggan. “All developers know that there will be problems, and they will have to be solved.” But perseverance with Taupō District Council and the landowner meant he and his consultants had succeeded with what he termed “a finely planned, affordable and sustainable housing project”.
And sparkle is definitely a penchant of Kulture’s parents as demonstrated through their own impressive watch collections that include Patek Philippes, Audemars Piguets, Rolexes and, of course, a clutch of Richard Milles (Kulture herself received a diamond-studded Patek Nautilus just last year).
But was the gift really as misguided as so many of the comments left by outraged spectators would have us believe? Perhaps not, bearing in mind that there are now an estimated 12 million watch collectors out there in the world – arguably a conservative figure that is rising every day – with a pre-owned and vintage market said to be worth £20bn-plus.