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11 March 2012, 10:35 AM | #1 |
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14060M being discontinued - good investment??
Since the 14060M Oyster Perpetual Sub is being discontinued, any thoughts on the investment aspect of it? Its the closest thing to an original Sub that can still be purchased new.
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11 March 2012, 10:42 AM | #2 |
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Never buy a watch as an investment....Think of it more as money in the bank!
As for the future, who knows really!?!?! There's so many around, I doubt it will become the next DRSD. If you like the watch and it's history, go for it!
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Its a great watch. It will retain value. Not an investment, but a safe purchase. If you like it, buy it while you can.
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There it is.
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No. They made TONs of these. You could prob buy new and put it in a safe and sell for a good amount in 20 years. That said its not an investment. Like was said above its not going to be worth $60k in 10 years because it was discontinued. Look at older subs and GMTs. They are worth a little more than what they were new but Rolex simply makes too many watches for any modern models to be rare in the future.
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I dunno - they may only sell one or two of those fugly sky swellers. That might make them quite valuable in 50 years.
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I have one and think its a great modern sub. Plain clear dial that reminds us of the subs of the early days rich
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three cheers for old school subs.................
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If you buy a nice clean second hand one then yes it can be an ivestment watch in a 4-5 years time which will make you profit a few hundreds or a thousand max. Watch is not a good investment, but if you consider the enjoyment of wearing it and a small profit together, then it is a great investment.
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If you buy a nice clean second hand one then yes it can be an ivestment watch in a 4-5 years time which will make you profit a few hundreds or a thousand max. Watch is not a good investment, but if you consider the enjoyment of wearing it and a small profit together, then it is a great investment Can't say it any better. Done it several times and came out a winner. |
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As has been said, never buy a watch as an investment. If you want an investment, go to a good financial adviser and put your money into stocks and bonds. Over time, that will make you more money than watches.
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That's a pretty good investment/return if you ask me because you will not get 50% profit from keeping your money in the bank So buy a $6K Sub and before you know it, it will be worth $9K. makes sense to me Nice going boss
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11 March 2012, 11:38 AM | #17 |
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Consider all of the other discontinued Subs...they aren't worth anything more because they are discontinued. A last-year 5513 is worth the same as a first year 14060 (give or take).
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Answer: No. Buy it because you like it and will enjoy it and that in itself is the best investment!
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I am getting one, but not for an investment.
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If you want a sub no date that probably always going to be wanted it would be the 5513, or one of the earlier models.
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Great watch..... but not as an investment (to appreciate) IMHO.
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The best reasons to buy a 14060M are:
1. It's a damn good-looking, classic watch. 2. It is a hell of a bargain. There may be more, but that's was enough for me to buy mine in anticipation last year.
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Doubt it would grow in value during our lifetimes. Buy it to love it.
If you have the money to spend - buy BNIB, leave the stickers on, hermetically seal it in a time capsule, put it in a cornerstone of a new building, have them keep it sealed for 300 years and you'll have an antique worth more than you paid...maybe. On the other hand, take 5 Krugerrands (about the same value as a new 14060M) and do the same thing...which do you think will have more value? I'd hang with the gold
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300 years?
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Everybody knows that the world will end in December..try 300 days..
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Here is a 14060 random serial with the parachrom blue spring. Only the last few are getting this "upgrade", it is pretty interesting to see.
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Rolex watches are not investments they are watches to be worn and enjoyed for decades hopefully in good health.Now after getting the pleasure of owning and wearing one of the finest mechanical watches made today.Then if you do have to sell it and you get a good return on original price paid.Then think of it as a bonus on owning and wearing that watch over those years.Now thats whats owning a Rolex is about its not just all ££££££$$$$$$$$$$ only buy if you want to own a fine watch.
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It's only an investment in ones happiness if you buy and enjoy you purchase for a great number of years to come.
Historically they have retained a good portion of their monetary value. This is history and when it comes to the future there are no guarantees.
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Buy gold, buy stocks, put your money in a CD or something
if you want to invest... A watch is something to buy and wear.
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Buy it to save or wear, but only time will tell if it will be worth much more in the future.
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