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13 January 2013, 12:57 PM | #1 |
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What do you reckon is the best value/bang for buck pre owned Rolex?
I'm interested to hear what everyone thinks are the best value/bang for buck pre owned Rolexes?
It seems like Submariners, Sea-Dwellers and Daytonas are the most popular on these forums and the contemporary models also hold their value the most. Other contemporary models like Datejusts and Presidents seem to have really significantly lower pre owned prices compared to their new prices. Tell me what you think and give some examples of watches that you reckon are nice watches and really good value in the pre owned market. |
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The best deals are on the less popular models. That would include the Air King, Oyster Perpetual, DateJust, and probably the Explorer.
Gold and two-tone models tend to take a big hit in the secondary market, also.
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I agree two-tone models seem to come off in price significantly. I dunno why that is. I actually like the two-tone in many watches and they seem quite popular. Again maybe that is because so many were bought new there is a very active/deep pre owned market? I also think (no offense to anybody who ones them) that Datejusts and Presidents are more conservative looking/more of an "old man's" watch. Where as Subs, SDs and Daytonas etc have more complex/contemporary/progressive designs? |
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The DD and DJ now come in 41mm models, so there seems to be room for a diversity of tastes, young and old.
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Whatever you will wear and enjoy!
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Besides even if it cost a bit more, you'll get more bang for the buck if you like it more.
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The 1603 DJ can be had for a song. The 16570 black dial Explorers, under $4k and some way under. AK 5500s, $1300-$1800.
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13 January 2013, 01:53 PM | #11 |
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DJ's.. Mostly.
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13 January 2013, 01:32 PM | #12 |
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Personally I'm fond of the GMTs. A lot of them offered at 5k and under.
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Datejust is the bargain Rolex. They made and sold ALOT of them and they were the less expensive which is why they sold many of them.
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So many good ones that I can't name all. Older stainless Subs are always good. Also, two tone Zenith movement Daytonas are also great, as the stainless steel Zenith Daytonas are very, very expensive now and the two tones are thousands less. My guess is that they will never be worth as much as stainless models but as the Zenith Daytona gets more rare, these watches will become far more desirable, despite the TT Daytona being less popular than the other variants.
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Surprised no one is saying Presidents. Heaps of Presidents around that were $30-$33k new in pretty much perfect condition for around $10-$12k. Some of those are a lot of watch for 10 grand.
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13 January 2013, 10:51 PM | #17 |
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Agreed. I've seen them at £6k, Day Dates on President. Remarkable value.
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Exp ii polar 40mm or TT models
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The Air Kings are just such good value. Simple and understated. An opportunity for those who don't need their watch to be noticed by other than themselves.
Vintage Cellinis (of which there are several very elegant models) are good value as they are robust, do not all look like a dress watch, and are usually well priced.
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13 January 2013, 04:30 PM | #21 |
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Yeah I usually rock a Datejust for my daily wear like a 16233 or something and quite like them. I just didn't want any members to mis-interpreted my post.
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Subs and daytonas imo
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Your safest be is always a SS sub or SS sub with date
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From the tool /sports line, Explorer IIs with white Dial and 14,060s. From the dressier watches, DJs for sure. AKs quite cheap too.
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Explorer II
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Explorers and the ND Sub
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TT GMTc, arguably the nicest TT out there, can be bought used for under £6K while the full gold used would be £14K at best, so the TT costs much less than half of its full brother.
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Subs will always be a classic imo, you can't go wrong.
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A sub is the way to go! If you like the look of a TT, you can normally get a better deal on a TT vs a SS. The TT sub with the blue face is a classic that can be had for a great deal.
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