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2 November 2008, 02:45 AM | #1 |
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Do you think this is true?
I was just doing a search to see what the actually value of the pure gold in a Rolex is, and I found the results surprising, but im not sure if the source is legit or not.
The website is some Rolex replica site that compares their fake watches to a real one so I'm not sure if its accurate or if they are just looking for sales. I have a hard time believing that a solid gold president only has about $2000 worth of gold in it but sells for 10 times that amount, what do you think? Here's the link. Link Removed........ by posting this link I do not support buying a replica and in fact I recently sold a replica I had to a pawn shop for $300 because I want to save for a REAL one. I only paid $225 for it brand new. Ill stick with my bulova until that point...and I have an extra $300 now. haha anyway, if anyone can find any more legit sources I would be interest ~Andrew |
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2 November 2008, 03:05 AM | #3 |
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wait a second andrew,
are you saying you bought a fake for 225 and then turned around and sold it to a pawn shop for 300 and you think that is funny? |
2 November 2008, 03:47 AM | #4 |
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I hardly think that a business that is illegal to begin with, is a very reputable source for information.
However, jewelry (or watches) is never sold as a reflection of the value of gold content..
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2 November 2008, 04:24 AM | #8 |
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That sounds about right for the actual amount of gold in that watch.
Have you seen an ounce of gold? Think about how much mass in actually in the watch & case. Now it is only 18k, so 75% of the watch is gold, the other 25 is other Lighter, less dense ( = more mass) metals. I would guess about 2 and a bit oz of gold is about right.
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There are a lot of people who know the price of everything and the value of nothing.
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I think the value of a SS daytona's steel is probably less than 100 bucks.
But turning that "inexpensive" metal into something that Rolex can collects lots of money from it is an art of its own form.
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2 November 2008, 11:18 PM | #11 |
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If you took a Ferrari to a junkyard how much do you think they'd give you for it compared to how much it cost brand new?
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