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29 March 2009, 12:43 PM | #1 |
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So an AD Makes an offer, . . .
Ok, ok, not shoot me.
Question, If the cost was the same, would you rather own three watches (the SS Daytona, DSSD and LV Milgauss) or . . . the WG Daytona Meteorite dial? Three or one? That's a thought that has entered my cranium. (ducking). Last edited by nylawbiz; 29 March 2009 at 01:00 PM.. Reason: Clarifying Question |
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ill narrow down into 3... SS daytona..DSSD..or Milaguss GV.....to be honest i tried them all and i cant decide..hahahahaha
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I'd have to go for the DSSD b/c it is the only one with a friggin' date. ;-)
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29 March 2009, 12:55 PM | #4 |
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I'd go with the DSSD (which I did!).
The Daytona is small and the Milgauss GV is even smaller! Neither have a date-function. With regards to the Milgauss GV, how the hell can you justify paying a $2000premium just because the crystal is green???????????? |
29 March 2009, 12:57 PM | #5 |
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The same way you justify spending this kind of money on a watch to begin with!
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29 March 2009, 01:18 PM | #6 |
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I badly want a WG Daytona Meteorite but wouldn't give up my SS Daytona to get it.
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29 March 2009, 01:22 PM | #7 |
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3.... 'Ménage à trois'
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29 March 2009, 07:44 PM | #8 |
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I would rather own three watches, but bag the Milgauss GV for something else.
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29 March 2009, 09:05 PM | #10 |
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Just did this, went from my WG Sub, to a Pepsi GMT, White SS Daytona, and some funds in the bank....I prefer more and to rotate often, than one that commits all my funds.
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Three!
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29 March 2009, 10:53 PM | #12 |
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dam&$#@ !
WHY did you go and start a new thread - my hologram sticker was "this" close - you nutty New York Lawyer, I outghta sue you !
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I can see it now the start of another never ending saga. Is it possible the AD finally gave you a reply or are you starting from the beginning again?
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29 March 2009, 11:15 PM | #14 |
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ALL 3 !!!! Its fun to rotate
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29 March 2009, 11:28 PM | #16 |
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Ok, just read the original thread. Not knowing if you have already spoken with the AD about your new version of your purchase I would stay with the original course. If the AD has already worked the numbers on your multiple purchase he might not be so inclined to transfer it to the single purchase. Guy probably wants to move his inventory what better way than selling 3 at one shot. On the other hand if memory serves me I believe that someone once posted that an AD has more room to bargin with precious metal watches. Either way what it really comes down too is what smiles at you.
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go for 3
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30 March 2009, 12:24 AM | #18 |
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This is a really good question for watch nuts to discuss and one that I've pondered a lot myself. Most of the time I like variety and lean towards the "3" answer. No question though that you can only wear one at a time and there is something to be said about more precious models.
If I could expand the question a bit to answer it more precisely. I think you should devote your watch money to getting enough variety for different situations. For example, I'm among the few here that doesn't think one should wear a SS Sub or SDDS with a Tux etc. I also think there is a place for a chrono, a high end quartz model and a pure dress watch in a collection before you start spending really big bucks. I have the quantity of watches that I want, and will devote future resources trading a model I have toward one that I like better and it will probably be a bit higher up the price spectrum than the old one. For example, trading my SS VC OS for this RG one is likely my next step. I stay with a chrono and the brand diversity, just get one that I like the look of a bit more. Yes, the leather strap will change when it's worn, but I have sport options so it won't be a big loss. That's my thought process anyway. So if you think you'll own three or more watches, I'd buy "3." Wear the SS Daytona for awhile and trade it in toward the WG model if and when the mood supports and the resources allow. |
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Not even close, I would take the three and the DSSD would get most of the wrist time.
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30 March 2009, 12:41 AM | #20 |
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I say three and replace the GV with something else...
JMO guys, the Mil does little for me.
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I really think you need to make this decision for yourself.
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I guess I'm the odd one out, but I'd get the WG Daytona (actually I'd do YG or RG) instead of the three. I just think the all gold Rolexes look way more stunning than the SS models. Plus, I think you could get a better discount on an all gold model.
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I'd go for all 3! and the one with the green crystal would get the most wrist time.
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30 March 2009, 01:47 AM | #24 |
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So far, pretty consistent with getting all three (sorry Greg). I will make the decision myself in the end, but I always appreciate input from knowledgeable friends. So if you have a chance, please continue to chime in with your thoughts.
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Since I currently don't own any of the above 4, I would have to pick the set of three watches over the WG daytona.
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I'd just like for you to make a decision so that we can stop going over this.
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It seems that many people on here are interested in what discounts are available out there, so that was the premise of the other thread. This thread compares what the same amount of money buys: three watches vs. one gold watch. I just asking those who want to answer, what would you buy? |
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lets be realistic Brian,
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EDIT: For very imp info; gold rolexs in ANY combination, lost their values from 14 to 20 percent in the first year as they pass from the sweaty palm of the AD to the cold hand of buyer ! (or is it the other way around??) |
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In essence your question can be rephrased to "Please tell me what I should like?" I gave you my two cents, but I think you can understand why some have little patience for what should be a personal choice you have to make in the end. What you plan to buy, what you own now, what excites you the most, how much dough are you going to spend on watches are all factors you know and we don't. About a million permutations of the above make the conditional answers endless and thus boring. I think you will also learn that the "it's my thread, stay away if you don't like it" doesn't work too well around here. Just something to help you understand the terse answers you'll get. Good luck !! Tell us, better yet, show us what you buy. Edit: The more I think about it, I'd never buy three watches at the same time. Dilutes the enjoyment, plus it ties your hands if you decide you'd rather buy other brands or models. |
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