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21 May 2011, 03:15 AM | #1 |
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TT - Why are they unwanted on the secondary market?
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21 May 2011, 03:22 AM | #2 |
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Not too popular in the US, but more popular in Europe. Why? Good question.
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Only in the USA is SS valued higher than precious metals IMHO
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24 May 2011, 03:44 AM | #10 |
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One mans meat is another mans poison and SS are nice and TT are nice and Gold are nice and if we all liked the same thing then the world would be a boring place to live in .
It has nothing to do with people saying stupid things like people who wear TT cant afford Gold , or that people who wear SS cant afford TT etc etc . TTs are wanted on the secondary market , it is just that most people that post on here prefer the sports models which are probably more popular in SS . The 4 most iconic rolex watches are IMHO 1 SS sub 2 TT datejust with jubilee and fluted bezel 3 SS daytona 4 18K president as you can see there is bits of everything amongst these watches . So please stop talking and love and wear what you have in good health guys |
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The US is the number one buyer of two tones. In Europe they dislike them with passion and Rolex S/Steel rules. Prices for used T/Tones there (?) are selling between... "give them away" to unsaleable.. |
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21 May 2011, 03:24 AM | #13 |
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TT is very popular in Asia.
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Well IMHO with watches like the S.Steel Daytona simply fashion and the S.Steel was hard to get at retail at one time.So perhaps in the Daytona it was the fact of owning a watch that was at the time a sort of status symbol because it was very hard to get.While the TT could be found at most ADs for under retail with far more dial options too.
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Do you like 'em?
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They are? Geez...
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21 May 2011, 03:31 AM | #18 |
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TT is a dated 80's look, and you are just advertising the fact that you can't afford the full gold version.
And while I'm at it I think you can only pull off a full gold watch with gold bracelet if you are Tony Soprano or Elle Macpherson. A gold watch with leather strap is hot though, not too over the top. Stick with SS, it rules! |
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[QUOTE=Bananas;2510472]TT is a dated 80's look, and you are just advertising the fact that you can't afford the full gold version.
QUOTE] So what does it say if you wear SS - that you can't even afford half gold ??? |
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Ever considered the replacement cost to replace a stretched TT bracelet?
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I think that's a big part of it. TT bracelets with age are in worse shape then SS and can cost more then the watch is worth to replace.
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+1 That is the reason the TT watches are so much cheaper. More stretch in the bands because of the gold and SIGNIFICANTLY higher cost to replace a TT band to extend the watch,s life without going to a strap.
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I was looking to replace the band on my TT 16013 DJ and was quoted a price of 4K. WTF, that was more than the watch was worth. I decided to send It off to Michael Young instead. While I like the TT look with some things,I still prefer the SS models overall. So, that is definitely something to consider when deciding on SS vs.TT vs. precious metals.
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[QUOTE=gimpex;2510534]
Or that you value durability over bling. Possibly for some price is not THE factor.
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I think gold only works in certain circumstances, SS always looks great. |
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21 May 2011, 06:18 AM | #27 |
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I don't dislike TT Rolexes, but prefer SS. Truth is, when I think of "too tone" watches, I picture a hairy chested 65 year old guy from Long Island who reeks of Pierre Cardin, sporting a ridiculous dyed black comb-over.
Oh crap, that's my stepfather Marty! (who won't wear any watch that's NOT TT, they go well with his 70's leisure suits, he's vintage.) |
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Then comes the leather, and for the poorest who live under the bridge NATO strap.
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