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20 January 2014, 06:07 AM | #1 |
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Do you think the platinum Daytona is a good investment?
An unworn platinum Daytona - worth more or less in five years?
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20 January 2014, 06:09 AM | #2 |
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I'm going to guess it all depends on what kind of deal you get to begin with. I'd say its worth about the same in 5 years, but more in 10 or so. Especially if rolex keeps raising prices or if precious metals go up. I wouldn't think it would be a great investment from a strict financial standpoint
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20 January 2014, 06:13 AM | #3 |
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No.
High quality luxury jewelry is not an investment. If you want to buy platinum there are many ways to invest in the commodity..
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I don't think any new watch is a great investment but it sure looks and feels great and if bought right will hold it's own and don't expect flooded market with them given price.
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Worth less than $75,000 in five years even if new in the plastic.
This doesn't mean I wouldn't buy it if i had the liquid funds available. It is a fantastic watch that will retain a significant amount of value. Put $75k in real estate. Absolutely should be a better long term investment.
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Thanks JB my friend!
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21 January 2014, 11:17 AM | #9 |
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21 January 2014, 11:36 AM | #10 |
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Thanks Serg!
*Disclaimer: This is not an investment. This is a watch and was purchased purely for years of joy.
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21 January 2014, 08:57 PM | #12 |
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Thanks Louis and agree pure investment in joy!
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i dont think any mass produced product represents a good investment ,,,, but its as good of way as any in spreading the risk of total bank melt down i think pre owned . bought well , wont loose money ,,, but thats not the same thing as a good investment. |
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Head says: £52400 rrp can be had brand new from grey dealer around 40-42k£ I'd say its one quick way to burn £12k in an instant - a dealer would buy it for even less so expect to be offered around £35k if your lucky. It's not an investment piece but it is a great watch to wear and own - a stunning watch in person if you buy at right price absolutely but not at full rrp for investment at least.
Heart says: I want one badly it's just awesome. Best looking modern daytona - currently ! |
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I m very confident that it is ,don t think it will be sold more than 4-5 years,if you can get with a 20-25 percent discount it s a very safe/solid investment.
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There are many things I invest on and watches are not one of them. Now having said that I enjoy each of my watches immensely and that, to me is "worth the investment".
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20 January 2014, 06:27 AM | #17 |
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better stick to classic cars then, I read it was the best performing asset class over the last 10 years in the UK!!!
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A good investment in your enjoyment if you like it enough and have the means! Otherwise, no.
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20 January 2014, 07:10 AM | #20 |
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all depends if they stop production ,,, then we have a different game.
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Dumb as an investment.
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Less.
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Hey they also said the DRSD the milsub and the Paul Newman Daytona were dumb investments I wish I was that dumb.
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Anyone can find items that have appreciated by looking at historical data. In addition the OP asked about a holding period of 5 years, your example cites watches produced ~50 years ago or 10 times longer to hold. Bottom line, a new mass produced Rolex watch is not an investment in any way shape or form and certainly NOT in that short a time period.
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20 January 2014, 07:27 AM | #28 |
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Yeah the platinum daytona is still too high volume a watch as an investment piece really need one at around £25-30k for it to be a solid investment
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20 January 2014, 07:33 AM | #29 |
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Beautiful watch but if we all wanted to make money we would have started a unused collection in the 50, 60 & 70's when Subs and other Rolex pieces were cheap.... Prices are so high these days you will never see what vintage pieces are selling for today!
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If you want to lose $3-5,000 a year on your "investment" it's a genius idea...
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