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24 August 2016, 07:42 PM | #1 |
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My First Rolex (Sub)- Help Wanted
So I have had many Omegas, Sinns, and Heuers; but never a Rolex Sub. I have decided that until I own one I will always wonder. I know that I am not ready or willing to go new, and quite frankly the budget is tight for a Sub. I was thinking $3700-$4200 and no date. This I think has brought me to a 5513 or a 14060? If I could get opinions on the better buy (if there is one) I sure would appreciate it. I am sure there have been a ton of threads like this on this forum, so I really do appreciate anyone who lends their time to educate me a little more.
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24 August 2016, 08:13 PM | #2 |
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More informed members will be along to help soon, but I think you'll struggle to find a good Sub for that budget, ive spend countless hours searching for Subs and GMTs recently and good ones seem to go for at least £4200/4500 sterling.
I would save or add a little to your budget because your not to far away, or maybe consider a Tudor Sub.... just not the Snow Flake( they are crazy money ) |
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Not so ^ , plenty to be had in that price range.
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I just searched for 14060 and the lowest I found was 4500US. And that was without a bracelet, had a leather strap on it. You might have to bump up your budget at least 500 Good luck
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I doubt you'd get a 5513 in that price range unfortunately.
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I would save a bit more. £3K here would be the lowest for a good condition sub so that used to be $4.5K but now is probably around $200.
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Definitely no 5513 at that price that I can see. The 14060s have gone up too. Last year I sold a G serial 14060m with box (no papers) for $4200.
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25 August 2016, 05:52 AM | #10 |
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So, could we pretend there was no price put in there and discuss benefits to each model?
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At the core of it, I'd say movement, dial and crystal are the differences.
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As others have said, definitely no 5513. You might be just able to get into a 14060.
Man have times changed. Bought my first pre-owned 14060M in 2009 and paid $2800!
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25 August 2016, 07:49 AM | #13 |
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Just save until you can get what you want. Don't compromise.
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25 August 2016, 08:46 AM | #14 |
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I'm with you on a Sub, I have to have a date though. I use the date function several times a day. I found one a few weeks ago for $4500, didn't have the funds in place to pull the trigger. Funds are standing by now.
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25 August 2016, 10:03 AM | #15 |
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You might get lucky around $4200 -$4500 for an older 14060 no date- no papers. If you can go a little higher you will get lucky eventually either with a newer watch or better condition or both. I think it's worth paying a little more. Make sure you can rely upon the seller and it doesn't need a $5-$600 service soon.
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