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2 March 2012, 03:59 AM | #1 |
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Another Rolex or mix it up?
Ok so this maybe a pointless question to ask on here but i'm sure i'll get some balanced answers.
So here's the deal, i may be in the fortunate position for a purchase of yet another watch, unfortunately due to circumstances that i won't go into it has to be from an AD. Now due to there being many great brands and models out in the market i have always been of the mind i'd like to have a variety of brands rather than stick with just the one. I (think) i've narrowed it down to two that i really like at this moment in time and would like to know what the forum thinks of them? Love the green on this but as i own a Milgauss GV is it too similar? Big fan of chrono's and the fair rarity of Zenith's out in the wild means as well as the #issued(birth year) that this appeals to me greatly. |
2 March 2012, 04:01 AM | #2 |
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That's a very nice Zenith. I've changed my next watch to AP ROO Chrono. Just gotta save some more
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2 March 2012, 04:07 AM | #3 |
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Boy that Zenith is what I'd buy. I found a gold zenith at an antique store last year. $10 later, it was mine. It was a ladies model and I gave it to my sister.
The store had no idea what they had.
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That is one great looking Zenith!
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Food for thought. Zeniths are one of the most discounted brands, and they lose a lot in the secondary mkt. If you must buy from an AD, you'll need to be getting a hefty discount, like 30-40% to not lose your shirt down the road.
Not uncommon to see bnib Zeniths in the gray mkt for 50% off list. Zenith is similar to Girard Perregaux, the nicest watches nobody wants. :) |
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There is something special about Rolexes, the history, the people, the build quality. I guess if I were to buy another one outside the brand, I would save and move up to ALS, VC, PP, AP territory. But that road can be pretty long.
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Rolex for sure
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2 March 2012, 04:32 AM | #9 |
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Again something i have very much considered but only thing really grabbing me is an IWC Perpetutal Calender II, either that or move up the Rolex line
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2 March 2012, 05:21 AM | #10 |
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Anyone else want to chime in??
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2 March 2012, 05:29 AM | #11 |
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Between those two, the Zenith gets my vote...
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2 March 2012, 05:40 AM | #13 |
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Seriously? A zenith over a Rolex?
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I have ventured off the Rolex path a couple times. I like to experience a lot of watches and have found the other brands (PAM, JLC, Zenith) to be a little harder to sell or trade.
If you are buying with the intention to keep forever, I would say to go with either one. If, however, there is a chance that you will be trading or flipping in the near future, then make sure that you get a deep discount from the AD on non-Rolex or you will lose quite a bit of $$. Some mornings AP still calls my name, but I always come back to Rolex.
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Green Sub, not a fan of Zenith.
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2 March 2012, 06:23 AM | #17 |
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Rolex for me too... Also from my experience nothing seems to hold its value like a Rolex should you ever wish to change your mind/resell the watch.
IMO I do not think the GV and LVc have anything in common other than the bit of green... Two entirely different watches
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It sounds like you want to build a varied collection -- the El Primero is the iconic Zenith watch, and a great place to start.
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The Zenith is absolutely stunning!
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2 March 2012, 09:49 AM | #23 |
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Definitely the Hulk!
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I'm very close to pulling the trigger on the white dialed version of the Zenith you are showing, assuming I can get a good discount. Resale doesn't matter too much as I don't plan to sell, but will certainly use it as a reason when negotiating.
But I'm also considering a red Sub or an Exp42. |
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Get the Sub LVC between those two.
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The Zenith is a beauty. I just can't get into straps from a practical standpoint.
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I'd choose the Sub myself, but go with what makes you happy. Both are great watches.
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