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Old 30 September 2013, 10:49 PM   #1
Baselman
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Rolex 116506 platinum daytona £32000

Following typical platinum Rolex watch trends - oh by the way no platinum Rolex has ever gone up in value EVER following are examples of new and 1-2 year values of some platinum Rolex watches there are dozens of examples so the trend is quite telling same with the modern gold models. So in a couple of years save yourself over £20 large ones and get it at a realistic price.

118206 £42000 ; £28000 34% loss
118366 £64500 ; £34000 47% loss
218206 £41700 ; £28000 33% loss
116506 £50000 = £32000 approx in a year or two
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Old 1 October 2013, 04:00 PM   #2
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Hi appreciate the heads up but who pays list for a PT Rolex ?


I have had quotes for a PT Daytona list at £50,100 cost £39,995 so its already down 20%
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Old 1 October 2013, 09:11 PM   #3
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:)) good good thought as much I mean this isn't going to be like any platinum patek chrono in terms of rising value it really is a sub £30k watch at best
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Old 1 October 2013, 10:35 PM   #4
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Following typical platinum Rolex watch trends - oh by the way no platinum Rolex has ever gone up in value EVER following are examples of new and 1-2 year values of some platinum Rolex watches there are dozens of examples so the trend is quite telling same with the modern gold models. So in a couple of years save yourself over £20 large ones and get it at a realistic price.

118206 £42000 ; £28000 34% loss
118366 £64500 ; £34000 47% loss
218206 £41700 ; £28000 33% loss
116506 £50000 = £32000 approx in a year or two
218206 can be easily obtained from an AD for about £31000 so the loss over 1-2 years is minimal
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