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7 December 2020, 04:31 PM | #1 |
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Sticker removal or not...that is the question
I currently have a nice Rolex collection of several "choice" watches. At least that is what I am told by AD sales persons when I call to see what they have in stock...I repeat this is a collection...I currently have a Date Just 2019 Blue dial with stickers on it..I'm not sure if it is fully sticker ed..but I decided not to take them off and just keep it as a collectors item, in that condition. Not to wear. I already had several when I bought that one. A nice variety. Now I regret taking the stickers off the first fully sticker ed one when I did. I just didn't appreciate how rare that was. It was a Black dial Milgaus, I repeat fully sticker ed. Wow, they are put everywhere, even places you find days later after you think you've removed them all...I just hope to someday get one like that again...for me I have plenty to wear and the uniqueness of a fully sticker ed one in my collection is like a rare mint never worn or used anything a person would want who has a collection of anything. So my question is, does anybody else feel the same...? Do you have enough to wear, so that a fully sticker ed Rolex would be a collectors item, enough so that you would just keep it that way? Are you a collector that finds it is ok to just have a rare piece that you don't wear and just enjoy having and perhaps checking on every once in a while.? With that said, I have another watch that I will never wear, it was my dads, a Bulova bought @ 1955, still works, he's gone now but the memories of him wearing this watch make it very special...the most rare watch in my collection by far.
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