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21 January 2014, 06:39 AM | #11 | |
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Bad investment full stop. Even if you managed to sell the watch at more or less same price a couple of years later it still wouldn't be a good 'investment'. Investments are meant to increase in price (inflation adjusted) or produce yields. If you are able to wear a watch without a loss that is a very attractive scenario for a product being put to use, but it is still no investment.
As others mention precious metal Rolexes tend to depreciate more than its SS counterparts - making it even less of an attractive scenario. Quote:
But in comparison I would agree that Rolex watches in general uphold their value better than cars and if you happen to pick the right vintage/rare/future hyped model it might actually become an investment
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