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Old 16 June 2022, 03:47 PM   #61
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yeah I kinda feel like the jubilee BLNR is much shinier and has its own uniqueness. I bought mine before they introduce the jubilee bracelet into the gmt product line so. Another reason I want to sell my BLNR is that the power reserve of 48 seems outdated

If it’s the older BLNR model on oyster, then maybe I’d do that.


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Old 17 June 2022, 01:00 AM   #62
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I wouldn't do a 2 for 1. Choose which one you're most okay with losing and trade 1 for 1.

Your statement of being apprehensive about only having one watch in the stable leads me to think you're most likely going to regret making a 2 for 1 deal, so why put yourself through that kind of mental anguish?
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Old 17 June 2022, 03:13 AM   #63
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I think about situations like this:

If you are looking at something and it has a value ask yourself this question: “If I had that much money sitting on the table today would I buy that something again?” If the answer is “No”, it is time to sell that something. It doesn’t matter what you paid for it or if it has gone down in value since you purchased it. Don’t keep something based on the past. Only keep something that you still enjoy and would purchase again today.

In your case, if you had a pile of money today and the three watches were sitting on the table, would you buy the two watches you currently have (OP 41 and GMT) or the Daytona? Your answer to this question is your answer.
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Old 17 June 2022, 03:16 AM   #64
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The 116500 is my all time favorite watch! I would do that trade!
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Old 17 June 2022, 08:05 AM   #65
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Wouldn’t do it
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Old 17 June 2022, 08:38 AM   #66
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Maybe as a straight up trade. But not if you have to add cash on top. Sure in the beginning it'll feel good, but eventually the feel good feeling will wear off, now you've got 1 less watch and a hole in the bank account.
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Old 17 June 2022, 08:54 AM   #67
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Prior to all the craziness in the Rolex market this year or two, I'd have been firmly in the "no" camp, because it's likely that at some point you could maybe have gotten it from an AD. Now, I'd say get the watch you want. I've always been a "never get rid of a Rolex" guy, but just a couple months ago I traded away two Rolex's for one Patek.

Here's why. I never thought I'd be able to afford the Patek I wanted (5524) outright. Late last year/earlier this year it was selling well below MSRP, and my Rolex's were selling well above MSRP, so I traded a TT Daytona + an SD43 (both which I bought for MSRP in previous years and both of which I liked/wore regularly) for the Patek - and I've been thrilled about it since!

There has been some really excellent advice given on both sides of it...so my only advice is do what your guy tells you want WANT, not necessarily what is the most economically logical. You'll get way more enjoyment that way (I know)! Prices go up, prices go down - but as many have said repeatedly, these aren't good core "investments" to begin with.
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Old 19 June 2022, 12:26 PM   #68
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Although I wouldn’t trade the models you have, but if it’s for the watch that you really want…go for it!


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