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Old 18 September 2010, 10:18 AM   #1
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The question you have to ask yourself is, "Do I LOVE the Daytona WG Panda?"

I mean pricing is a huge part of purchasing. But so is emotion. I mean how many of us just looked at the numbers and bought SOLELY on that? I would venture to say that the majority of Rolex owners looked at the watch they eventually bought and gasped to themselves and said, "That's the one!"
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The question you have to ask yourself is, "Do I LOVE the Daytona WG Panda?"

I mean pricing is a huge part of purchasing. But so is emotion. I mean how many of us just looked at the numbers and bought SOLELY on that? I would venture to say that the majority of Rolex owners looked at the watch they eventually bought and gasped to themselves and said, "That's the one!"
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Old 18 September 2010, 11:06 AM   #3
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The question you have to ask yourself is, "Do I LOVE the Daytona WG Panda?"

I mean pricing is a huge part of purchasing. But so is emotion. I mean how many of us just looked at the numbers and bought SOLELY on that? I would venture to say that the majority of Rolex owners looked at the watch they eventually bought and gasped to themselves and said, "That's the one!"
Yep, that pretty much covers as far as I am concerned.
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Would you do it??
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Take the deal, resell for 21k+, then try to repurchase the same (or different if you want) watches. BAM! 3-7k profit, enough to score you another watch.

This is theoretical of course, it may be more problematic than that.
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