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6 November 2021, 03:38 AM | #1 |
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Rolex 15007 in Gold - Good choice?
Thoughts on Rolex 15007 - gold date in 14k gold 34M? The president are too rich for my blood, so consider this model. Start as low as $7k and go up over $10k. Good choice for an all gold?
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6 November 2021, 05:57 AM | #2 |
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At that point just get an 1803 president for $11-12k. I feel you'd be a bit happier.
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6 November 2021, 08:30 AM | #3 |
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If the 34mm looks better on your wrist than a 36mm does, then yes. Otherwise, I agree about getting the DD. The President bracelet is very special.
Question for the forum… presumably a DD costs more to service because of the additional complication than the Date/DJ does, but what is the cost differential? |
6 November 2021, 10:17 AM | #4 |
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Cool that your are interested in an all gold piece, they are really lovely!
Some questions to clarify your post; -Is the president bracelet too rich for you or the overall “President” watch as a hole? -Are you asking on feedback on the ref. 15007 as a good model to buy from an investment standpoint? -Is the watch added to your post the one that you are looking to buy and want feedback on? |
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If you are comparing to a PM DJ, then I think the additional service cost is about $100 IIRC.
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6 November 2021, 12:25 PM | #6 |
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Depends on your style of course and budget, but for all gold I'd get a DD, sub, gmt or daytona
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6 November 2021, 10:13 PM | #8 |
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Compared to my (all full gold) 1012, 1013, and 1013, my 1803 is king. It is a very attractive watch and on bracelet, unmistakeable. I like the others - simple, uncommon, gold - but the 1803 is worth the premium. Only get a 34mm if your wrists are extra small, otherwise, why not push the boat out? You're only going to buy one PM Rolex, probably, make it a good one I say.
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6 November 2021, 10:41 PM | #9 |
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Thanks for all the feedback. 34M works for me (its actually for my wife) and the price disparity I’ve found is substantial - good quality 1980s makes are about $9k-10k vs $16.5k.
Does anyone know how hard to resize the 15007 is once you max out removable links? |
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I guess my main question would be if they are good investments?
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If 7 is the max you can get a day date on strap then add the 18k bracelet later
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Where is that :facepalm: emoji when you need it?
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I have a 6569 on a gold jubilee the 1013 on a gold jubilee, and the 1803 on the President bracelet with visible clasp. I wear all three, (not simultaneously!) and the 34mm is subtle and comfortable, but my 6569 is substantially thinner than the 15007. For comfort and PRESENCE, I really love the 1013 on the jubilee. This is very much an issue of individual preference. Vintage watches are not a good investment. 16 years from now, the vast majority of the population will NOT be wearing wristwatches, so supply will likely far exceed demand.
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This is classy
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