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8 January 2020, 09:55 PM | #1 |
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Need help to buy my first Rolex :)
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I am currently looking to buy my first Rolex. I've been dreaming of a 15200 with black dial for about ten years now and can finally afford one, now I am taking some time to evaluate the options and document myself on the product before buying. Having absolutely no prior experience of the watchmaking world here I am seeking for your expert's opinion about what to do to get it right the first time. What should I be looking for in a 1998/1999 15200 with black dial? How much would be a fair price for a model in good condition, with or without original box and papers? I am absolutely open to every suggestion you might have to offer. Thank you very much , Martin |
8 January 2020, 11:37 PM | #2 |
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imo I wouldn't pull the trigger in a world I don't have any idea about...
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8 January 2020, 11:44 PM | #3 |
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Which why I'm here, to start somewhere
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Martin, good luck with the search. Check out all the threads on the 15200 on this forum and any other source you can find. And if you see one that loosk promising, post a link here and see what the experts can offer in terms of assessments. |
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Check out chrono24 and average the prices that are listed there.
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9 January 2020, 01:25 AM | #7 |
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I think you are on the right path to getting the watch, it is always import to know a lot about the watch before you purchase. Good luck!
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Once you get a good feel of the watch technically, this forum is also a good resource to find reputable sellers and dealer's. It's really easy to get drawn by lower prices and burned on some of the large auction websites. For a special purchase like this, it is worth paying a little more from a trusted seller.
Also, box and papers don't add to the function of the watch or indicate the service history. Depending on the watch, you can save a fairly significant amount of money. Some like the collectability if have a complete set, some like the history of knowing where and when the watch was sold. This is subjective to you. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk |
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I will, thank you for your answer! Already found a lot of infos looking for 15200 threads!
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I just felt more secure with a complete set but I guess that's still not a proof of authenticity by any means, which is still what I am the most concerned about. |
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9 January 2020, 06:04 PM | #11 |
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Forget the box/documents, they're pretty rare and mostly an excuse to increase the price for no reason.
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I envy the thrill of the hunt for your first Rolex. Here are some comments. 1. The 15200 is a 34 mm watch. In the past, I have owned a sold yg and a stainless 34mm date. Great watches, but today they would be too small for me. Since this is a significant purchase, I recommend that you make every effort to try one on and compare it to a 36mm, 39 mm and larger sizes. 2. If this were to be my one and only, I would make sure to buy one with the original oyster band. If you purchase a watch on on an aftermarket strap, and later decide you want an oyster band, you will be shocked at the cost. 3. Unless the watch you buy has a documented recent service from a RSC or a reputable independent, remember to factor in the price of a service. And this can greatly affect what you should pay for a given watch. 4. As an exercise, I always compare the price of a new model that does not need a service against the price of an older model. Sometimes the closeness in price surprises you. Particularly if you factor in a service. 5. For example, as far as the 15200, I have not done a thorough search, but let's say you buy a 15200 without box and papers for $3900. And let's say you have to spend $850 for a service. You now have a used older model watch with $4750 invested. And you have no box and papers. It will not be as easy to trade this watch if you want to down the road. Now lets' look at some other options.
Good luck and enjoy the hunt.
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Depends. Much easier to trade or sell with box and papers. Unless we are talking about a truly vintage watch, like a 5513, I would not buy one without box and papers. Different strokes. But there are reasons to have box and papers.
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Thank you very much for the help and precious advice. I'm more than thrilled at the moment! I'll take some time to compare everything I can find, as I already found 15200s ranging from $3000 to $6000 on the after market..
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Frankly, I can't help but be a little jealous of Martin. The hunt for a first Rolex can be a lot of fun. And Martin definitely sounds like he is up to the task.
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You can't really go wrong with a 34mm unless you got very big wrists. You can SERIOUSLY go wrong with 39mm and bigger sizes. Especially with Rolex This guy's never gonna pull the trigger, too much information. He's looking for a 2,5K watch, not a Daytona. Wizz: buy from a trusted online seller, check it's genuine, good condition, and ideally recently serviced (not mandatory, those watch are workhorses), that will be FINE. Don't overthink it... |
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You're talking about 2,5K for a 15200, is that an average? I wish I could find a nice one that cheap. |
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did you manage to find one?
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