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Old 11 April 2010, 06:55 AM   #1
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is this a fair trade?

hey all,

i really dig the 5508 rolex sub and have been thinking about getting one..

I wanted to know if trading my SS daytona black dial V serial for an even trade for a 5508, fair condition original gilt dial and hands, but it does need some work and a service.

I really love this watch but i don't know if i should hold on to by daytona or do the trade?

when it comes to vintage, im kinda new to it, so im unsure if this would be a fair trade. i know what to look for as far as service dials or relume ect..

any input would be great.
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Old 11 April 2010, 06:57 AM   #2
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hey all,

i really dig the 5508 rolex sub and have been thinking about getting one..

I wanted to know if trading my SS daytona black dial V serial for an even trade for a 5508, fair condition original gilt dial and hands, but it does need some work and a service.

I really love this watch but i don't know if i should hold on to by daytona or do the trade?

when it comes to vintage, im kinda new to it, so im unsure if this would be a fair trade. i know what to look for as far as service dials or relume ect..

any input would be great.
To give up a new V-series SS Daytona (which will always hold its resale value) for a vintage which you are still unsure of...................well, I wouldn't do it.

I'd be content with my brand new Rolex rather than risk it all and give it up for an unknown entity.

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Old 11 April 2010, 06:58 AM   #3
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Old 11 April 2010, 07:01 AM   #4
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I believe 5508s are going upward of $10K.

See if you can get some $$$ on your side for a "solid" service, and you may have a winner!
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Old 11 April 2010, 07:01 AM   #5
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To give up a new V-series SS Daytona (which will always hold its resale value) for a vintage which you are still unsure of...................well, I wouldn't do it.

I'd be content with my brand new Rolex rather than risk it all and give it up for an unknown entity.

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good point JJ..
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Old 11 April 2010, 07:02 AM   #6
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btw i forgot to mention should i be getting a bracelet with the 5508 or just the head??
because some people are selling just the head but i would like a bracelet with it
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Old 11 April 2010, 07:04 AM   #7
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btw i forgot to mention should i be getting a bracelet with the 5508 or just the head??
because some people are selling just the head but i would like a bracelet with it
It makes a BIG difference! I thought you already had one picked out!
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Old 11 April 2010, 07:06 AM   #8
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well the one i had picked out does not have a bracelet, but i dont know if i will go for the deal. it's actually this one

http://cgi.ebay.com/Rolex-Vintage-No...item1c106abb67

the seller agreed to do an even trade for just the head.
but i think it would be a fair trade with a bracelet no?
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Old 11 April 2010, 07:15 AM   #9
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A fair trade is one you will be happy with.. Try to get it with bracelet if possible..
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Old 11 April 2010, 07:29 AM   #10
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if it had a bracelet and was in good condition i would be happy with an even trade. but i just dont know where to find one.. i contacted steve M to see if he can find anything for me. he said he was going to look at a 5508 nice condition with a service dial this morning. we will see what he says when he gets back to me
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Old 11 April 2010, 08:20 AM   #11
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Old 11 April 2010, 08:25 AM   #12
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I agree with JJ, keep the known entity with your SS Daytona then take a chance on an Ebay watch!!!
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Old 11 April 2010, 08:30 AM   #13
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I agree with JJ, keep the known entity with your SS Daytona then take a chance on an Ebay watch!!!
well the only thing with the ebay auction is i can meet up with the seller in person to inspect the watch before i make the trade
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Old 11 April 2010, 12:51 PM   #14
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To give up a new V-series SS Daytona (which will always hold its resale value) for a vintage which you are still unsure of...................well, I wouldn't do it.

I'd be content with my brand new Rolex rather than risk it all and give it up for an unknown entity.

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I'll respectfully take the other side and say that a collectible vintage rarity always takes priority over a common currently produced model IMO. Remember the total population of SS Daytona's goes up every week and there will likely be tens of thousands more produced in the coming years.
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Old 11 April 2010, 01:03 PM   #15
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I'll respectfully take the other side and say that a collectible vintage rarity always takes priority over a common currently produced model IMO. Remember the total population of SS Daytona's goes up every week and there will likely be tens of thousands more produced in the coming years.
Good point.....
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Old 11 April 2010, 01:17 PM   #16
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I'll respectfully take the other side and say that a collectible vintage rarity always takes priority over a common currently produced model IMO. Remember the total population of SS Daytona's goes up every week and there will likely be tens of thousands more produced in the coming years.
I'm with Howard on this.

IMO a 5508 will only go up in value while a modern Daytona is still being produced in huge numbers everyday.

The lack of a bracelet is a dealbreaker, though.
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Old 11 April 2010, 09:12 PM   #17
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5508

Though the 5508 is an icon I would never trade my new watch over it.

There's too much uncertainity in such a vintage watch > spare parts and service. Also the bracelet is a step back.

You cannot wear a 5508 as a daily beater, the Daytona is designed to be.

Why not have a look for a last series 55XX ? They're cheaper and more suitable for daily wear.


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Old 11 April 2010, 09:17 PM   #18
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5508? i would do it, you can source the bracelet sometime in the future, the 5508 are seemingly becoming harder and harder to find... Daytonas on the otherhand..
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Old 11 April 2010, 09:21 PM   #19
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Breach of eBay policy right here, or???

From auction:
"For US buyers, a Paypal deposit payment of $1,000.00 USD must be made within one day of winning bid and the remaining balance must be made within 3 days of winning bid via bank wire transfer only."
Paypal is accepted as a form of payment, but seller only accepts 1000 bucks trought paypal? Rest wire? Or do I misunderstand?
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Old 11 April 2010, 10:36 PM   #20
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Vintage IMHO is always better than modern.
That being said though I would NOT trade your daytona for that particular 5508, no way.
Too many things going on with that watch for me.

Keep your daytona, and wait for another to show up. Steve usually comes up with some nice vintage stuff.

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I would hold off on this one. Why not wait and see what Steve comes up with?
There is too much unknown about this one and the fact that there is no bracelet really does not make this a fair even trade IMHO.
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Old 12 April 2010, 10:06 AM   #22
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spoke with steve, gave him my email to send me some pics. lets hope it has a bracelet and looks good! i will keep you all posted! thanks as always for the trusted input my friends!
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an old head off of ebay for a new Daytona ? no way !
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To give up a new V-series SS Daytona (which will always hold its resale value) for a vintage which you are still unsure of...................well, I wouldn't do it.

I'd be content with my brand new Rolex rather than risk it all and give it up for an unknown entity.

JJ
I totally agree with JJ on this...I wouldnt give up a new watch for vintage.
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