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13 May 2010, 11:50 PM | #31 |
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I'm really sorry to hear this Tom ,
All of those are beautiful pieces. I love that White dial Daytona I really don't envy your decision. If you really have to off-load one or two then Nat made a good point about selling them off one at a time. Just which one to sell, well only you know the answer to that. The one you could live without. You never know what is waiting for you in Thailand . Can you get a replacement case back for the White Daytona? Would that reduce it's value?
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14 May 2010, 12:13 AM | #33 |
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I'm sorry to hear you're going through this..
Based on the info provided I'd say sell the Daytona's for sure. They'll get you the highest return. If the IIc is your go to watch (and it understandably should be - its beautiful) then I'd say keep that for sure. I'd start with the daytona's and try to hold onto the Subby as long as you can. Should you need the cash you'll be able to sell it pretty easily seeing that it's mint but if you buckle down and really give it your all I'm sure you can find away to save right and keep it. Good luck! |
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My suggestion is also to let the watches go slowly if you can, unless you're 100% happy parting with 3 of them. It sounds like the Zenith Daytona would fetch the most money right now, and while I understand why you are holding on to it, and the lengths you went to get it, the bottom line is you're NOT wearing it and enjoying it. It could bring in a nice chunk of cash. I really wish you the best. Please keep us posted |
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14 May 2010, 01:15 AM | #35 |
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If you need the money, liquidate them all. Perhaps someone will buy the lot. or one at a time. Possessions come and go. Do not be afraid to let go of them.
A Rolex is nice to have, but in the grand scheme of life, the calling of God is and always will be more important to your inner peace and sense of well being than any tangible earthly possession. God be with you in your journey....
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14 May 2010, 01:27 AM | #36 |
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Sorry to hear about your situation man... You will be in my prayers... as far as the watches i think keep LV and Zenith. The others you buy back rather easily.
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14 May 2010, 01:38 AM | #37 |
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Keep the one you wear the most. GMT? Remember, you can always add another one to your collection in the future. Good luck to you.
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14 May 2010, 01:39 AM | #38 |
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Seriously..if you are in this situation..you should sell them all.
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14 May 2010, 01:45 AM | #39 |
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Seems like the GMT is the one with the most wrist time. I'd keep that plus the Daytona with your initials...
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14 May 2010, 02:39 AM | #40 |
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Well this is a tough decision that may be based on which watch you want the most. Personally I would sell the LV first and one of the Daytonas.
Although a Daytona is a nice watch, I've often felt that it wasn't an ideal watch to wear on a daily basis. If you feel that way sell both Daytonas and keep the GMT. Good luck and remember, it's only a watch. |
14 May 2010, 03:05 AM | #41 |
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I'm with the group keep the GMT and white Daytona. I have had to sell two of my watches when I was younger. It is tough and even sold one I had engraved so it wouldn't get flipped.
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Personally, I would keep the GMT IIC. That's a beautiful watch and the most used one right now. I think given the financial situation, take the one that is most functional. The others can always be bought again.
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Personally, I'd sell as necessary (as previously mentioned). My criteria for selling would be a mix of versatility and recoverability of the watch.
For me, I'd sell in this order: 1) Zenith Daytona - You don't wear it anyways as it's hard to see the time. It'll fetch a large amount of money. I think this is a good candidate for first sale. 2) GMTIIc - Gets a lot of wear, but will be very easy to replace going forward. I'd sell this second. 3) White Daytona - Sure, it's engraved, but not for any sentimental reason, so there's not too much other reason to keep this one if the need to sell once again arises. Might be a little more difficult to re-acquire, but also is less versatile with day to day use. 4) LV - While it might not be your absolute favorite, I think that may be because the other watches are newer/nicer. I think the LV is the most versatile watch in the group (as previously mentioned, you can purchase a black bezel and have almost two different watches). It's not too shiny and is classic Rolex. At the same time, it's also got that little bit of rarity to it that will keep you (as a WIS) interested in it. In the end, you gotta do what you gotta do. Hang in there - it's not the end of the world. Things will turn around for you! |
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Well, the good news about Rolex watches is that they hold their value and you should be able to get the cash pretty quickly. I'd only sell one to start out with. You never know. You may get a job very quickly and then you just lost some money selling your watches.
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I am not going to thru another monkey wrench in the situation...
just wanted to say..sorry to hear about your situation.. keep your chin up..I am sure it will all work out... weren't you thinking about Taiwan as well? good luck...
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Keep the daytona and wear it everyday. Some desk diving marks are all part of the patina. After 5 years get it serviced and it will come back polished up and looking brand new.
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oh yeah, reported!
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Yes, Taiwan is an option too. With all the violence in Thailand right now that might be the smarter choice.. |
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14 May 2010, 08:21 AM | #51 |
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Just take your time! What is your profession? Maybe someone on TRF can help you out?
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I'd save the white daytona since it seems to have some sentimental value as you mentioned. Perhaps you can keep the LV, but I would sell the other 2.
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14 May 2010, 10:50 AM | #54 |
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Keep the one that means the most to you and is hard to replace. I wish you good luck ...and have been in your situation...Good Luck it will all work out!! Stay strong!!
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14 May 2010, 12:37 PM | #55 |
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Hang in there Tom...Been there.
I like the sell 'em slowly strategy. Gambatte ne!!! |
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I'm sorry you have to make your mind up, as to which watch stays, or goes.
My thoughts are this. If the market is to rebound in 5 years, your Daytona's would be be worth a bit more. The others are a little more common, and cost less to replace. My second thought is if your in a financial hard place, and have 4 Rolexes, I would liquidate all of them, and start fresh later. That's a very hard thing to do, but the best for the financial safety you NEED. I would love to think my rolex is a need, but I would probably sell most of my luxury items, and focus on cutting stress from my mind. Keep in touch with the people you sell the sentimental items to, and ask to purchase them later if they are able to part with it. Cash is hard to come by, and you might already know the answer, but it's hard either way. Good luck! |
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I would keep the GMTIIC.
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All the very best of luck to you, I'd be inclined to keep the two daytonas as they would be the most difficult to replace. Once again, best of luck!
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Sorry to hear this news..I would keep one watch and liquidate to cover you now.. You could find reasons to keep them all.. The GMT is the one you like to wear so that's the one to keep. It's awful to have to part with those beautiful watches...but they are all replaceable. ..and know that in time you'll have others like them.
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