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Old 14 November 2013, 10:51 PM   #31
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I think so.
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Old 14 November 2013, 10:53 PM   #32
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Bought a 14060M in December 2005 for £2400 new from AD...sold it in October 2012 for £3300 (never serviced).

Not too shabby I thought!
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Old 15 November 2013, 03:25 AM   #33
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Bought a gmt 2 in france from AD 2002 for £2100 sold it a few weeks ago for £4000....just wish id bought 100 of them.
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Old 15 November 2013, 03:38 AM   #34
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I would say that most Rolex vintage collections have gone up, unless you bought them last week
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Old 15 November 2013, 03:47 AM   #35
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Seems like a very difficult question to correctly answer. You have to take into account inflation, interest rates, potential for growth if that money had been invested somewhere else, etc.

My suspicion is that if calculated correctly, very few Rolexes are true investments. I expect if you took the money you had spent on your Rolex however long ago and had put it in a simple index fund, it would likely be worth more now today than your watch (used) currently is.

Now, the enjoyment you get from wearing said watch is incalculable.
Exactly and trouble today Rolex watches are no longer watches to some but thought of a little more than £££$$$ will this go up or down etc.Most modern day Rolex are made in many thousands a mass produced product. Yes they will hold a greater part of the original price paid more than many other brands but investments they are not.
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Old 15 November 2013, 03:54 AM   #36
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Every time I buy a new watch, I assume my watch collection has gone up in value.
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Old 15 November 2013, 04:08 AM   #37
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I've either made a small amount or broken even on all my flips. The most I've kept a watch is about two years. Can't complain at all :)
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Old 15 November 2013, 04:14 AM   #38
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I never sell my watches, so the only value I worry about is the value of the next watch I want to buy.
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Old 15 November 2013, 04:20 AM   #39
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No idea.

My investments are not watches and my watches are not investments.
Very true. I can safely say that none of my watches will increase in value.
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Old 15 November 2013, 04:33 AM   #40
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Bought a new Sea Dweller 16600 for £2,440 in 2004, sold it for £3,950 last year. Just wore it and looked after, no service or anything.
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Old 15 November 2013, 05:58 AM   #41
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Since buying? When was the purchase, what did you pay and what pieces are they? Have you ever lost? Chaers!
it all depends on what you pay...........buy wisely , i never buy to make a profit.
I started in 2010 and I am hooked ,,,,,,,,now have 8.
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Old 15 November 2013, 06:06 AM   #42
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Yes, if anything the resale value of a modern Rolex is only a small factor in buying a luxury watch. I am not saying I like flushing money away on a lifestyle but resale value is a odd thing to consider for a true luxury purchase. If you can afford it and like it is all that is required in a "luxury" lifestyle purchase. Its funny to listen to someone defend why they bought their watch in practical terms as if they had to defend their extravagance to anyone.


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Exactly and trouble today Rolex watches are no longer watches to some but thought of a little more than £££$$$ will this go up or down etc.Most modern day Rolex are made in many thousands a mass produced product. Yes they will hold a greater part of the original price paid more than many other brands but investments they are not.
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Old 15 November 2013, 09:39 AM   #43
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I like that my Rolexes will not lose much value, if any, even if I keep them for years. That can't be said about many things one buys for pleasure. That's investment enough for me.
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Old 15 November 2013, 09:46 AM   #44
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For the ones that I've had long enough for the continual price increases to positively affect the value from what I paid, yes.

For my more recent purchases, no. But give them time...

As long as Rolex doesn't hit a wall of consumer resistance at some price level, I should be OK eventually. Assuming, of course, I stop buying new watches at the continually higher prices.
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Old 15 November 2013, 09:49 AM   #45
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The only watch that I've ever bought that I still have that has gone up in value is my Omega 2254.50 Seamaster. I believe I paid around $1300.00 for it new from an AD about 7 years ago, it's been a safe queen since the Sub.
I always loved that watch with the exception of the helium release valve on the side. If it wasn't for that I would have bought one.
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Old 15 November 2013, 10:35 AM   #46
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The key word is not 'price' but 'value' and my small collection holds more value for me than ever.
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Old 15 November 2013, 12:04 PM   #47
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Doubt you'll get much responses. Kind of like disclosing how much one paid for their home.
well...THAT would be a matter of public record....easily to be looked up
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