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9 August 2016, 12:04 AM | #1 |
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Another First Rolex questions? Opinions
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Just joined to learn and listen to what everyone has to say. I have always loved watches and have been currently looking at some older djs. I have a couple of questions for you old school members and hopefully some good advice. The first question for you guys is. Do you think buying an older dj would be considered an investment by any means? I trade some stocks and have about 1500-2k range to spend. I really do not need to spend the money but i dont have any children or debt or massive bills. I have my own place and live comfortable. My main passion is sports cars but I have the urge to get that Rolex off my bucket list. Something i can keep forever. The next question is about upkeep and maintenance. All opinions will be considered and i can take constructive criticism. If my budget is to low than I will consider not buying the watch if i can not afford it. Suggestions on where i can purchase and buy from a trusted seller? Thanks guys |
10 August 2016, 11:52 PM | #2 |
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11 August 2016, 12:00 AM | #3 |
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It's an investment, in the sense that you pay money for it and it changes in price over time. Will it go up? Probably not. $2,000 doesn't buy much in the Rolex world these days.
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Watches are not investments.
Buy whatever watch you want to own and wear.
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What car do you have? I see a Supra on your profile
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11 August 2016, 12:31 AM | #7 |
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Watches are bad investments. Cars are generally even worse.
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11 August 2016, 12:35 AM | #8 |
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Investment in anything other than wrist enjoyment? No.
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Buy watches to enjoy, not be investments
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11 August 2016, 12:43 AM | #10 |
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As said previously, watches are poor investments. Take that 2k and put it in a mutual fund. Unfortunately 2k won't get you much in the way of a Rolex.
I don't want to totally shoot you down, but if any of this is in question then you might not be 100% ready to make the sort of financial commitment a Rolex is.
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I dont think you can find a DJ in that range.
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Not one you'd want to own - let alone own forever.
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11 August 2016, 01:00 AM | #16 |
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I would never buy any watches as investment, unless is a rare vintage timepiece that would cost ten times 2K.
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You can find a Tudor in that price range. That's about it
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You may be able to find one in that range but it's likely to be 70's model, I believe?
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Yeah...take a look at the Tudor line. I've seen some nice watches in that ball park...good luck!
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1. A Rolex is seldom an investment from a monetary standpoint. Some, of course, are; if they take the interest of future collectors and enthusiasts. Most of the time though, they hold their own against inflation.
It is an investment from the view that it is a durable good and can be a one time purchase as opposed to multiple other watches that are essentially worthless after purchase. So, a lifetime product can be considered a "good investment". 2. Your price range will not buy you a Rolex made within the past 30 years in top condition, but it may buy you an early Datejust, Date, Oyster Perpetual or manual-wind model from the 70's. 3. Maintenance and upkeep is up to you. Clean regularly and a good overhaul every decade and it will last a lifetime. 4. Now is the time to buy one. They won't get any cheaper as time goes by.
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a rolex is not an investment. what it is, is NOT throwing money out the window.
that 4k explorer 2 i bought in 1997 can be sold today, complete set for what i paid for it. close to 20 years enjoyment and no cost of ownership is a nice thing to have. so, the money i spent stayed solid - but nobody made money. in fact, had i put that 4k in google stock i'd be in a situation to where i can buy a YG sub or DD after taxes with that same 4k investment. so think and choose wisely. |
11 August 2016, 07:43 AM | #22 |
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Thanks for all the replies. Yea ive been doing my homework a lot lately and cant really find many date justs that i want under 3k. I drive a supra and lexus. I have money in stocks that is just sitting during the summer and had the idea . Ive always wanted one. I dont consider it a huge investment but definitely something ill have the rest of my life. The biggest issue is finding a good dj with papers and a box now. Ill find one soon enough but i appreciate all the comments!
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I'm not 100% a DJII is the best choice, people may say it is a sports watch that can be dressy. If you say you're into sports cars, especially with that white Supra, something tells me if you stretch your budget a little bit, then a polar explorer 2 may be a better bet or a pre-ceramic no date sub which is a classic (that some say has the best chance to go up in value)
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Stretch.
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12 August 2016, 05:12 AM | #25 |
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That's around what I paid for mine in the US as well.
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30 August 2016, 11:30 AM | #28 |
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Anyone ever hear of bobs watches? I even went as far as contacting kay juler outlet can get used with papers and box. Ive been doing alot of homework on some
Djs. I have a question about stretch. Would a grade 2-3 with stretch be a bad purchase? Does the stretch make it harder to wear or is it more of a value issue? |
30 August 2016, 04:42 PM | #29 |
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My recommendation is to look at the trusted sellers on this very site to purchase your Datejust. Go to the classifieds section on this site and also search certain sellers names on this site to see their reviews. Also in the whose who section to get seller reviews.
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Absolutely agree - if you're looking for a Rolex that will hold value you'll have to increase your budget to between 5-7k and get a good used Sub....it's a classic watch that will hold it's value at a minimum. Lot's of trusted sellers here on TRF, so you'll be in good hands. Happy shopping mate!
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