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26 May 2010, 09:36 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Real Name: Dante
Location: New York City
Watch: Rolex What Else?
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1997 All Gold Submariner Experience
Hey All,
In 1997, I bought a Brand New Gold Sub with black dial from an AD in Miami, The retail price at the time was 19,250. They knocked off 3000 bucks, and i got it for $ 16,000. Anyway, a year later in 1998, I got my hands on a brand new SS white dial daytona for $ 5,100. I was on a waiting list for 18 months. So, now I had my daytona, I didnt wait the gold sub anymore. Anyway, I was in NYC at the time, and I spent 3 months trying to sell my Gold Submariner, I went to a million dealers all over, and NOBODY would make me an offer of more than $ 6000.00 for the all gold sub. Remember, retail was $19,250, amd no one wanted it, some jerk dealers were offering as low as 4 or 5,000. Anyway, I gave up on selling it for a year. I finally found someone a year later who gave me 9,000 for the sub, so I bit the bullet sold it, and took a huge loss. Now, in 2010, gold sub retails for 30K. So, anyone who buys it for 30k today, and probably would be lucky to resell it for 10 or 12K. Beware on the all gold subs. A Day date would be a much better investment. Anyway, The SS daytona i bought for $ 5,100 in 1998, I resold it for 11K in 2002. Win some, lose some, thats important life lesson here! This site rocks, good to meet you all!! |
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