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Old 13 August 2012, 07:31 AM   #1
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Buy New v Buy Older Pre-Owned

Let's say you want to own an 18K gold Rolex Day-Date with a President bracelet. BNIB, the price is about $28,500. But you can purchase a pre-owned, gently worn (pre-1995 or so) Day-Date/President with its timeless, classic design for $10K here or elsewhere online.

Then you send the pre-owned DD/President to Rolex for overhaul servicing at a cost of maybe $1,500. At this point, you've got $11,500 in a pre-owned watch that brand new would cost nearly three times as much.

So what is the argument for buying brand new, unless you just have money to throw around?
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Old 13 August 2012, 07:34 AM   #2
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Pre Owned...

$8400? Why don't I buy this or one like it??? One day I will wish I did..when they are 15k used.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MENS-ROLEX-P...06%26rk%3D2%26


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Old 13 August 2012, 07:36 AM   #3
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The 1990s DD DID had hollow links as the newer (2004+) DD use solid links thus effecting the price and MSRP
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The 1990s DD DID had hollow links as the newer (2004+) DD use solid links thus effecting the price and MSRP
True, but still a bargain for vintage IMo.
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Mickey, that ebay Day Date watch looks pretty enticing.
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Old 13 August 2012, 11:05 AM   #6
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Mickey, that ebay Day Date watch looks pretty enticing.
I know right?
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Old 13 August 2012, 11:12 AM   #7
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I'm getting a pre-owned DD very very soon
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Old 13 August 2012, 11:57 AM   #8
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Let's say you want to own an 18K gold Rolex Day-Date with a President bracelet. BNIB, the price is about $28,500. But you can purchase a pre-owned, gently worn (pre-1995 or so) Day-Date/President with its timeless, classic design for $10K here or elsewhere online.

Then you send the pre-owned DD/President to Rolex for overhaul servicing at a cost of maybe $1,500. At this point, you've got $11,500 in a pre-owned watch that brand new would cost nearly three times as much.

So what is the argument for buying brand new, unless you just have money to throw around?
I think there are at least 3 reasons to by the watch BNIB from an AD if money is not an issue. 1. Rolex registers you as the owner. 2. You are the first person to own the watch. 3. The memory of purchasing it from the AD will always be a part of your experience with the watch. If you decide to buy a Rolex at full price I recommend you go to the poshest AD for the full monty treatment.
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