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18 August 2009, 11:23 PM | #1 |
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Introduction and a question
Dear TRF'ers:
I have just joined this site after lurking for sometime and I am very impressed with the knowledge base here and finally had some questions answered (the eternal band/bracelet swap question on the daytonas for example). Looking forward to learning a lot about some of the "deeper" aspects of the Rolex brand. My current collection consists of (pardon me, but I havent picked up all the short hand yet) a TT Sub w/ Champagne Serti Diamond Dial a TT MOP daytona (2007) a Date Just - Black Face - Smooth Bezel - SS - stolen by my wife (she has a TT Date w/ champagne diamond dial) a YMII in YG my fathers restored (major service by Rolex in 2007) SS Date from the early 1960s (I need to post a picture here to get help nailing down the model - sold in a PX in the phillipines in the early 60s I believe) - Acrylic lens, manual wind. a N.O.A. watch I bought on a whim in Colorado My daily wear is the YMII. Sadly my other watches dont get much wrist-time. Ideally I'd like to have one more solid gold watch (a daytona - maybe on a strap) and then a SS one I can wear on the weekends without feeling like a tool. for the SS I am thinking about either a daytona, a GMTIIc or a deepsea. I wouldnt feel to bad trading in the Sub (the daytona was my first rolex) but it seems like I'd only be getting maybe 4500-5k on the watch. My question is: Given the economic climate, is now a time to trade in/sell? or am I better off using my buying power to buy now and sell my other watches when (if) the economy turns around? Particularly because the watches I like are newer models? Thank you in advance. |
19 August 2009, 01:38 AM | #2 |
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I think that in todays climate, any advantage you have is a buyer would be cancelled out as a seller/trader..
If you have the money and time, it may be better to buy now and sell later.........
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19 August 2009, 01:45 AM | #3 |
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i agree with above poster. buying, if possible, would be best. also, welcome! you've come to the right place...
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19 August 2009, 03:10 AM | #4 |
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Welcome to TRF, Aaron.
Looking forward to your contributions.
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19 August 2009, 03:17 AM | #5 |
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Welcome to TRF. Thats quite a collection. Surprised it took so long to join. To answer your question...Buy now, sell later.
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