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Keep the RO
It represents, imo, very well the heritage and the spirit of Gerald Genta. Furthermore, paying 58k a 5711 is just insane...
Just my 2 cents
never ever!
By: stere : January 16th, 2020-00:50
The RO is the REAL ONE! Nautilus is only a me too product. Design is to much 70ies not so timeless like the RO. In this times there is an Incredible hype about the 5711...why? Since people buying this kind of watches as an investment and not because of lo...
Two thoughts here...IMHO... However, you must follow your own path...
By: HighEndOne : January 16th, 2020-06:59
For me, myself, there is no way that the PP is TWICE the watch that the AP is, based on the going market prices you mention. Again, to me, to pay that much for a stainless watch, any stainless watch, is absurd to me. Next, and this has been mentioned: The...
I wouldn't at this time...
By: jmpTT : January 16th, 2020-07:22
Too much of the urge today may be driven by the Nautilus craze that has completely overtaken the collecting community and spread across international financial centres. The Nautilus remains the watch to own, if you want to show the world "you've made it",...
You should do it
By: descartes1 : January 16th, 2020-09:51
You’ve made some money on the RO (through appreciation after you bought it), and the 5711 should hold its value given very limited supply barring a major financial crisis (in which case the value of the RO would fall too). Personally, I like the RO better...
Keep it!!!
By: Chromatic Fugue : January 16th, 2020-10:28
The RO looks great on your wrist and looks great period, full stop. If the 15400 fit me as well as it fits you, I would much rather wear it than a 5711; it's a better-looking watch and has at least an equal pedigree. The RO also is very unlikely to deprec...
just my view, but
By: Chromatic Fugue : January 16th, 2020-11:03
The 5711 is the subject of an unprecedented bubble, whereas its close peer, the RO, is not. Ten years ago, the valuations were much closer, and for a reason; they're comparable watches. That said, I obviously might be wrong about future valuations. Just t...