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I have wondered this too.  The Daytona (also a chrono) carries a high price point in the Rolex range.  People love chronos and the market seems to reflect the demand for them.


The 5035 seems particularly under-valued, especially when measured against the more recent version of the annual calendar.

For some reason, however, enthusiasts have not really take a shine to it.

Personally, I considered 5035, but I thought it felt a little too thick for my taste.  

Plus, I wasn't crazy about the romans with the green lume material so visible on the interior of the numbers.  I t makes a very dressy watch look somewhat casual.  The numerals should be all precious metal IMO.  (This is not a diving watch).

I have no idea if these are factors that effect market value for others as well. I ended up buying the 5134 (about the same cost as the 5035), which is thinner and overall felt much more modern and interesting to me because of the GMT feature.  

In any event, there is no doubt that the 5035 is overall a beautiful and historically significant piece by anyone's standards, and hence, like every Patek, a prized piece.

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