I watched a video on youtube by a watchdealer in UK , he said: Rolex Submariner Hulk Rolex Daytona SS Rolex GMT Master II Batman Rolex Deepsea blue dial Anyone agree totally or with different opinions? My choice of modern sport Rolex's models would be Day...
Baxter, The answer to your question is entirely subjective, as it depends on what makes "collecting" worthwhile to the individual. If you like the Yachtmaster, who cares what a dealer thinks of it? Watches are unlikely to prove a useful financial investme...
I never understand how stainless steel can be "worthy" of collection, it really a bet against the future demand market. A better "worthwhile" collection would need to comprise of more uncommon pieces or pricier option of the common models. With SS models,...
IMHO, if you're looking for future value - you should choose the model which the "crowd" don't buy today...the least sold today will be the most scarce in future. this is exactly what makes vintage Daytona expensive..it is rare. If Rolex would have sold a...
I don't exactly know how many Rolex made, but probably, a prudent guess, let's say 50 000 , which wouldn't surprise me. 50, 000 is not what I call rare. Still, they are insanely priced. Go wonder why. Aaah, the rule of the demand and the offer... Best, Ni...
It won't be rare. If it is just a one or two years production, then this is another story. I would say that, among those you mentioned, the Deep Sea Blue may be on of the few moderns to be considered as worth collecting. But in terms of pleasure, I would ...
There are some watches that one could argue are more likely to appreciate in value than others. Equally, there are some watches that one enjoys wearing much more than others. If those two frameworks cross over, then you have a hit. So often, though, it is...
Actually, I have not had much advice from people that I know at all, most of my friends only knows Rolex and Cartier. I am the one usually giving them advice when they want to buy one or two to wear and keep. I am still learning to buy sensibly instead of...
......the investment that you really need to consider is one in your enjoyment. Think of a watch as an investment in your pleasure...in a similar way to a holiday. The latter, of course, depreciates to zero very quickly. A watch can and often does depreci...
So, I\'d say just buy the one you like best and you\'ll probably be OK if you decide to sell/upgrade down the road. It\'s doubtful any of the modern Rolexes will be collectible like some from the past are, but if I was forced to speculate I\'d say Deep Bl...
Buy the watch you like as Baron said consider it as investment in pleasing you and second also as noted below most Rolex watch retain there value as they are sold at their retail price not discounted all over the place 25-35% off as do many other brands. ...