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  • #76
    With those with little depreciation like PP brand new is better and more meaningful if you want to keep for long.

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    • #77
      Well there r cases of really good cond ones & if verified by a third party to b authentic why not make the purchase if the prices are much different frm the original

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      • #78
        Preowned at a reliable shop,

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        • #79
          Will buy brand new hard to get SS ones.

          But definitely pre-owned for the bling bling gold ones.

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          • #80
            Bought my first automatic watch(tag heuer aquaracer) and my first rolex both brand new. Mostly for the experience and feelings, paid extra for that compared to pre owned though. 😔

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            • #81
              Preowned if i want to sell later brand if i'm going to keep it

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              • #82
                Brand New for me

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                • #83
                  Pre-owned if it's out of budget. Brand new if I'm certain that l will not sell it

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                  • #84
                    I would prefer a brand new watch as I don't want to keep wondering who is the previous owner and the possible reasons for selling it away.

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                    • #85
                      Brand new for me... as i am not selling it anyway...

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                      • #86
                        Pre-owned as long as in good condition. Not too "pantang".

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                        • #87
                          Preowned for me!

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                          • #88
                            pre-owned for sure! ui get to save $$$$

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                            • #89
                              I am about to buy my first Rolex, (I have a hand me down circa 70's).
                              Am debating whether to buy pre-loved or brand new...and which model as well

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                              • #90
                                pre-owned with full package is fine
                                Originally posted by commoner View Post
                                Been lurking in this forum for sometime liao.

                                Except for my 1st pre-owned Rolex 6694 and IWC portofino (a gift), all my watches are bought new. 6694 is worn by my brother, and I knew my friend who gave me the IWC well.

                                Really love seeing many watches selling here, and ebay, but never get myyself to take a step further. Being a kiasu chinese middle age fellow, and to think myself going to spend multiple thousands to buy a 2nd hand watch, it is so damn difficult. Knowing myself, I will be wondering why the guy sells his watch (whether bad luck or something), lost on the race track or whatever if I buy it. Don't think I will have that peace of mind should something bad happens when wearing a pre-owned watch. not knowing its history. Don't think I wll ever buy from a pawn shop for sure.

                                So I will continue to save my blood and sweat money to pursue my new 14060m and solid gold rolex or give it all up for just a PP aquanaut/nautilus. It will be a slow and tedious process I am sure, but I will enjoy the fruits of the hard labor.

                                How many of you are of the same thinking?

                                Does the history of the watch affect your purchase?

                                cheers

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