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  • That said buy a Patek instead.... hahaha. ( off topic just saying )

    as at 2008.

    The world's most expensive watches
    The most expensive watches ever sold at public auction are all Patek Philippe creations.
    1. Patek Philippe Henry Graves Supercomplication (1939). Sold at Sotheby's in 1999 for the amount of US$11,002,500.
    2. Patek Philippe Calibre 89 (1989). Sold at Antiquorum in 2004 for the amount of US$5,002,500.
    3. Patek Philippe World Time (1939). Sold at Antiquorum in 2002 for the amount of US$4,026,524.
    4. Patek Philippe Model 2523 Heures Universelles (1953). Sold at Antiquorum in 2006 for the amount of US$2,899,373.
    5. Patek Philippe Model 2499 First Series (1957). Sold at Christie's in 2007 for US$2,280,000.
    6. Patek Philippe Model 1951 (1944). Sold at Christie's in 2007 for US$2,263,964.
    7. Patek Philippe Model 2499 First Series (1951). Sold at Antiquorum in 2002 for the amount of US$2,129,000.
    8. Patek Philippe Grande Complication (1926). Sold at Christie's in 2005 for US$1,980,000.
    9. Patek Philippe The Grogan (1925). Sold at Christie's in 2006 for US$1,945,040
    10. Patek Philippe Officier (1923). Sold at Antiquorum in 1999 for the amount of US$1,918,387.
    ROLEX.

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    • i vote for daytona, sealed in plastic.

      the 14060m is also not bad.


      "because nobody stops at one watch" - kohym
      http://kymwatchlog.blogspot.com/

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      • Daytona 116520 appears to be still popular and still commanding a premium , since its debut 10yr+ ago

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        • I think Panerai's Bronzo made for good value if u bought it at RRP

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          • i see watches as a collection rather than investment.

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            • I 2nd it! Collection comes 1st, investment's secondary, but in times of need then they shld b a gd form of trade offs.

              Rolex owner since 2010
              Previously owned:
              Explorer II(216570) black dial AN serial
              GMT-Master II(116710LN) AN serial
              Current collection:
              Datejust 36(116234) V serial
              GMT-Master II(116713LN) AN serial
              Upcoming/Wishlist:
              "Hulk" green sub(116610LV)

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              • Dont think can make money out of watches bought direct from ADs or preown shops
                Unless if u buy preown direct from owners at lower price, provided watch in mint condition

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                • How much can we really make off watches? The "profit" is just too minimal to be considered a good investment. I would rather look at it as a form of collection and any amount I can make off it is just considered a bonus.

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                  • maybe only the AD or dealers can call it an investment. their lifeline depends on it. LOL.

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                    • If you buy used timepieces you will lose little mostly the servicing cost ...
                      But i bought a 5711 sealed a few years at $28K never wore at all sold it for $30k lately as the price rose to $37k
                      Covers the servicing for AP & panerai strap change
                      The hardest thing in life is making the 1st million CASH !
                      The 2nd hardest thing in life is not spending it !
                      The 3rd hardest thing in life is get the whole family together for a simple dinner !

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                      • Originally posted by timefreak2000 View Post
                        If you buy used timepieces you will lose little mostly the servicing cost ...
                        But i bought a 5711 sealed a few years at $28K never wore at all sold it for $30k lately as the price rose to $37k
                        Covers the servicing for AP & panerai strap change
                        Exactly, what I meant was something like that. The $2k I will not really look at it as a "profit". Just a "bonus" which covers the servicing and stuff over the years. Just be happy with what you buy and wear it proudly!

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                        • My view, watches are not investments, dont expect to make money from it. Generally.

                          I find it hard to accept buying a watch and leave it in safe as BNIB, ( hoping that one day the value can match the inflation rate).
                          Should enjoy wearing it as an integral part of your person as you go through life experiences.

                          Of course, those in the business of trading is different story, its just goods for making money, buy low sell high.

                          Just my 2 c
                          Honesty.....

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                          • In his case(5711), he did not wore it. So can't considered enjoyed the watch. I don't believe in buying a watch and not wearing. If like this, I rather use the money buy other things or invest in stocks.

                            Watch can't be investment. 90% of time lose money. 8% breakeven. 2% make money. If this is investment, it is
                            probably worst investment tool I ever know!

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                            • some wise guru once said that you need to spend a big fortune before you make a small fortune on watches.
                              imo, don't go into this hobby if you are thinking of it as an investment.
                              "Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence,
                              three times is enemy action and
                              over 600 is clearly the work of an ancient Sumerian demon or some sh*t
                              ."

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                              • hey guys, the best investment is the watch that you can enjoy for a long while and still sell easily.

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