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  • Rolex appreciate in value

    Hi all,

    I seen some posts saying that the watch appreciate in value. Any guide on this? like is it only applicable to unused set? Sorry i new to watches investment.

  • #2
    If you are getting watches as investment...I think it has the best returns in terms of $$.

    While over the years the prices do go up, but gradually, you are looking at a 10 year estimate breakeven time for sports model should you buy brand new now.

    Get what you like


    Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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    • #3
      Generally true about appreciation in value but i feel this is largely due to inflation more than anything else unless it's a rarity... the breakeven point for preowned will be shorter than brand new obviously.
      elusive

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      • #4
        Originally posted by satch View Post
        Generally true about appreciation in value but i feel this is largely due to inflation more than anything else unless it's a rarity... the breakeven point for preowned will be shorter than brand new obviously.

        Yap, if you are looking at watches as an investment tools, the classics and vintages are the ones that you will breakeven faster and with higher margins. Some of the BNIBs are still "losing" money after a long while, especially when bought during the initial launch craze.

        Prices of new Rolex models tend to (not all though) be commanding a premium when first launch but prices come down around 3-6 months down the road. Buying them when they have just launched them are almost guaranteed suicidal actions (there are exception to this rule though) that will take more than 10 years to breakeven. Some likely will never though, e.g the Milgauss Green anniversary model. I have head of folks paying SGD12-13k for it when first launch! Crazy as it may sound but true... those bought at this price will take a long long time to even breakeven.. let alone earn....

        Happy investing folks...

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        • #5
          Rolex will only appreciate for AD, not for end user but the most important thing is to buy it, wear it and enjoy it .. Appreciate or depreciate will have to worry later

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          • #6
            Thanks.
            If the watch able to appreciate due to inflation, it is also a good buy.. Most retail type of watch will be no value, not talking about appreciating. I was thinking instead of buying watches like guess armani, I should invest on one good watch. If i tired of it, i can sell it off and get another?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dtctan View Post
              most important thing is to buy it, wear it and enjoy it .. Appreciate or depreciate will have to worry later
              well said!
              elusive

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              • #8
                Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View Post
                Yap, if you are looking at watches as an investment tools, the classics and vintages are the ones that you will breakeven faster and with higher margins. Some of the BNIBs are still "losing" money after a long while, especially when bought during the initial launch craze.

                Prices of new Rolex models tend to (not all though) be commanding a premium when first launch but prices come down around 3-6 months down the road. Buying them when they have just launched them are almost guaranteed suicidal actions (there are exception to this rule though) that will take more than 10 years to breakeven. Some likely will never though, e.g the Milgauss Green anniversary model. I have head of folks paying SGD12-13k for it when first launch! Crazy as it may sound but true... those bought at this price will take a long long time to even breakeven.. let alone earn....

                Happy investing folks...
                my exact sentiments. end of the day, just like any investments, research and homework is needed
                elusive

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by becks99 View Post
                  Thanks.
                  If the watch able to appreciate due to inflation, it is also a good buy.. Most retail type of watch will be no value, not talking about appreciating. I was thinking instead of buying watches like guess armani, I should invest on one good watch. If i tired of it, i can sell it off and get another?
                  I agreeded, instead of having 10 fashion watches, why not save up to buy a "proper" watch at least you will be proud to tell others that you own a "proper watch"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dtctan View Post
                    I agreeded, instead of having 10 fashion watches, why not save up to buy a "proper" watch at least you will be proud to tell others that you own a "proper watch"
                    That's what i exactly realised 5 years ago...
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                    MY HUMBLE COLLECTION
                    ROLEX SUBMARINER 116613LBD 8 POINT DIAMOND DIAL "G" SERIAL
                    Rolex Submariner TT 16613LN "s" series<<<[TRADED]
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                    Breitling Sirius Automatic 18K/SS B10071<<<[SOLD]
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by badass09 View Post
                      That's what i exactly realised 5 years ago...
                      So how mang "proper" watches you have now .. I have 5 now

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Hiroki
                        If only 3 outstanding ROLEX is it acceptable
                        Oh yes, 3 Rolex is not just outstanding ... it is excellent

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Hiroki
                          If only 3 outstanding ROLEX is it acceptable
                          As long as you are happy with it, it will be outstanding enough...
                          Current:
                          No More Liao...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by dtctan View Post
                            I agreeded, instead of having 10 fashion watches, why not save up to buy a "proper" watch at least you will be proud to tell others that you own a "proper watch"
                            So what is a proper watch? Will a Swatch occasionally give you the wrong time?

                            All watches are proper - some are just more expensive than others. Is a Patek is more "proper" than a Rolex? Likewise a Rolex compared to a $50 Casio? The Casio with its quartz movement would probably be as accurate (if not more than) one with an automatic movement...

                            Not hating, just saying.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View Post
                              Yap, if you are looking at watches as an investment tools, the classics and vintages are the ones that you will breakeven faster and with higher margins. Some of the BNIBs are still "losing" money after a long while, especially when bought during the initial launch craze.

                              Prices of new Rolex models tend to (not all though) be commanding a premium when first launch but prices come down around 3-6 months down the road. Buying them when they have just launched them are almost guaranteed suicidal actions (there are exception to this rule though) that will take more than 10 years to breakeven. Some likely will never though, e.g the Milgauss Green anniversary model. I have head of folks paying SGD12-13k for it when first launch! Crazy as it may sound but true... those bought at this price will take a long long time to even breakeven.. let alone earn....

                              Happy investing folks...
                              bear in mind that if you were to go for vintage investment. a lot of research works has to be done compared to the modern models. as a lot of factors are considered in determining the value, if you are not careful you will make a marginal loss instead

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