I think it the same movement leh... just a dial change... but of course the ND sub is now "officially" certified chronometer the certification also add some costs...
Hi, I have a few questions, prob already raised before in this thread but 87 pages really a bit hard to digest....
Notice that non-date submariner got the "superlative chornometer officially certified" now on the dial (I have 1 submariner bought 4 years back at 4K plus). Is it any different from mine, or just a design?
How much is a non-date submariner selling for now? So in terms of resale value, is mine on par with this later batches of submariner or lower?
Thanks in advance for noob questions asked here.
Yes it's alittle different . It comes with a newer movement now...and it's COSC certified...which is why u have the words "Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified. That's the only diff.
Non-date selling for about 6k+ now after discount...sigh last year I checked it was only 5k ouch!
IN terms of resale....suppose at current rate...yours would have a lower resale,primarily because of the newer movement.
But if there's a sudden increase in demand for the older 1...then urs would have a better price. Of course...now this isn't the case la.
Hi, I have a few questions, prob already raised before in this thread but 87 pages really a bit hard to digest....
Notice that non-date submariner got the "superlative chornometer officially certified" now on the dial (I have 1 submariner bought 4 years back at 4K plus). Is it any different from mine, or just a design?
How much is a non-date submariner selling for now? So in terms of resale value, is mine on par with this later batches of submariner or lower?
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