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Originally posted by teo View PostIts like buying back mermories that we can not afford when we were young. Example: 1980s Transformer toys.
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Originally posted by HerzAusStahl View PostCan't agree more. Last time cannot afford. I finally have Predaking. And the oliginal bad-ass metal megatron. Hold in my hands, worth every single cent that I overpaid for them.Rolex stainless steel daytona (black dial)
Rolex LV submariner
Rolex TT black submariner
Rolex GMT2 Pepsi
Rolex Non date submariner
Rolex Explorer2
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Originally posted by exxondus View Postwait till u see the price for a full set excellent pepsi dial 1675 vintage gmt's price or a rootbeer gmt
Btw gmtiic ss released somewhere in 2008. Price has been falling. Bow 8k nw can get. Vintage on the other hand rises. Hence ur comparison on the gmt not really correct
Problem with Vintage is, it is hard to get a full set with box and papers. Most good condition 1675 cost about 7+, unless you are talking about those without crown guards.
My point being, why is there comments on vintage being expensive? You can get a vintage piece 1970+ at less than the price of a current new pieces. That is for GMTs. For Subs vintage can cost a lot more depending on how old.
I did look around for GMT root beers, they are not as expensive as thought, a 1675 cost about 7.8K at a preown shop. A GMT2 root beer cost less than 7k.My Current
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IWC Spitfire Chronograph 371705
IWC Portuguese 7 Days 500107
Omega Ocean Planet 22015000
Bell & Ross Heritage BR126
Grand Seiko GMT SBGM021
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