Originally posted by Reborn
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Taste is something that is very subjective. The prince oysterdate is certainly a safer buy, as you have a good chance of it being liked more universally as it resembles the popular Rolex Submariner.
As for the Monte Carlo, it does have many fans among Rolex collectors but it is one of those pieces which many want to own but very very few want to pay for at current prices. It's like the 6263s and 6265s, I think safe to say many people would like to own one, but how many is able to afford or willing to pay SGD 40k and above for them. I am afraid only the most diehard and serious of Rolex collectors.
Is it worthwhile to pay so much? Only time will tell. I have a friend who collects Ming vases. He was really crazy about those and once bought a piece for 10k Sgd. For most of us, we'll think "crazy" to pay 10k for porcelain ware, right? He bought the vase in 1992, it came with "papers" (I think museum curator papers or something). Then 2 years back, he found that prices had shot up quite a lot and sent it to the auctions. I think it was sotheby's for auction in Paris. Guess what? The piece sold for about SGD 60k! He made good money and used the money to help fund a car - of course he had to top up to buy the car. Of course some people would argue about inflation, shrinking value of money etc but he did make some good money from what looked like a not so wise decision in 1992. So, go and buy more watches and may you find a champion. haha.Last edited by Reborn; 30-07-08, 01:20 PM.
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Exactly!
Originally posted by roosterkkkSome collectors just chase for the "fun" and then realise that they either have too many or bought the wrong piece.. Thus trade to move on. Also it is always good to change the collection to keep up the interest.. IMHO
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tat is de way of life mah..not many ppl can stay to one or couple of watches for many yrs..most of us will get sick or tired seeing da same watch for yrs..either u sell it to fund a new watch or u bring ur watches to service one by one n see da cost u have to pay..
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Originally posted by Wisingapore View Post
I actually saw 2 of these pc at one pre-own shop in Bencoolen. Priced at $7k plus!
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Hi peter...
pity I didn't join in the foray when prices are still good.. :P
ps. I just came back from hk, I saw a number of vintage pieces, including the drsd and a couple of tudors in a number of tiny pre-own shops... but didnt dare buy as I didnt know enough on how to distinguish between a fake and real vintage (and non vintage) tudor sub...
Anyone care to share some tips on this?
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