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Old 28 May 2011, 03:04 PM   #4
lifesgood
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Los Angeles
Watch: S/blue Datejust
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Originally Posted by SubKing View Post
The problem is with these old rolex's that are non sports models.. There is not much of a demand market for them.

Really, these kind of models are worth what ever someone is willing to pay.

I mean you can pick up davis and wilsdorf rolex watches from 1920's with the hunter cases for 1,500 to 2 grand.. and those are the begining of rolex history and look what they sell for.

it just all depends if it sings to you, but do not pick it up for investment.
wanna invest, Grab a vintage sports model rolex. they are easy to move and value keeps going up.
Thanks for the helpful response. I was thinking of picking it up as an investment and also as a fun watch for my sister to wear. I am getting it for $250. I understand what you mean about the demand for that watch, because it is definitely not a daily wearer like my datejust. But what I want to know is whether that 250 is worth the "investment."
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