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Old 7 April 2022, 09:33 PM   #28
1William
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I would look to the watches that are classics and typically retain the the value and have the potential to increase. In Rolex it is the Daytona, GMT's, DD, Divers, mostly SS sport models but precious metal also surges but the risk is much higher for a market correction. I would find watches that I enjoyed wearing and buy slightly pre-owned and complete with box and papers. Get your best deal possible through negotiation and wear and then sell as the market moves, hopefully up. There are very few good deals to be had but you can find many fair deals. I would only deal with the big Trusted Sellers to start with as you can be sure that the watches are real and as represented. They will cost a little more but buy a fake from another dealer or seller and it will all be worth dealing with DavidSW, Tony, Chase, Patrick or Matt just to name a few. Good luck, give yourself time to learn and enjoy the watches.
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